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To: Les H who wrote (29617)3/22/2022 1:19:49 PM
From: h_1 Recommendation

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pak73

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As a former acupuncture sceptic, I can tell you unequivocally that it worked for me, and it couldn't have been placebo. It's an odd story: the practitioner was licensed in my country and rented her office from a guy from another country that used to practice in that country. She did her acupuncture on me, and it didn't do a damn thing to cure a chronic ache in my arm, and I didn't feel a thing during the treatment. And I thought, ha, I knew it was BS.

I told the property owner a week later what happened and he convinced me to let him try on me, and right away, I felt a "funny bone" feeling at the site he punctured me. And within half an hour, the chronic pain in my arm I'd had for months was half better, and a few days later it was gone and didn't return.

I realize this is an anecdote, but you can't argue with success. It beats being deceived by a psy-op that's been going on since the Rockefellers took over real medicine in North America to replace it with their false petroleum based patent medicine over a hundred years ago via their oil wealth. They have the money, so they have the advertising budget and North Americans are now the worst nourished, sickest people in the world from believing that disease comes from pharmaceutical deficiency. You are a victim of this psy-op, but you likely won't realize it until you're in hospice, dying from their poisons.



To: Les H who wrote (29617)3/22/2022 1:23:24 PM
From: h_1 Recommendation

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pak73

  Respond to of 51559
 
BTW, the clowns on the website you linked (probably Rockefeller funded) claim that nobody has died from the clot shots. It would be comical if it weren't so sad.