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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Blowing into a tissue and swabbing the snot- what a great idea!! Why didn’t you all tell us this?

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Mar 11·edited Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Sophie got Covid the first day she was on campus. I see that vaccinating all those other kids worked so well in preventing transmission. Not!

The saddest thing is how universities have metamorphosed from places where a young person could seek enlightenment and understanding, to centers of dogmatism and enforced conformity.

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Mar 11·edited Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

You are not alone. Glad for you and this article. As a scientist and leader of R&D for two past pharma companies ( GSK/Sanofi) that specialize in vaccines, those of us knew from the beginning that the C virus was spread via droplets an that defending the nose and mouth were critical for wellness and reduced transmission. That is why I created the product and company called ImmuneMist, a Povidone Iodine based nasal and oral cleanse. But the so called experts had us using tons of hand sanitizer ( not effective for airborne germs/viruses) and wearing chin diapers. Me and my team were the worlds first FDA and EU approved anti-viral N95 mask called Acti-Protect back in 2008 ( GSK) when bird flu hit. Thank goodness that virus died out and we did not need that. But that mask would have worked better than chin diapers. My point is clean your nose and throat/mouth regularly. Especially when you think you have been exposed, been in crowds indoors or feel something going on in your nose and throat area. www.ImmuneMist.com.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

I’m reading this aloud to my sister. And I’m having to pause to choke back the tears.

“This isn’t just a book, Mom,” she told me one day. “It’s going to be a history book.” I like to think she’s right.”

Sophie is right Jenna. I feel sure you know what a gift you have been given by God to be a part of our history in co-authoring THE WAR ON IVERMECTIN (which by the way I have on my bookshelf).

If only words could express how very happy I am for you that your family came around. Maybe someday, my brothers will too. 🙏🙏🙏

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Mar 11·edited Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Public libraries need this book in their systems.

My library system doesn't have the book, but it does have access to all libraries in the state so I requested the book online. When the book came to the library I purposefully didn't pick it up until the last moment - it sat there for all to see who walked by. I shared with a friend my strategy and they expanded on it by calling their library, requested it, and educated whomever they talked with about ivermectin.

For anyone reading, please see if your library systems have the War on Ivermectin - if they don't, talk to the librarian and see if they can get you a copy. If your library has a form to fill out to request books the library should get, fill it out.

Every effort, no matter how small it's perceived, counts. I call this the "Library Campaign" - and yes it does make me feel good and counters the sign that still sits outside their door announcing they have free covid test kits.

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I have 2 college age daughters and they would say the same thing, “Why are you so extreme about this issue? Why can’t you just be like other moms?”

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Mar 11·edited Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Thank you for sharing your story. In a nutsell, I can relate. Your daughter is so lucky to have had your protection when it really, really, truly counted. And good for her, that she respected your judgement and held on through that time. The pressure to take the jabs was truly horrendous.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

My family used to think I was crazy (I'm an old chiro). Not any more.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

The minute they started talking about MRNA vaccinations, I knew it would be hard pass for me. My daughter, sister, cousin, alternately exhorted, begged and demanded I get the jab. Three years passed with the jab as a giant elephant in the room bedeviling my relationships with family. A friend said, “ just go ahead and get, no big deal” ( Her husband now has Parkinsonian like symptoms. ) my husband and I both had the virus two years ago, took ivermectin and zithromax, did fine although we are in the so called risk factor age cohort. It took perseverance and gut to defy the existing narrative. Congrats to you and your family, and to me!

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Great story, this is also my story except my wife and kids thought I was crazy, I couldn't convince them to not take the first two jabs, due to work and school mandates, but that was the end of their jabs.

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Thank you, SO appreciate your story, oddly it brings me comfort. My story didn’t work out so well. My husband (hospital CNO) divorced me, and to date still pushing c19 shots on his community.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

ALL JENNASIDE READERS!

Please be sure to click where Jenna linked Sophie’s “My Story”. It’s priceless and I feel sure will bring you to tears as it did for me. 🥰🥰🥰

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

The only difference is I wrote a religious exemption because I knew somebody who was denied medical at her school where she almost lost her volleyball and academic scholarship. I tweeted and messaged the chancellor weekly. She had to wear a mask while she played when the vaxed did not. That INFURIATED me!

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Thx for your support. Your story is heart warming. My daughter is a functional regenerative practitioner and earned all family members about the garbage in the vaccines. She made up IVs to detox those patients who were vaxxed because of work or school mandates.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

Oh how I felt your pain. I too was immediately concerned and begged all my two children not to take the deadly jab. I had two friends die suddenly after taking this. But my kids wouldn’t listen and I became the conspiracy theorist and it divided us. Not only did they take it but into it they got their five children into it. My daughter ended in the hospital with heart issues and her daughter, first year college student who was forced to get it or couldn’t attend Mass Pharma landed in the hospital with a terrible asthma attack. My daughter still has issues with blood issues. They all are constantly sick with whatever is going around so it appears they know have compromised immunity. Everyday I still fear the call of a sudden death. I pray everyday. I still can’t believe this country attacked its own citizens in an unbelievable plot to take down Trump and allow the country to be taken over by the WEF.

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Mar 11Liked by Jenna McCarthy

When my daughter graduated from high school she and a few friends wanted to go to the Bahamas for their “senior trip”. She was still 17 years old and beautiful. I told her NO way without an adult chaperone. She cried, carried on, and told me I was a bad parent. They didn’t make the trip. The Natalie Holloway abduction/murder occurred the following week…my daughter realized I wasn’t so bad after all.

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