08/18/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Despite having been approved for human use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) back in 1996, the anti-parasite drug ivermectin received nothing but negative attention from the mainstream press throughout the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
The FDA itself spearheaded a disinformation campaign aimed at tricking the country into believing that ivermectin is just a “horse de-wormer,” conveniently failing to mention that it is widely used throughout the world in humans to treat similar maladies.
It just so happens that ivermectin is a powerful remedy for covid – and it is cheap, too – so the establishment had to try to discredit it in order to funnel a maximum number of people into “official” protocols like the mRNA “vaccines” released under Operation Warp Speed.
The FDA even went so far as to threaten doctors who dared to prescribe ivermectin to their patients. Now that the dust is settling, though, the FDA is trying to backtrack, claiming it never prohibited physicians from prescribing the inexpensive generic drug – but Americans have not forgotten the truth about what the FDA actually did.
(Related: In case you missed it, the FDA just ruled that U.S. doctors can now prescribe ivermectin as a treatment for covid.)
Perhaps most notably, the FDA tweeted during the “pandemic” a message of mockery to those taking ivermectin for covid:
“You are not a horse,” the FDA wrote, pretending to be witty, alongside an article entitled, “Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19.” “You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it.”
Based on this, it would seem to uninformed onlookers that ivermectin is a drug strictly for animals – and this was not an accident. At the time, the FDA was hoping that most Americans would overlook the fact that ivermectin has been FDA-approved for human use for nearly 30 years.
Why would the agency do such a thing? Because the FDA does not exist to help people heal. It exists to help Big Pharma rake in maximum profits at the expense of We the People.
The FDA exists to pad the pockets of wealthy, corrupt executives. The FDA also exists to get people hooked on dangerous pharmaceutical drugs – the more expensive, the better.
Had the FDA told the truth about ivermectin all along like former President Donald Trump tried to do in the early days of the “pandemic,” potentially millions of lives could have been saved. Instead, the FDA herded people straight into Operation Warp Speed where they now suffer from debilitating side effects – those who are still alive, anyway.
It turns out that the only way to obtain emergency use authorization (EUA) for covid jabs was for there to be no available treatment or remedy for a disease, in this case covid. What the FDA did was lie to the public about the existence of ivermectin, a safe and effective remedy for covid, in order to help Big Pharma gain authorization and later approval for its experimental injections.
“In order for there to be EUA there has to be no treatment for a disease,” explained podcaster Joe Rogan, who famously took ivermectin himself after testing positive for the Fauci Flu.
“Because there is this treatment, there’s a lot of pushback against potential treatments in pretending they don’t work or that they’re conspiracy theories. This is the grand conspiracy … that the pharmaceutical companies are all in cahoots to try and make anybody who takes this stuff look crazy.”
The FDA is highly corrupt and many believe it should be disbanded entirely. Learn more at FDA.news.
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