And one of the things that they talked about was cancer.
I'll tell you a good story.
Okay.
I have three friends.
All three of them had stage four cancer.
All three of them don't have cancer right now at all.
And they had some serious stuff going on.
And what did they take?
Jesus.
I can't say.
They took some.
What you've heard they've taken?
Ivermectin.
Fenvendazole.
Fenvendazole.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm hearing that a lot.
They drank hydrochloride something or other.
There's studies on that now where people have proven that they've...
People are drinking methylene blue and stuff like that.
Yeah, methylene blue, which was a fabric dye.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was a textile dye.
You know, they find it has profound effects on your mitochondria.
Yep.
Yeah.
This stuff works, man.
There's a lot of stuff that does work, which is very strange because, again, it's profit.
We're only supposed to buy it from big pharma.
When you hear things that are demonized and that turn out to be effective, you always wonder, well, what is going on here?
How has our medical institutions, how have they failed us so that things that do cure you are not promoted because they're not profitable?
That they can't control it.
They don't have a patent on it.
Whether it's vitamin D, K2, and magnesium.
Zinc and quercetin.
I do all that stuff.
I do all that stuff.
Yeah, again.
Well, you know, I'm glad they talked about it.
And to his credit, Joe Rogan was the one that dropped the things that must not be named.
Ivermectin, fembindazole, or whatever.
I'm not familiar with...
Fenbendazole.
A little bit with ivermectin.
A lot of people have taken it.
And as we pointed out, it's got a very long history.
People know some of the side effects.
Some stuff has surfaced that ivermectin is perhaps deleterious to fertility, the ability to have children, and some other things like that.
We don't know.
Again, the problem with these is that you don't know what the side effects are.
But of course, you don't know what the side effects are of the pharmaceutical drugs either, do you?
Because they lie to you about it and they hide it.
Oh, it's rare, right?
It's rare.
Well, it's rare that they do anything that's in your favor.
But it is sad that we live in a time where people are afraid to say things, right?
And I guess that was the thing that really struck me about that interview.
It really disturbed me.
The good news is I've got three friends that had stage 4 cancer, and they all got rid of it.
Oh, what did they take?
I can't tell you, you know?
That type of thing.
You know, that was the key thing.
Rod Dreyer, when he wrote his book, Live Not by Lies, and of course, that was based on an essay by Soli Nitsen.
You know, he says, we can't fear these people.
We can't fear telling the truth.
And even if you're afraid, don't lie to yourself about that kind of stuff.
Look, I, you know, I just, that's not the way I'm going to live my life.
I don't care what happens.
I'm not going to back off, especially if it's something I think saves somebody's life.
And, you know, that's why I wanted to talk to G. Edward Griffin.
I didn't really want to talk to him so much about, you know, the beast from Jekyll Island or whatever, the Federal Reserve.
Yeah, that's something to talk to him about.
That's what he's famous for.
But far more important is the fact that G. Edward Griffin was not afraid to tell people when he saw something that cured people of cancer.
I mean, if we're going to be silent about something that people are dying from in such large numbers, what does it matter with our society?
What does it matter with our government?
And if the government and society is going to punish us for that, then that government and society needs to be confronted directly over that.
And so, you know, the story that G. Edward Griffin told when he was on with me, he wrote the book, A World Without Cancer.
Why did he write that book?
Because he had a physician who came to him and said, all right, I had this situation, and I forget how the physician got into it, but his apricot seeds that he gave to somebody who, oh no, he gave some apricot seeds, and I don't know why he did it with his dog, but his dog had cancer.
The dog got better.
And he had somebody that worked for him in the office, and her husband got cancer.
And so she pleaded with him, you know, help me with this stuff and everything.
They did.
It got better.
And the word started getting around.
All these people were coming to him about these apricot seeds, about vitamin B17. And I forget why he did that in the first time, but it was an anecdotal thing.
But he said, I want people to know, but like Mel Gibson, he was afraid to say it because he was a doctor and he knew that they were going to take his license if he talked about B17, apricot seeds, laetrile, whatever you want to call it.
And so he went to Gerard Griffin because he knew Gerard Griffin wasn't afraid.
And he wrote the book.
And he's not afraid to say it then or now.
That has been very effective and cured a lot of cancer cases.
And it will never be investigated because of money and because they have no profit.
They can't patent apricot seeds.
And it's a food.
And so that's one of the things that makes it difficult for the FDA to come after people.
But they will come after you if you tell them that it cures cancer.
But it has.
And so that's why when you look at what RNCstores.com, I interviewed them as well.
And his father, they came after his father for that stuff as well.
But he's doing it.
He's got books that you can read.
As well as you can get it in a pill form if you don't like the bitter apricot seeds.
By the way, you can get 10% off if you go to rncstores.com and tell them night.
And so in this article here from Exposé News, they're saying, Gibson dropped the bombshell, revealing that three of his friends had stage 4 cancer.
Now all three of them don't have cancer now at all.
