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Why Was Ivermectin Suppressed? – Intercessors for America

The pharmaceutical industry worked against our interests, and it will do it again if we do not pray.

From The Federalist. A group of doctors is suing the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services for their various attempts at preventing ivermectin from being prescribed to treat Covid-19. Plaintiffs Robert L. Apter, Mary Talley Bowden, and Paul E. Marik argued the FDA tried to prohibit them from prescribing the drug, even though they have successfully used it in treating patients with the coronavirus. …

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“This was a coordinated campaign amongst the agencies to limit the use of ivermectin,” Pierre Kory, president and chief medical officer of the FLCCC [Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance], told The Federalist. …

Kory described the collusion among the FDA, CDC, and corporate media as a massive disinformation campaign.

“For two weeks, all you heard was ‘horse dewormer,’” Kory said. “And the effects were massive. Hospitals started removing it from their formularies, pharmacists stopped filling. Doctors became scared to prescribe because they didn’t want to go against the agencies and take the risks on their licenses.” …

As Kory explained, however, the massive propaganda campaign wasn’t really about ivermectin at all, but rather the use of repurposed or “off-label” drugs.

“Repurposed drugs are the Achilles heel of the entire business model of the pharmaceutical industry,” Kory said. “And when you see our health agencies literally working in the service of the pharmaceutical industry by destroying the credibility of repurposed drugs, it’s terrifying. They’re not working according to the interests of patients or physicians but the pharmaceutical companies.” …

How many needless Covid deaths or severe infections might have been prevented if not for this false public intimidation campaign?

What do you think of ivermectin and the controversy surrounding it? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

(Excerpt from The Federalist. Photo Credit: Canva)

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