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Quote from: TylerBeer on February 16, 2026, 02:47 PMYou really want to get into cancer stuff with me?
Apparently, correlation does not equal causation.
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Quote from: TylerBeer on February 17, 2026, 01:19 PMExactly
Apparently.
And certainly, 100%, Mebendazole does have a positive effect.
Despite, what the mainstream says.
With MRI scan proof.
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on February 17, 2026, 01:22 PMApparently.
And certainly, 100%, Mebendazole does have a positive effect.
Despite, what the mainstream says.
With MRI scan proof.

John Hopkins agrees with you for some cancers, doesn't mean horse dewormer is better than a vaccine for dealing with Covid. Unless I'm misunderstanding you?

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/2021/08/johns-hopkins-study-anti-parasitic-drug-slows-pancreatic-cancer-in-mice

I had enough kooks tell me that sugar  caused my wife's leukemia, so forgive me if I am going to be short with your anti-science

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Quote from: TylerBeer on February 17, 2026, 05:06 PMJohn Hopkins agrees with you for some cancers, doesn't mean horse dewormer is better than a vaccine for dealing with Covid. Unless I'm misunderstanding you?

https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/newsroom/news-releases/2021/08/johns-hopkins-study-anti-parasitic-drug-slows-pancreatic-cancer-in-mice

I had enough kooks tell me that sugar  caused my wife's leukemia, so forgive me if I am going to be short with your anti-science
Don't be pompous and think you're aloof being a 'lil name-calling twat with your horse dewormer and anti-science.

Fuck Johns Hopkins (correct spelling) as they rolled out Event 201 in Oct 2019 a month before the start of the plandemic.
Oh, and they are one of four universities who have patents for Meben but you just can't get it https://patents.google.com/patent/US11110079B2/en


Sugar is a BIG driver. There's a couple of papers on it.
But as sugar is forced into all shit in a can and shit in a box, driving obesity out of control, and C rates are out of control, then it's not in their interest to reduce it.
Smoking kills the bodies p53. They thought this in the 50's and confirmed it in the 90's.Yep, I got that paper too.
Convid jab kills the body p53. There's a couple of papers out there stating this.
Everything starts in the gut and with p53 knocked out, and huge sugar intake causing inflammation, the body has nothing to fight the inflammation.
Apparently Benzimidazoles (so that's Mebendazole and Fenbendazole) reactivate the guts p53.

Still, Bourla has his anti-C VaxxxxSeeeen ready to be rolled out.
Hopefully that hasn't got any DNA contamination in it either (yes that is A big thing despite what is told).


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University of British Columbia (UBC): The University of British Columbia has been involved in patenting efforts related to antiparasitic drugs for cancer treatment. Specifically, a patent application (62/756,707) has been submitted for ivermectin analogs for cancer treatment, with MG (likely a researcher or inventor affiliated with UBC) listed as an inventor. Additionally, UBC holds a patent on HSP27 antisense OGX-427 (PCT/CA03/01588), which, while not directly an antiparasitic, indicates their activity in related anticancer research.
Source: (PDF) Ivermectin for Cancer - A Detailed Research Paper, published on 2025-12-10, available on http://academia.edu.

University of Southern California (USC): Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine at USC, specifically from the Nimni-Cordoba Tissue Engineering and Drug Discovery Lab, have explored fenbendazole for cancer therapy. While the web result does not explicitly mention a patent, it highlights their work on benzimidazole anthelmintics (a class including fenbendazole) for cancer, suggesting potential patent activity in this area.
Source: Oral Fenbendazole for Cancer Therapy in Humans and Animals, published in Anticancer Research on 2024-09-01.

Florida Atlantic University (FAU): FAU, through its Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, has developed a novel approach combining benzimidazoles (a class including mebendazole and fenbendazole) with chitin microparticles for cancer treatment. The researchers, Vijaya Iragavarapu-Charyulu, Ph.D., and Ceylan Isgor, Ph.D., have recently filed a patent for this multi-pronged approach, particularly targeting triple-negative breast cancer.
Source: Treating Cancer | Florida Atlantic University web page.

Johns Hopkins University: Johns Hopkins has been involved in research repurposing mebendazole for cancer, notably for pancreatic tumors and glioblastoma therapy. While the web result (US11110079B2 patent) does not explicitly state that Johns Hopkins filed the patent, their research on mebendazole polymorphs for anticancer effects, supported by clinical trials (e.g., NCT01729260), suggests they may have contributed to or are associated with patent filings in this domain.
Source: US11110079B2 - Mebendazole polymorph for treatment and prevention of tumors, Google Patents.
https://patents.google.com/patent/US11110079B2/en

Additional Context:
Ivermectin: Primarily linked to UBC for patent applications on analogs, with broader preclinical research noted in Patel Y. (PubMed, 2025) and Juarez M. et al. (2018) reviews, though specific university patents beyond UBC are not detailed.
Mebendazole: Associated with Johns Hopkins for glioblastoma and pancreatic cancer research, with patent implications from the US11110079B2 filing.
Fenbendazole: Linked to USC and FAU, with USC focusing on its anticancer mechanisms and FAU filing a patent for its use with chitin microparticles.