And then they got into this in some more detail.
They said, Dr. William Mankus, who treated one of Gibson's friends, came out after that and posted that on X. He said, yeah, one of those three people I treated.
He has rigorously researched the anti-cancer potential of ivermectin and fenbendazole over the past two years.
During that time, Dr. Mankus discovered, quote, there are over 100 papers.
On the success of ivermectin in cancer.
He says ivermectin can actually kill cancer stem cells, he explained.
It targets the cells that chemo can't kill, and it can also reverse resistance that cancer cells develop to certain types of chemotherapy.
He says it also makes cancer cells susceptible to radiation treatment as well.
So he said it is a kind of radiosensitizer.
Makes it more sensitive to being destroyed by radiation.
Well, I don't know what the mechanism is for B17 or apricot seeds.
I just know that there's a lot of anecdotal evidence, as they say.
But I prefer anecdotal evidence to studies that lie, which is what we get from the pharmaceutical industry.
And, you know, when you look at it, I'm just putting this information out there for you to investigate it and look into it yourself.
You know, when I look at pharmaceutical drugs, even something like ivermectin and fenbendazole, I'm concerned because it is fundamentally a pharmaceutical.
I'm looking all the time, I'm looking more and more at natural things, like apricot seeds.
And if somebody's taking apricot seeds, the only side effect is it that tastes bad.
But as some people who take it on a regular basis say, it gets...
They get used to it.
But if that's the only side effect, I can live with that.
Dr. Makis said, we must insist on having ivermectin, finbendazole, and me-bendazole made available over-the-counter to every American.
Well, I think what we have to insist on is the general principle.
That we should have the freedom to choose whatever we wish and not be punished by the FDA or be punished by some politicized idiot like the New York State Attorney General.
What is her name?
She came after Alex for the silver stuff.
Look, silver is a very effective antibiotic.
They use it in burn units, and there's nothing to be afraid of with that.
Letitia James.
What?
An abomination that woman is.
And everybody's upset with her over Trump.
I'm upset with her because she threatened people during all this COVID stuff about silver.
And silver is very effective in terms of a lot of different things.
But you should insist on your freedom to choose.
Your freedom to choose the food that you eat, the drugs that you take, and that's the problem with the FDA. The FDA is about destroying our freedom on both of those areas.
Many people have said in the past, let food be your medicine.
Well, that's what the FDA is there about.
They're there to corrupt our food and to prohibit medication.
So do your own research.
As I said before, don't ask your doctor.
Be your doctor.
I did that with the cardiologist who wanted to put me on statins.
I said, I'm not going to get on statins.
Oh, you've been looking, you've been asking Dr. Google?
And I didn't say it to him, because I knew I wasn't going to come back.
Why have a fight with him over this stuff?
I'm just going to walk away.
But I walked out, and I said to Karen, I said, well, one of us has to be concerned about my health, and it's not going to be him.
So yeah, I will ask Dr. Google.
And I'll ask Dr. Bing, and I'll ask Dr. Chat AI, or Chat GPT, or any source.
I'll ask any of them, and then I'll check it out.
So after Dr. Makis, Put this out.
And if I remember correctly, I've interviewed him, I believe.
And if it's the guy I'm thinking of, he's an oncologist.
Yeah.
He's an oncologist there in Canada.
An American biologist, chemist, biochemist, neuroscientist, and medical doctor, Andrew Zywekic.
If I'm pronouncing his name correctly, I have no idea.
He responded to the tweet, and he said, I treated a patient.
With a fenbendazole and ivermectin protocol, among additional therapies, after reviewing the work of Dr. Makis and others, stage 4 prostate cancer metastasized into the lumbar spine.
And after he treated him with those things, he said it was gone in six months.
Gone in six months.
A Twitter user said he didn't believe Dr. Zwei...
And he asked for peer-reviewed studies to support his claims.
And so the doctor obliged.
And he provided some studies for the challenger to consider.
As a matter of fact, he gave him seven studies.
And he said, here is enough literature on bendazole drugs and ivermectin for you to review.
He said, don't message me for at least seven days.
Otherwise, I will know that you didn't read or review any of it.
So I gave him seven studies.
And it's kind of interesting when you look at these seven studies.
I just looked at the dates of the studies.
I didn't read them.
But these are studies that had one in 2016, one in 2017, one in 2018. There were two of them in 2021 and one in 2024. And when you look at these, and then they said to which we would add another study, an eighth one that was about breast cancer.
These other ones, just looking at them real quickly, one of them was breast cancer and melanoma.
Another one was, this is prostate cancer in another one of the studies.
Another one was about colon cancer and so forth.
Squamous cell cancer and so forth.
So there's been a lot of things like this.
They said Dr. Makis publishes articles on a Substack page.
His Substack page is called COVID Intel.
His articles are behind a paywall.
However, at the beginning of an article last year, he published a table summarizing dosages and reports of success stories using ivermectin to treat cancer.
And I reported on that as well when he did that.
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