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I do 3 mg borax twice daily; iodine, turmeric root powder, and other free-radical scavengers, cleaners, etc. The toxins are designed, as were the vax experiments, to reduce our immune systems to nil. Eat only organic wherever possible. Grow your own as much as possible. Work trades with neighbors, friends, etc. Collaborate to unplug from the machine.

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Gonzalo Lira has written a few books and I'm a huge reader so I happen to have a couple. He's a friend of The Duran, whom I happen to trust for all things objective and truthful in the geopolitical arena, they've had him on their podcast as a guest periodically. He used to go by Coach Red Pill or RealCRP. He does not live in Kiev but happened to be there on a business trip when the war broke out, his first live streams were with The Duran and the on his CRP channel. As you mentioned, he had to leave his Kiev hotel, he was able to get back home by train, after some unpleasantness he decided to pull some of his live podcasts and stop streaming through CRP and now posts on YouTube through his name, Gonzalo Lira and as a guest on The Duran and some other podcasts. He also posts as RealCRP on telegram but YouTube is as far as I'll dip my toe into the social media world so I haven't seen any of those.

As I have been familiar with him since prior to the recent Ukraine conflict I feel I can say he is real. By that I mean that he is a real person, he absolutely does live in Ukraine with his family and what you see is his actual personality and experience. He is not always wise and may sometimes over-share. Over the last 2 weeks I have seen him go from cheerful and sincere to exhausted and sincere with a constant undercurrent of stress. I suspect the constant stress and sleep deprivation has at times influenced him towards recklessness. I lived in Israel during Desert Storm (pre-interweb times) and can appreciate the constant stress and the feeling of being unable to vent by speaking freely in your native language; phone service was inconsistent, of poor quality and expensive, if the internet had existed then I absolutely would have done likewise. It was hard for me that the experience I was living was very different from what everyone back home was being told. I hear and appreciate that exasperation from Gonzalo and remember that feeling of constantly living in such dangerous circumstances that doing foolish things just didn't feel anymore risky than life.

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