E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 191 Seiten
Harper / MD The Cancer Conspiracy Code
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-959581-60-4
Verlag: B C Graham Theological Seminary
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Fenbendazole & Ivermectin Protocols - Exposing the Hidden Cancer-Adjunct Therapies They Don't Want You to Know About.
E-Book, Englisch, Band 1, 191 Seiten
Reihe: off-label ivermectin and fenbendazole 444 for humans
ISBN: 978-1-959581-60-4
Verlag: B C Graham Theological Seminary
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection
Here's the twist:
Some of the most jaw-dropping cancer turnarounds in recent years involve (a dog dewormer) and (a humble anti-parasitic).
Now-thanks to emerging studies and real-world cases-these low-cost, low-toxicity protocols are breaking into the spotlight.
And they're doing it
What They Don't Want You to Know...
Inside this bold, eye-opening book, you'll discover:
? The real science behind Fenbendazole and Ivermectin-stripped of hype, loaded with evidence
? How one man beat stage IV lung cancer using a protocol the mainstream won't mention
? Dosage logic, combinations, and how these protocols work alongside (not against) traditional treatments
? The cancer-fighting synergy between everyday nutrients and overlooked drugs
? Why certain studies were buried-and how to read between the lines
One Trick That Changes Everything?
It's not about finding a magic bullet.
It's about -and giving your body the tools to heal itself. Just like combining lemon balm and valerian enhances sleep, pairing Ivermectin with zinc, or Fenbendazole with curcumin, may unlock healing in ways modern protocols never taught us.
Why This Book Is Different
?? Based on over 400 peer-reviewed studies
?? Backed by real survivor stories
?? Free of medical jargon-written for patients, caregivers, and curious minds
?? Includes sample protocols, supplement pairings, and detox support strategies
?? Not just theory-this is information you can discuss with your doctor today
This is more than a book-it's a roadmap to reclaiming your power.
Whether you're newly diagnosed, caring for a loved one, or just sick of the status quo, will show you a path forward grounded in truth, science, and hope.
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A Wake-Up Call at The Crossroads of Body And Belief
When a disease as fierce as cancer barges into a family, the first casualty is often hope. I learned that on a gray winter morning when my father, a man whose calloused hands had raised barns and children, looked at me across a hospital room and whispered, “They say I have no choice.” The phrase rang like a funeral bell. No choice? How did a nation built on liberty reach a place where patients feel chained to protocols they do not understand?
This book opens by confronting that question head-on because reclaiming real choice is the single most important step a modern patient can take. In these pages, we will expose the machinery that keeps life-saving options out of sight, and we will relearn an ancient truth the early church took for granted: your body is a temple designed for stewardship, not surrender.
The Body As God’s Dwelling — A Practical Theology Of Health
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians makes an audacious claim: “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?” (1 Cor 6:19). In Hebrew culture the temple was not a metaphor; it was the holiest structure on earth. If the same Spirit now lives in every cell, caring for those cells is not vanity—it is worship.
Ty Bollinger echoes this biblical view when he reminds us that the raw material of Adam’s frame came from “the richest topsoils on earth,” a sign that the Creator wove mineral-rich nutrition into human design from day one. A believer who internalizes that message no longer sees “alternative” care as fringe; he sees it as faithful maintenance of sacred architecture.
The legal doctrine of informed consent was born in courtrooms after World War II, yet the principle is as old as Eden: god himself asked Adam and Eve to choose. Consent affirms personhood; coercion erases it. The modern medical establishment often flips that moral order, burying risks in fine print or silencing discussion of non-patentable therapies.
Bollinger documents multiple cases where physicians who dared to mention nutrition, intravenous vitamins, or non-toxic antineoplastons found themselves hauled before tribunals or even criminal courts. Some were stripped of licenses; others spent fortunes defending the right to speak freely. When a system punishes dialogue, it forfeits trust.
Key takeaway: informed consent is not a signature on a clipboard; it is the ongoing right to hear, weigh, and decide without threat of punishment.
Health freedom: the new civil-rights struggle
Civil rights history teaches that liberty advances when ordinary people refuse unjust commands. Thomas Jefferson warned that if the government ever dictates “what medicines we take,” our bodies will sink into the same misery as souls under tyranny. Two centuries later, federal agencies still raid raw milk farms, seize vitamin shipments, and threaten walnut growers for quoting peer-reviewed science.
Codex Alimentarius, a united-nations policy that would criminalize many therapeutic doses of supplements, shows how quickly freedom can evaporate when citizens nod politely. Health choice advocates are thus heirs of Frederick Douglass’s maxim: “Power concedes nothing without a demand.”
Mandates, gag orders, and license threats
- Mandates force a one-size-fits-all protocol, ignoring genetic, cultural, and spiritual diversity.
