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  1. hello, Dana, I met you at a prophecy conference several years ago. Thank you for the video. I have been hearing all of what Dr. velenko was saying, but from different people. I’m so glad I heard about quercitin again, since i have a daughter-in-law suffering with an infection in her lungs, but she keeps testing negative for covid and has not had the vacine and just didn’t know what to do. I told her about the quercitin, since so many doctors won’t prescribe hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin. I was able to get hycroxychloroquine right away last year and took it for almost a year, but am now taking ivermectin. Thankfully, there’s a clinic in town who got it for me, not cheap. What is a shame is that our insurance companies will pay for so many medicines, but if we want to buy lots of vitamins, we’re paying big bucks, especially if we have a family we are wanting to keep healthy.

    Another comment about the video you recently posted. I agree with everything, except the final comment “we win.” Maybe they were both meaning, “on the other side.” But I think they were talking about the here and now. To me, Matthew 24 and Daniel 12 and verses in Revelation teach u we on’t win in the body, but die, probably, martyrs deaths or from pandemics, wars and famines. Things will never get better, in my opiinion.

    I recently read one of Joel Richardson’s comments on Twitter and he thinks what is happening in Afhanistan is what will happen in Israel.

    Please respond. I would love to hear you teach, in person, if you’re coming to the TN/Kentucky area any time this next year. I would love to go on the cruise with Joel to Saudi Arabia, but they are asking everyone to get the jab.

    Thanks, Georgia