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"The global Mebendazole market was valued at US$ 117.6 million in 2023 and is anticipated to reach US$ 173 million by 2030, witnessing a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period 2024-2030."

https://substack.com/@thepascorrupt/note/c-74963727?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1urjwn

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Mebendezole out in 2012, then back in new tax bracket in 2018

https://substack.com/@thepascorrupt/note/c-74960028?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1urjwn

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I'm a slow learner and addddddd hominous do check out my speculation....

This is my gut punch, or bunch bunch hunch.

Al-Shifa was producing Shifazole (Mebendazole) which was scheduled to go out of circulation for 21 years until "rediscovered" on August 31, 2019 by Francis Collins' NIH.

CHECK ME OUT, I KNOW NOTHING.

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"Mebendazole exhibits cytotoxic activity, which synergizes with ionizing radiations"

Guys and gals, I feel like this is at the crux of things.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557705/

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"2019 Aug 31" ref [3]

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If moneyed psychopaths are giving it away for free... I will pass.

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Exactly! Just like all the free jabs!

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I am on Fenbendazole and Ivermectin for prostate cancer. Gone Keto and Radiotherapy soon too. Have read loads. Will take my chances.

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13 hrs ago·edited 11 hrs agoAuthor

Totally to each their own. But I too have done research and for myself and anyone I care about...hell to the no. It is quite puzzling though how people don't trust vaccines, but trust the other stuff that big pharma and big military have concocted. Time will tell. I do hope that your cancer gets its butt kicked though Paul. Wish ya nothing but health and well-being. Just not so sure that those meds are the ticket. I think we all have been lied to about what causes cancer, what it is, and how to treat it properly. Sending you lots of good get well wishes and vibes!

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Widen the view, widen the scope. We still have so much to learn. I'm with you on your no.

https://substack.com/@thepascorrupt/note/c-74946518

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Miracle Cancer Cures is a long long long long long deployed scam/Op.

Just google "Miracle Cancer Cures" and pack a lunch.

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The Day Tapes are explicit that cancer is not to be cured as population would rise rapidly of people lived longer sans cancer.

Hope dies eternal.

Low Octane Speculation: they gave everybody cancer with the shots and now they are misdirecting in a million different ways, notably in Jabs Bad Tier Two with "parasites" and cockroach killers.

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"Mebendazole is a new purposed drug in oncology with a focus on cells resistant to approved therapies. Mebendazole exhibits cytotoxic activity, which synergizes with ionizing radiations and different chemotherapeutic agents and stimulating an antitumoral immune response.[3]"

July 15, 2023

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557705/

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Now listen up ladies and germs;

There is a branch of research called "tumor virology" if I tell myself that "viruses aren't real" then how far am I really going to get in this investigation?

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Best of outcome!!!

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"In the decade after its launch, the program steadily scaled up — delivering hundreds of thousands of treatments annually. The success of Mectizan distribution to communities that needed it created a framework for treating additional NTDs. The program then shifted into an expansion phase. In 1998, after the World Health Organization recommended the co-administration of Mectizan and a drug called albendazole to eliminate lymphatic filariasis (LF, commonly known as elephantiasis due to the swelling of limbs) in countries where the diseases are co-endemic, GlaxoSmithKline joined MDP by donating albendazole."

On August 20, 1998, U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles struck and destroyed al-Shifa Pharmaceutical Factory in Khartoum, the capital of the Sudan.

"...producing dozens of medicinal products. 32 Twelve of these were for veterinary use, including an anti-parasitic that played an important role in sustaining Sudan’s livestock production. Shifa’s human medicines—including drugs for treating malaria, diabetes, hypertension, ulcers, rheumatism, gonorrhea, and tuberculosis—were widely available in Khartoum pharmacies. 33 The factory supplied 50 to 60 percent of Sudan’s pharmaceutical needs, as well as exporting products abroad. 34"

"After the U.S. air strike, news reports from the site and interviews with plant officials, local doctors, and foreigners involved in the construction and operation of the facility confirmed that it produced antibiotics, pain relievers, drugs for treating malaria and tuberculosis, and veterinary medicines. 35 NBC Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Bob Arnot personally inspected the rubble of the Shifa plant two days after the attack. He examined the plant’s hand-written plant logs, assembly lines, and associated machinery, and observed thousands of packages and bottles in the remains of the plant. Arnot concluded that while this evidence did not prove that the plant only produced medicines, it did demonstrate that the plant produced antibiotics and tuberculosis drugs on a large scale. 36

Shifa’s pharmaceutical production was known to at least one part of the U.S. government. U.S. officials at the United Nations had approved the sale of medicines produced by Shifa. 37 In January 1998, the factory won a $199,000 contract to ship 100,000 cartons of Shifazole veterinary medicine to Iraq, as part of the U.N. oil-for-food program. According to Shifa export manager Dr. Alamaddin Shibli, the shipment was to be sent to Iraq in October 1998. Shibli also said that the factory had recently begun exporting medicine to Yemen, and it was scheduled to ship veterinary medicine to Chad by September 1998. 38"

https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/olj/npr/npr_98bam01.html

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