You’re going to run into some long term problems with “protease inhibitors” and the conflict of interest presented by the fact that the United States department of health and human services co-owns the rights and royalties for “Truvada,” and , therefore, a number of “combination meds” that contain this drug.
They’re not about to blow the whistle on themselves and admit that there is a problem that they could be financially liable or otherwise accountable for.
It’s almost as if they’d steal the treasury and launder it all away to other countries and then default on the us national debt and run away first.
There’s no lie that can’t be even made worse with another lie.
Some of these problems are already the subject of individual and class action lawsuits and they’re alleging damage to bones and organs and I am not able to tell you anything that those plaintiffs or their doctors or lawyers aren’t already.
These drugs do nothing in blood, as I mentioned earlier red blood cells dont even have a cell nucleus, nuclear import doesn’t even exist in blood so even ivermectin won’t do anything here. This class of medications attempts to create an rna ribosome frameshift in an area where ribosomal frameshifting already occurs due to replication errors in 99 out of 100 copies without meds.
There’s kind of a bigger problem that has something to do with why people get bloated midsections on those medicines.
I have some ideas about that, tldr, these drugs impair protein breakdown or synthesis and I think that is essentially a sort of biofilm or mycoplasm that you can’t break down.
Because of the drug.
Unless you can.
I’ve kind of lost interest in viral load or cd4 counts or labs, yeah sure I go in and let them do that and I still fill their prescriptions and take them home. I’m more interested in using things like “can my immune system get rid of psoriasis on its own” as a yardstick for immune function. The answer to that is, “yes.”
The clinic doesn’t know I’m not taking the meds. I haven’t since 2020, although I didn’t get to zero without them until about a year ago. My labs are great and rather than stirring up controversy or annoying my providers I just mumble something like “see, the meds are working” like a drone and get it over with.
People who go out of their way to silence me and deplatform and unperson me, well, you’re not helping okay. I would have loved to have privately or discreetly attempted to engage a number of researchers or students or whatever on it – any I have tried to contact via email ignored me or told me to fuck myself.
There is a point where preventing anyone from discussion or collaboration is making a problem worse than it already is.
Gays and Trannies are complicit in this, you embraced censorship and deplatforming in order to protect yourselves from being criticized and now look who is taking advantage of that to oppress you and take away all of your rights.
And just … remove you from a platform now for speaking a little too freely…
You chose your side and this is what that’s going to cost you.