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Charles III, Ivermectin & Luther Died Drunk



Praying with Heretics

Dear TIA,

Here is the video of the “common prayer” Leo XIV had with King Charles and an Anglican cleric. I am not sure if this was all. If it was, it was just one line read by Leo and another by that Anglican guy. Charles did not say anything. He was just looking at a book, following the text.

I would say that was rather an ecumenical prayer in the presence of King Charles than with him.

Anyway, I was a bad thing. To pray with or in the presence of heretics was/is always condemned by the Catholic Church and her Saints.

     L.M.

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Olive Trees Destroyed


Hello, dear friends!

This is so tragic, so sad...

What I have purchased, in times past, of religious artifacts carved from olive wood, handcrafted in the Holy Land, now makes these carvings even more precious and poignant as I grieve and pray for these greatly persecuted and besieged farm families suffering amid the continued destruction of their olive trees.

Jesus, Mercy!

     God bless you, Ave Maria!

     E.Z., Ph. D.

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Ivermectin Destroys Cancer


Dear TIA,

I found this very interesting.

It is an excerpt from the 'Coffee and Covid' daily entry today:

S.S.S.

Another ivermectin study is out, and like the long list of similar studies lately, it shows more cancer treatment potential. This one was published in July in ACS Biomaterials Science, titled, “Intranasal Delivery of Ivermectin Nanosystems as an Antitumor Agent: Focusing on Glioma Suppression.”

Ivermectin


In short, the study found low-dose ivermectin shrank brain tumors by a whopping 70% in rats. The treated rodents also had less dead tissue, less swelling, and fewer new blood vessels forming, which means the remaining tumors were less invasive and less aggressive.

The ivermectin was delivered using a nasal spray in a very fine (nanoscale) form, since oral ivermectin can’t cross the blood-brain barrier. The rats that got the treatment showed no negative side effects.

The serendipitous discovery of ivermectin is one of the most remarkable stories in medical science. In the 1970s, Japanese microbiologist Satoshi Ōmura set out to find new microorganisms that might produce useful medicines. He collected hundreds of soil samples from around Japan, including one from a golf course in Kawana, south of Tokyo.

In one of his golf-course soil samples, Ōmura’s team isolated a previously unknown bacterium that produced compounds found to be extraordinarily effective at killing parasitic worms. He sent it to a U.S. lab at Merck, which developed ivermectin: a safer and even more potent chemical derivative of the bacterial compound.

As you know, in 2015, Ōmura and Merck researcher Bill Campbell jointly received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for a cheap dirt drug that has saved millions from disease and blindness. If ivermectin’s cancer-fighting abilities bear out —and the studies and anecdotes keep mounting up— it will become the single most beneficial accidental discovery in human history.

Here’s a question to ponder: would ivermectin have broken out of the pharma wilderness absent its high-profile role during the pandemic as a cultural and political flashpoint? Without this extraordinary exposure, efforts to study ivermectin as a cancer agent would almost certainly have remained niche— buried in the literature amid hundreds of other “drug repurposing” efforts, lacking funding, conference time, or media coverage.

Ivermectin may wind up being the greatest covid miracle of all.


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Luther Died Drunk

Dear TIA,

Salve Maria,

It happens that I was looking for one of the sources that Leonel Franca cites about Luther's death. I found the German source, which narrates the end of his life. It is a short book, 40 pages, in German, published in 1896, freely available online

I found even more details about Luther's death that show he did not die a holy death, as the Protestants claim in their revisionist histories. Here is documented proof, from the pharmacist (the "Mansfield Citizen") who administered treatments to the dead body of Luther, that he died at 3 in the morning (known as the witching hour), showed signs of excessive eating and drinking, his face distorted and the right side of his face blackened. I used Google Translate, so if any German-speaking reader finds a mistake in the translation, I would appreciate being corrected.

     In Jesu et Maria,

     S.B.

"When the crisis had already set in [when it was apparent that Luther had died], the doctors sent for the pharmacist to make one last, vigorous attempt to revive him. At 3 o'clock [in the morning] the pharmacist was awakened. Meanwhile, as the [Protestant] "Historia" recounts, a large bed was prepared next to the sofa on which Luther had died: 'After the dead body had lain on the couch for three-quarters of an hour, three lower beds were made next to it from many feather beds, and sheets were placed on top, hard against the couch in which he was laid, in the hope, as we all wished and prayed, that God would still grant mercy.'

"The pharmacist, who had rushed to him, found him on this bed. But now let us hear what the 'Mansfeld citizen' has to say about the pharmacist's experiences: 'The pharmacist was awakened at 3:00 a.m.; he was told to prepare an enema and bring it to Luther. When he arrived and, at the doctors' orders, had prepared and warmed the enema, he believed Luther was still alive. But when the body was turned over, the pharmacist noticed that Luther was already dead; he therefore said to the doctors: 'He is dead! What good can an enema do?' Count Albrecht and some scholars were present. The doctors, however, replied: 'Only administer the enema so that he can regain consciousness, if perhaps there is still some life in him.'

"When the pharmacist put the tube to the enema bag, he heard some loud gases discharged into the enema bag; for as a result of excessive eating and drinking, his body was completely filled with corrupted fluids. Luther had had a well-stocked kitchen and an abundance of sweet and foreign wines. It is said, in fact, that he drank a sexter [unidentified measurement, but perhaps a large amount?] of sweet, foreign wine every noon and evening. Meanwhile, the pharmacist injected the enema; but everything poured out of his body into the bed, which was superbly prepared. The pharmacist therefore said to the doctors: The enema won't stay. 'Leave it then,' they replied.

" 'The two doctors argued with each other about the cause of death. The doctor said it was a stroke; for one could see a distortion of the face and the right side was completely blackened. But the master, who thought that such a holy man could not have been struck by a stroke by the hand of God, said it was a suffocating catarrh and that death had occurred by suffocation.


" 'After this had happened, all the other counts arrived as well.' But Jonas [Protestant, Justus Jonas, close collaborator of Luther], who was sitting at the head of the bed, lamented loudly and wrung his hands. When he was asked whether Luther had complained of pain the previous evening (for the following day, Thursday, February 18th, had already begun) , he replied: Oh no, for yesterday he was happier than he had ever been." (Nikolaus Paulus, Luthers End of Life, Kirchheim, 1896, p. 5


Posted October 23, 2025

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