- Gag orders bar physicians from sharing empirical success stories if those stories undermine pharmaceutical revenue.
- License threats target pioneers like Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, whose courtroom battles drained resources that might have treated thousands.
Ty Bollinger's 7 essentials — a framework for temple care
BEFORE DIVING DEEPER into forbidden protocols in later chapters, here’s a compass. Bollinger’s research is summarized into seven lifestyle pillars:
- Detoxify the body (eliminate hidden poisons).
- Re-build with real nutrition (food grown in mineral-rich soil).
- Fortify the immune system (targeted supplementation and stress reduction).
- Oxygenate and alkalize (exercise, breath work, proper hydration).
- Heal the emotional wounds (forgiveness, community, worship).
- Apply nature’s pharmacy (herbs, essential oils, nutraceuticals).
- Choose life-giving beliefs (faith over fear).
Each essential springs from the conviction that the creator packed earth with everything required for healing long before patent offices existed.
Building your personal “temple defense plan”
- Inventory your inputs. Walk through the kitchen and medicine cabinet; list every synthetic additive you ingest or apply.
- Claim your records. Legally request full copies of lab results and imaging—information is leverage.
- Create a decision council. Assemble at least one integrative practitioner, one faith mentor, and one trusted friend who will hold space for deliberation.
- Draft a consent statement. Outline which therapies align with your convictions and which violate them. Keep copies on file with each provider.
- Practice saying “I need time.” A respectful pause before signing any form reinforces sovereignty.
The Rockefeller–Flexner blueprint — how “standard-of-care” became a monopoly
Walk into any medical school today and you will see the legacy of a 1910 document called the Flexner Report. On paper its goal was noble: raise academic quality. In practice, it functioned as a filter that locked natural healing out of mainstream training and tied the curriculum to drug-based interventions. The project was bankrolled by John D. Rockefeller’s foundation and executed through Abraham Flexner, a career educator who had never treated a patient.
Flexner’s team rated each college. Those who emphasized pharmacology got cash; those who taught botanical medicine or chiropractic were starved of funds and soon closed. By 1925 over ten thousand herbalists were out of business and only two homeopathic schools remained. The American Medical Association then formed a propaganda department to brand every surviving non-drug therapy “quackery,” while legislators quietly embedded Flexner’s standards into state licensing laws.
Why this still matters: when an oncologist today says, “We have nothing else,” that statement often means nothing within the Flexner grid. Outside that grid live therapies whose success never reaches peer-review because no corporation can patent celery juice or curcumin.
Biblical prototypes of consent — Daniel, Ezekiel, and the right to differ
Long before hospital consent forms, Hebrew captives in Babylon confronted a dietary mandate. Daniel requested a plant-based trial—“give us vegetables to eat and water to drink”—and after ten days his appearance surpassed his peers on the royal ration (Daniel 1:12-15). The test was voluntary, transparent, and data-driven; it is history’s earliest recorded clinical trial.
Centuries later Ezekiel received a recipe—sprouted grains pressed into bread—that would sustain him during a symbolic siege (Ezekiel 4:9). Neither prophet accepted a one-size-fits-all order. Both secured permission to follow a regimen aligned with conscience and physiology.
Modern parallel: a parent who declines high-dose chemotherapy for a child is often threatened with court-ordered custody loss. Daniel’s story shows that empirical results, not institutional prestige, should judge a protocol.
Defending consent in the courts — tools every family needs
- State medical freedom acts. More than fifteen U.S. states now recognize a patient’s right to refuse recommended treatment without losing social service benefits. Download your state statute and keep it with your medical records.
- Advance directives for minors. Some jurisdictions allow parents to file a written “philosophical treatment plan” before illness strikes, reducing the chance of emergency-room coercion.
- Hospital ethics committees. A calm request for an ethics review can pause procedures long enough to obtain a second opinion.
- Religious-liberty litigation. Case law since Wisconsin v. Yoder affirms that sincerely held belief can override compulsory medical procedures unless the state proves a “compelling interest.”
Action step: draft a concise “statement of treatment beliefs” citing scriptural stewardship of the body; have it notarized and share it with all providers. In legal disputes, documentation beats memory.
Essential 1 — detoxify the temple
Why toxins matter
The liver processes roughly two quarts of blood per minute. When herbicides, endocrine disruptors, and heavy metals clog its enzyme pathways, rogue cells escape immune surveillance and tumors gain a foothold. Survivors interviewed by ty bollinger almost universally began their turnaround with a focused detox period.
Daily detox habits
- Warm water flush on rising (add the juice of one organic lemon).
- Dry brush skin toward the heart to mobilize lymph.
- Ten-minute rebounder session for gravitational pumping.
- Infrared sauna three times...




