Since copper and iodine improve intelligence…
Wicked Hard Mode, Unlocked!
This test is mostly just for fun and for learning.
- What form of copper is recommended on the Protocol?
A. Any copper glycinate or pure copper sulfate will do.
B. Copper oxide, as used by Radmacher is best.
C. Colloidal copper has the best absorption rates due to the special nano sized particles.
D. Only copper(1) is true bioavailable copper, all the rest are toxic.
- How much copper is recommended on the Protocol?
A. Only the standard 2-3 mg, as that is how copper glycinate is commonly sold.
B. 5 mg, because any less, and you never get through detox.
C. No more than 10 mg, the maximum recommended upper limit.
D. 30 mg or whatever you want, really.
- How many co-nutrients are recommended to start the protocol?
A. Only 2.
B. Only 4.
C. Only 10, when you add in 6 B vitamins.
D. About 20
- About how many other co-nutrients are Jason and Jennifer taking?
A. Only 2.
B. Only 4.
C. Only 10, when you add in 6 B vitamins.
D. About 20
- Is Zinc on the Protocol?
A. No, zinc blocks copper.
B. Yes, zinc helps us absorb more copper.
C. No, zinc helps make metallothioneins, which detox and remove copper.
D. Yes, zinc, along with copper, helps make metallothioneins, which detox mercury, lead, etc.
E. No, zinc was advocated by Carl Pfeiffer, a CIA disinformation agent, who advocated zinc to lower copper.
F. Yes, zinc, along with copper, helps to make collagen, and superoxide dismutase.
G. No, zinc is medically known to cause copper deficiency.
H. Yes, because of B, D, & F.
I. No, because of A, C, E and G.
- Is Iron on the Protocol?
A. No, iron blocks copper.
B. Yes, iron, along with copper, is good for helping make red blood cells.
C. No, high iron causes many common diseases through inducing copper deficiency.
D. Yes, iron cures anemia.
E. No, there is plenty of iron already fortified in grains, so we don’t need extra.
F. Yes, iron is fortified in grains and cereals, proving it is safe and effective.
G. No, iron in supplements has been shown to correlate with a shorter life span.
H. Yes, iron is one of the most important mineral supplements to take.
I. No, because of A, C, E and G.
J. Yes, because of B, C, F, and H.
- Is Vitamin A on the Protocol?
A. No, because Vitamin A causes cancer.
B. Yes, because Vitamin A cures cancer.
C. No, because Vitamin A is toxic, and deficiency is rare.
D. Yes, because Vitamin A is needed to make ceruloplasmin.
E. No, because although Vitamin A causes inflammation, and because ceruloplasmin is increased in inflammation, Vitamin A is not necessary to make ceruloplasmin.
F. Yes, because Vitamin A is a well-recognized and important Vitamin.
G. No, because the original Vitamin A studies were botched.
H. Yes, because Vitamin A has a well-studied track record of nearly 100 years.
I. No, because Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin that is toxic at unknown levels.
J. Yes, because of all the “yes” reasons listed above.
K. No, because of all the “no” reasons listed above.
- Is Molybdenum on the Protocol?
A. No, because who can even pronounce moly-what?
B. Yes, because molybdenum helps to detoxify mycotoxins from mold.
C. No, because molybdenum blocks copper.
D. Yes, because molybdenum helps to prevent nausea.
E. No, because molybdenum is used to block copper as a part of the cure for Wilson’s Disease.
F. Yes, because molybdenum helps to ease symptoms of a racing heart.
G. No, because molybdenum is toxic at 1000 mg.
H. Yes, because molybdenum helps to warm up hands and feet.
I. No, because molybdenum causes copper deficiency.
J. Yes, because of all the “yes” reasons listed above.
K. No, because of all the “no” reasons listed above, except A, which is obviously a trick answer.
- Is Vitamin D on the Protocol?
A. No, because Vitamin D causes weaker bones.
B. Yes, because Vitamin D is needed for strong bones.
C. No, because we can make our own Vitamin D with copper, which is used to help us tan.
D. Yes, because Vitamin D kills germs.
E. No, because copper, iodine, zinc, boron, and minerals kill germs just fine without Vitamin D.
F. Yes, because Vitamin D is an important and vital Vitamin.
G. No, because Vitamin D calcifies the soft tissues.
H. Yes, because NASA has proven that Vitamin D is essential to prevent bone loss.
I. No, because people who stop taking Vitamin D develop stronger bones for the following 3 years.
J. Yes, because of all the “yes” reasons listed above.
K. No, because of all the “no” reasons listed above.
- What are Jason Hommel’s credentials?
A. Jason was a ski racer, graduated with a B.A. in psychology. Jason got licensed to sell life insurance, and has a library card, and a license to drive. Jason wrote a financial newsletter and studied bible prophecy, but does not think very highly of credentials.
B. Jason was a ski racer, graduated with a law degree from Stanford. Jason became a licensed stock broker, and got a masters degree from divinity school at Harvard, but does not think very highly of credentials.
C. Both A and B.
Scroll down for the answers.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
- A. Any copper glycinate or pure copper sulfate will do.
- D. 30 mg or whatever you want, really.
- A. Only 2.
- D. About 20
The sources for the first four questions: Quick Start Guide: https://revealingfraud.com/2022/11/health/copper-quick-start-guide/
5. (Zinc): H. Yes, because of B, D, & F.
Source: https://revealingfraud.com/2022/03/health/zinc-copper-ratios/
6. (Iron): I. No, because of A, C, E and G.
Source: https://revealingfraud.com/2022/08/health/copper-iron-and-anemia/
7. (Vitamin A): K. No, because of all the “no” reasons listed above.
Article yet to be written… coming soon.
8. (Molybdenum): J. Yes, because of all the “yes” reasons listed above.
Information widely distributed, but some is contained in the quick start guide.
9. (Vitamin D): K. No, because of all the “no” reasons listed above.
https://revealingfraud.com/2022/09/health/im-skeptical-of-vitamin-d/
10. A.
Source: Bio at amazon.com or here: https://revealingfraud.com/5-2/