And ref your "anti-science", you gotta differentiate Th€ $£!€n€£ and Science.
There's a few billion bucks that separate them....
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I had a feeling that was gonna burst out any moment....   :lol:

Newbeeee™

^^^^aaaannnndddd it still flew waaaayyyy over your head....
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TylerBeer

Some day, when you're intubated because of your dipshit medical decisions, I hope you feel every second of the tube.
 
You're the worst kind of idiot.
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Any "SCIENCE!" you see in a mainstream youtube video, news article or news report is bought and paid for to be seen. Over 50% of journals are owned by 5 (enormous) entities worldwide, peer-review is the most bogus process in academia, and you have to pay THEM to get your submission published or you can't be a serious voice. Not to mention the ongoing repeatability crisis.

Having the 80s or 90s worldview that Le Science is a pure and straightforward arena where provable facts and due-diligence rules above all is the most naive, Bill-Nye-tier take imaginable at this point.

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TylerBeer

You have any experience with that process?

Newbeeee™

Quote from: TylerBeer on February 18, 2026, 06:33 AMSome day, when you're intubated because of your dipshit medical decisions, I hope you feel every second of the tube.
 
You're the worst kind of idiot.
And here's the rub.
I've only ever wished you and your wife the absolute very best for the total shit, she is going through.
I have never wished ill on anyone. And I do not know anyone who thinks like me (medically speaking) has either.
But I have had, like now, a couple of attacks from minimal thinkers, and now you included.
And 'lil 'ol Buckeye too, as he's given you the thumbs up.
But I'll give you a few more facts.
Yesterday, was the first anniversary of my Sister's funeral.
She passed, after 18 months of pure hell - stage 4 multiform-glioblastoma - brain tumour if you do not know.
And according to the funeral manager who organised it, very much on the increase since 2020.
Glio doubles in size every 7 weeks.
Without doubt, the absofuckinglutely cruellest way to go.
Normally, 12 months, and if you're lucky, 15 max.
Sister managed 18 - which according to the hospital (ignoring contradicting internet) is the 5% club.
This was done in part, with the help of Mebendazole.
Very late - obviously too late, her doctor had apologised and said "we have failed as the chemo has done nothing.
She started on the Mebendazole and within one week she had a HUGE upturn.
They then gave her an emergency MRI which when compared to the previous one 5 weeks earlier, showed zero growth and a small shift in shape - her doctor "didn't understand" as with doubling in size every 7 weeks, zero growth in 5 didn't make sense.
Anyway, unfortunately within a fortnight things started to progress again.




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Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on February 18, 2026, 06:41 AMAny "SCIENCE!" you see in a mainstream youtube video, news article or news report is bought and paid for to be seen. Over 50% of journals are owned by 5 (enormous) entities worldwide, peer-review is the most bogus process in academia, and you have to pay THEM to get your submission published or you can't be a serious voice. Not to mention the ongoing repeatability crisis.

Having the 80s or 90s worldview that Le Science is a pure and straightforward arena where provable facts and due-diligence rules above all is the most naive, Bill-Nye-tier take imaginable at this point.


This.
And I hope you live a long and healthy life.
And not a slow death in the pain of unnecessary intubement protocol, such as NICE regulations NG159 (withdrawn)
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Your single personal experience doesn't trump thousands of doctors who do good work. Chemo %100 saved my wife's life.

Your half assed research and pseudoscience is akin to letting someone google how to machine parts.

It's dangerous, and you're an asshole.

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Quote from: TylerBeer on February 18, 2026, 07:17 AMYour single personal experience doesn't trump thousands of doctors who do good work. Chemo %100 saved my wife's life.

Your half assed research and pseudoscience is akin to letting someone google how to machine parts.

It's dangerous, and you're an asshole.
Really glad the chemo worked for her.
The chemo for Glio hasn't changed in 20+ years. Zero research done. Money diverted away from that. There's a UK parliamentary politician that looked into it - scandal.
So my Sister was always on the back foot.

I also haven't bad mouthed doctors.
Now, as for the half assed research and the pseudoscience accusations, you have zero clue of how many hours my wife and I threw into this.
And as for the pseudoscience - give me a break.
Iv'e just linked you a load of stuff.
I've linked here before the smoking paper which covers internet and paper research library of phillip morris etc stating how that kills the p53 and how the industry paid to divert and suppress the information.

You offered "You really want to get into cancer stuff with me?"

All you've done is name called and wished ill health.
But to repeat, I'm really happy for your wife. Hopefully she's happy with your mouth....
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