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Posted On: 10/17/2021 2:39:52 PM
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Re: Buddyboy20 #107962
This political and social info is just a part of my DD on LL which I'd usually leave out with other biotech stocks. LL is different since it may present a serious challenge to the very existing system of power/money way beyond Big Pharma. If our hopes for LL power over Cancer and other mass lethal diseases come true this challenge may rise to the status of existential. Covid is just a tip of the iceberg. It is the possible prophylactic effect of LL that can turn the social-political situation upside down. Let's take for illustration just a relatively marginal case of Philippines.
In his last public appearance Dr. Richard Nicholas pointed out that none of his Filipino patients he'd treated with LL developed LH Covid symptoms. He emphasized the importance of this fact by repeating this statement in native Tagalog. Now I am trying to imagine the effect of this on two Filipino groups: the VIP class and the people. Had I belonged to the former I would make sure to receive LL at the earliest signs of COVId infection and this is why I'd be in support of the existing LL supply system to Philippines giving my VIP class access to the molecule, only perhaps making it somewhat less time consuming. But if I am one of those 20% with USD 175 a month or even a member of the middle-class with the family income between USD450-1500 I wouldn't be happy at all with the way the system works. Still I may find some comfort in the relative accessibility of the Chinese vaccine or in the hope of having a mild case and even the idea that all pandemics end sooner or later.
But what if the 99% of Filipino society learns that LL is more effective than any other drugs against cancer and a host of other lethal mass deceases, that it empowers our immune system to prevent the development of these diseases and that LL is absolutely safe? Unlike pandemics, cancer is going nowhere. It's growing undetected right now in the bodies of millions around the world and millions are dying of it right now. And the world population is getting greyer and more susceptible to deadly ills with each passing day. And Professor Sison's Communist Party tell the Filipino poor (the majority of the country) that only by liberating their country of Yankee imperialism--which incidentally includes the FDA and BPharma--a health system for the people is possible... This is what I call LL's systemic challenge.
In his last public appearance Dr. Richard Nicholas pointed out that none of his Filipino patients he'd treated with LL developed LH Covid symptoms. He emphasized the importance of this fact by repeating this statement in native Tagalog. Now I am trying to imagine the effect of this on two Filipino groups: the VIP class and the people. Had I belonged to the former I would make sure to receive LL at the earliest signs of COVId infection and this is why I'd be in support of the existing LL supply system to Philippines giving my VIP class access to the molecule, only perhaps making it somewhat less time consuming. But if I am one of those 20% with USD 175 a month or even a member of the middle-class with the family income between USD450-1500 I wouldn't be happy at all with the way the system works. Still I may find some comfort in the relative accessibility of the Chinese vaccine or in the hope of having a mild case and even the idea that all pandemics end sooner or later.
But what if the 99% of Filipino society learns that LL is more effective than any other drugs against cancer and a host of other lethal mass deceases, that it empowers our immune system to prevent the development of these diseases and that LL is absolutely safe? Unlike pandemics, cancer is going nowhere. It's growing undetected right now in the bodies of millions around the world and millions are dying of it right now. And the world population is getting greyer and more susceptible to deadly ills with each passing day. And Professor Sison's Communist Party tell the Filipino poor (the majority of the country) that only by liberating their country of Yankee imperialism--which incidentally includes the FDA and BPharma--a health system for the people is possible... This is what I call LL's systemic challenge.
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