כל היכול להציל ולא הציל עובר על: לא תעמוד על דם רעך
Editorial:
We are anxiously awaiting an announcement from the Dr Anthony Fauci concerning the efficacy of Ivermectin and its recommended use at all stages of he Covid Infection. After Dr Paul Marik and Dr Pierre Cory presented the latest information concerning the efficacy of Ivermectin, one might have thought that the Health Authorities would congratulate the doctors of the FLCCC and accept their recommendations. This has not happened.
There are news articles galore about how the hospitals are filling up with patients even as the Covid II Vaccines are being distributed among millions of people around the globe. Why are the Health Authorities waiting to pronounce a positive verdict on Ivermectin? Why the silence? The experimental and historical evidence concerning Ivermectin is overwhelming.
We are led to conclude that the Health Authorities want the hospitals to be overwhelmed and that they want people to die in order to increase the panic and urgency for people to take the vaccine. What other conclusion can one come to?
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There is another disturbing inference we can make from The Long Silence of the NIH.The only motivation possible is that of protecting the playing field for the administration of the the Covid Vaccines and assuring their financial viability and success. This was clearly the motivation behind the Vaccine War on Hydroxychloroquine and now Ivermectin will join the ranks of effective, low cost remedies to Covid Infection.
Still because of the media’s negativity and/or silence concerning these remedies, most people either don’t believe they work or don’t even know they exist. Here is another casualty of this neglect and ignorance:
Married dad-of-two Luke Letlow, 41, died at Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport, Louisiana, his spokesman Andrew Bautsch said. The Republican Congressman-elect, whose kids are aged just three and 11 months, tested positive for coronavirus on Dec. 18 and was admitted to St. Francis Medical Center the following day, according to The News-Star. As yet another family suffers a tragic loss due to COVID-19, we must remain diligent in our quest to overcome this horrific disease. Apparently, he was treated with remdesivir.
His symptoms persisted and he was transferred on Dec. 23 to the intensive care unit at Ochsner LSU Health. Letlow received doses of the antiviral drug Remdesivir, according to CBS News’ David Begnaud. Remdesivir was the same drug administered to President Donald Trump, who made a quick recovery from Covid-19 weeks before the 2020 election.
After testing positive for Covid-19, Letlow had first quarantined at his home in Richland Parish.