November 4, 2023 changed my life, entirely. An event sent me to county jail for 65 days. Lost my job, access to my son, all my friends, my truck, all of my tools, personal “stuff” because of a bad decision.
However, little did I know, my “rock bottom” has turned into a Life with Purpose. When I was released from jail, I retrieved my voicemail messages and discovered my mother died from Cancer while I was incarcerated.
After release, I had to get my feet back under me and start working. Without a vehicle, because my truck was 3 months behind and I had no money to get insurance, I reached out to the 1 person who still communicated with me asking if he knew someone who could “loan” me a bicycle so I could have transportation faster than walking. Amazingly, I was handed an older, nice Cannondale R600. I was shocked.
I used that bike to get out and start looking for a job. Spec’s Liquor hired me working in the warehouse 1:00-9:00 pm. I found another morning part time job shortly thereafter. Working both jobs, 65-70 hours per week was kicking my butt. The part time job offered me full time, permanenet position. Not knowing the technical aspects of the job, I was asked to leave November 2024.
Looking for another job during the Holiday Season proved difficult, especially at my age. With time on my hands, I started thinking about what has been on my mind for years – Alternative Cancer Treatments!
After coming across the Joe Tippins Fenbendazole Cancer protocol, I begged my mom to take Ivermectin and Fenbendazole from Tractor Supply, to at least slow down her cancer progression. Joe’s video inspired me to take what I learned about new Cancer treatments and create something to get the word out. Courage Against Cancer 4 was born!
Courage Against Cancer is taking a direction I didn’t initially predict. Initially I wanted to promote 4 drugs – Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Hydroxychloroquine and Amoxicillin. I believe those 4 drugs are the most impactful medicines on CURING human diseases. Now, it is becoming a resource for not only cancer treatments but a resource for overall good health and lifestyle.
Thank you for reading this post. It feels good, scary, and liberating to get this out in the public and off my chest!
Please visit Courage Against Cancer and leave some comments, share with your circles and feel free to let me know what you think or improvements I can make.
Sincerely,
Sean Kimbrough
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