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FDA settles in major lawsuit over Ivermectin

Remember the FDA demanding censorship of doctors for “misinformation” regarding the efficacy of Ivermectin as a Covid treatment in 2020? Flash forward four years, now the FDA settles in major lawsuit over Ivermectin.

The late Clayland Bowden Gray and the Frontline Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) initiated the lawsuit. Although the FDA admits no wrongdoing, settling out of court usually indicates no confidence in winning the case.

The FDA must now remove every piece of published and/or posted advice against the use of Ivermectin to combat Covid. Yeah, the propaganda which gave a frightened public no other treatment options except for the jab.

Demonizing other treatments allowed the FDA to distribute the shots under Emergency Use Authorization. EUA is only granted when no other viable treatment options exist.

Remember FDA reports and tweets ridiculing Ivermectin as a horse dewormer and alarming people of its toxicity? Think back also to the propaganda-media and late-night talk show hosts backing the FDA.

In his sub-stack titled,”The FDA Settled With Us Because They Knew They Were Going To Lose”, Dr. Pierre Kory gives the backstory of the lawsuit . Here’s an excerpt:

In my book, The War on Ivermectin, Chapter 33 is called “The Horse Dewormer PR Campaign.” I invite you to see this previous post where I detail the campaign’s highly coordinated and sequentially timed actions between the FDA, CDC, AMA, APHA and corporate controlled media (i.e. late night hosts, news broadcasts, newspapers etc). Clearly, the goal of the campaign was to convince the public that ivermectin was a dangerous and ineffective horse dewormer.

In the wake of that campaign, pharmacies stopped filling valid, legal prescriptions and hospitals removed ivermectin from their formularies. Never had an FDA approved drug, one of the (if not the) safest prescribed medications in history ever been vilified or restricted to this extent. Just like hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin had to be stopped.

Ivermectin has been an effective anti-parasite and anti-viral drug since its discovery in 1975. In 2015, the Nobel Committee for Physiology or Medicine, honored the discovery of Ivermectin.

I encourage you to read Dr. Kory’s entire piece here. It’s a deep dive, but highly informative.

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Suppose Hollywood strikes and nobody cares

Suppose Hollywood strikes and nobody cares .

Is Hollywood collapsing? This is a valid question, considering the public response to the fable- scribes and adult pretenders work stoppage has been a collective yawn.

After all , have you heard any complaints that late night talk shows having gone dark? I haven’t . What about the complaints regarding delays with movies and steaming content on platforms like Disney Plus, otherwise known as D+? Nope, not a word.

This does not bode well for woke Hollywood. The people are sick of woke politics and the attempts to ram them down our throat in every media and every platform.

You hear that silence Hollywood? That’s the public no longer paying attention to overpaid, spoiled, entitled narcissists who believe their opinions carry weight because they play pretend on the big and small screen .

The magic is gone, and your luster has dulled. Everyday, less gullible people hang by your every word or shallow observations. What a relief not to hear virtue-seeking, Trump-hating observations by the know-nothings passing themselves as cutting edge late-night hosts.

Since May 2 the the writers have marched. The members of the “Film Actors Guild” ” began marching in solidarity on July 14. So for nearly 140 days and nearly 70 days , respectively, there’s no end in sight.

Actors and writers are reporting financial difficulty as the strike continues . What is the end game? Most of America could care less.

However, I feel sorry for the people on the periphery: the drivers, caterers, set people, wardrobe, even waiters , bartenders and busboys. These are the people whose financial livelihood are dependent upon the denizens of modern Babylon.

As for the entertainment industry, public sympathy is waning at best. Actions have consequences. Insult your audience long enough and eventually they will reject you .

Will the actors, producers, and directors learn their lesson during this collective strike? We’ll see.

One thing’s for sure: once you piss off an audience, it’s hard to get them back. Good riddance, says most of America. As Hollywood strikes, it is finding that most hard-working people could care less.