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Since the COVID-19 epidemic began, there have been many theories presented. Many have been labeled as "conspiracy theories," undoubtedly correct in some cases.

One area which had been stated as a conspiracy was the number of persons reported to have died or suffered after taking the vaccines. This seems to be rapidly shown as truth, and not a conspiracy.

The following link is excellent in its revelation: There are many more cases with similar findings. For example: Dr. McCullough of Texas A&M College of Medicine warns to stop taking it in this video link:. I can list many other reports, but such research can be done by anyone who is familiar with the internet, and how to form search inquiries.

We also know that major media outlets had reported that Ivermectin was "a horse de-wormer", "for animals", etc. Those have been proven to be incorrect and in fact the CDC has stated it as an effective treatment for COVID!

J have a prescription from a doctor in California, for Medical Ivermectin, and it was filled by a lab in New York in early December 2021. I have been taking it preemptively. I, and as a pastor, have been in the presence of persons dying from COVID to council with them. On those occasions I have been unmasked, as it seems to bring more comfort than a half-faced person does. I also am a reduced immune system person due to Kidney and pancreas transplants in May 2009. I have had no symptoms, and my doctors all are amazed at my health at 67 being and 13 years out from surgery. This proves, to me and those who know the details, that Ivermectin is very effective, in spite of what other media outlets may state. In fact, their statement have in many cases been shown to be conspiracy theories all their own.

Just because someone says something is a conspiracy does not make it one. That is what science is all about, the debate to determine the reality. The reality is that the jab is dangerous, and Ivermectin/self treatment is not.

Pastor Bill Welch, central USA