In 2017, retired Marine staff sergeant Jose Sanchez, who lost part of his left leg in Afghanistan, ran the entire Boston Marathon carrying an American flag!
Thank you for your service 🫡
Keith Cameron Smith (aloha_from_florida) drops straight facts on five areas of the earth that ARE astonishingly level. 👀😅
1️⃣ Submarines horizontal travel/abysmal plane
2️⃣ Uyuni Salt Flats + zero-distortion mirror experiments
3️⃣ Kansas—flatter than a pancake
4️⃣ The vast flat plains of Australia
5️⃣ The endless flat plains of North America
On the level… how do these examples make you feel now? 🤔🤷♂️#FlatEarth #GlobeEarth
A teenager repeatedly kicked the seat in front of him, ignoring the passenger’s requests to stop. Eventually, the man reclined his seat, which resulted in the teen getting hurt from the sudden impact.
🚨 THE “HORSE DEWORMER” THEY MOCKED JUST HIT 25 MILLION VIEWS IN DAYS
People are paying attention again.
Not because of headlines. Not because of pharma ads. Not because TV told them to.
Because people are searching for answers themselves.
Why Ivermectin keeps coming back into the conversation:
✅ Nobel Prize winning discovery in 2015 for parasitic disease research.
✅ Decades of worldwide human use
✅ Massive public interest in repurposed medicine
✅ Millions openly discussing personal experiences online
And the biggest reason?
People feel like the public conversation around affordable repurposed drugs was shut down instead of openly debated.
Whether critics like it or not:
The internet is FULL of people sharing stories, protocols, questions, and experiences.
But it does prove one thing:
The public never stopped searching for alternatives.
"I was told I had six months to live, and there was nothing they could do for me."
Man explains how he cured his cancer using fenbendazole, a "dog dewormer".