Thanks to Tom Robinson, one of my subscribers, and a few people who wrote me privately, asking for the link to the NIH page where Ivermectin is listed as a treatment for COVID-19. Here is the link https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/therapies/antiviral-therapy/ and here are the screenshots (I couldn’t fit it all in one screenshot) We’ve known for about 7 years that IVM was effective against Zika, Dengue and several other viruses and the trials showed clearly that it was very effective against COVID-19. That’s why we were so up in arms when the FDA , who is supposed to be helping people, made that ridiculous tweet. Here’s the upsetting thing: Pfizer and Moderna bribed the three letter agencies to keep this hidden for almost three years. Not that they’ve made their 80 billion last year and are expected to make 120 billion this year, after millions of people died and suffered needlessly from this, NOW they list it as a treatment. Again, that’s why I’m writing the book.
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It's murder. I don't know how anyone can understand it any other way. There is no other way to interpret suppression of an extremely low risk, well known medication. This is why I literally attend a weekly support group for those of us who have known Fauci was a fraud all along, because watching this happen to our families and communities, and being hated by them (the actual victims), is traumatizing.
But in the first link on Antiviral Therapy Summary Recommendations it says this:
"Antiviral Drugs That the Panel Recommends Against
The Panel recommends against the use of the following drugs for the treatment of COVID-19, except in a clinical trial:
Interferons for nonhospitalized patients ()
Interferon alfa or lambda for hospitalized patients ()
Ivermectin ()
Nitazoxanide ()
The Panel recommends against the use of the following drugs for the treatment of COVID-19:
Chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine and/or azithromycin for hospitalized () and nonhospitalized patients ()
Lopinavir/ritonavir and other HIV protease inhibitors for hospitalized () and nonhospitalized patients ()
Systemic interferon beta for hospitalized patients ()"