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And now all the patients and their families who were denied ivermectin by hospitals even after requesting it should sue the FDA.

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Mar 22Liked by James Lyons-Weiler

Finally...spread the word.

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Great News! Congratulations to Dr. Pierre Kory on his "War on Ivermection," Can we ever forget Rachael Maddow on Ivermectin? Neigh Neigh. PS My sister died alone in Baptist Beaches Hospital eith Covid because they refused Ivermection and the rest of the correct protocol.. I'm forever non-forgiving.

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As of 8:23 a.m. Mountain Daylight Time on 3/22/24, it is still there.

https://twitter.com/US_FDA/status/1429050070243192839?s=20

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So was the FDA "ordered" or did it "agree"? Could make a big difference going forward.

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This needs to be a good beginning.

The faceless medical bureaucrats need to be exposed, weeded-out, and made to pay for their self-serving actions.

The medical “professionals” in the government agencies should have no more power over us than our family doctors. They recommend - we decide.

Need to know how much money each and every government medical professional in the CDC, NIH, FDA, etc. has received from big pharma, directly or indirectly.

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Best news in a long time.

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ivermectin treats parasites

and now we're learning more about parasites' role in cancer

banning and demonizing ivermectin was about FAR more than treating Covid... https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/horse-paste-a-major-cancer-killer

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I'm sure all the legacy media channels will be excited to hear about this and will be reporting that ivermectin is actually safe and effective.

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The FDA agreed to remove all the relevant material within 21 calendar days, but it was just a settlement, with no consequences for all the harm and deaths they caused.

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The FDA should hang its head in shame over the whole Covid response.

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Mar 23·edited Mar 23

The only problem is, contrary to Mary's statement, this case does *not* set any precedent precisely because it was settled. The FDA PR doubled down on its position in this matter.

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