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FDA loses its war on Ivermectin: Must remove all related social media content and consumer advisories

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In December 2021, the FDA warned Americans not to use Ivermectin, which "is intended for animals" to treat or prevent COVID-19.

"Never use medications intended for animals on yourself or other people. Animal ivermectin products are very different from those approved for humans. Use of animal ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 in humans is dangerous," FDA said at the time.

This was a very controversial statement at the time since the FDA pushed the drug on African migrants back in 2015, and the drug was praised in several scientific journals.

There have now been 101 Ivermectin COVID-19 controlled studies that show a 62% lower risk in early treatment in COVID-19 patients.

Biohazard

Risks associated with blood transfusions from Covid mRNA vaccinated individuals exposed in new study from Japan

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© shutterstock illustrationRed blood cells in vein
The COVID-19 pandemic, declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2020, has spurred unprecedented efforts to develop and deploy genetic vaccination programs worldwide. Genetic vaccines, particularly those utilizing mRNA technology, have emerged as powerful tools in combating SARS-CoV-2 infection. However, concerns have been raised regarding potential risks associated with blood transfusions involving individuals who have received COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. This COVID-19 News report delves into the intricacies of genetic vaccines, the risks they may pose in transfusion scenarios, and proposes detailed measures to address these concerns.

Understanding Genetic Vaccines and Mechanisms of Action

Comment: See also: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19


Pills

Biden DOJ asks supreme court to toss abortion pill restrictions

Mifepristone (Mifeprex), one of the two drugs used in a medication abortion, is displayed at the Women's Reproductive Clinic in Santa Teresa, N.M., on June 15, 2022.
© Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty ImagesMifepristone (Mifeprex), one of the two drugs used in a medication abortion, is displayed at the Women's Reproductive Clinic in Santa Teresa, N.M., on June 15, 2022.
The argument comes as the court prepares to hear the most significant abortion-related case since it overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.

The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's ruling that reversed regulations that made abortion pill mifepristone easier to obtain.

The case, to be heard on March 26, is the Supreme Court's most important abortion-related case since its decision in June 2022 in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade (1973) and found that there was no right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution. The ruling returned the regulation of abortion to the states.

A medication abortion generally involves the use of mifepristone, which blocks the hormone progesterone, and misoprostol, which induces contractions. Mifepristone is also known as mifeprex and RU-486. Misoprostol, which is widely available because it has many medical uses, isn't an issue in the current litigation.

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Phoenix

Best of the Web: 'Deep genetic and cellular changes relating to detoxification' found in tissue of tobacco smokers

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It's no secret that smoking is extremely detrimental to health. Tobacco smoke contains thousands of chemicals, including carcinogens, increasing the risk of cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

A new study from the University of Chicago analyzed data from more than 900 samples of nine different human tissue types to understand just how deep the cellular and genetic damage from smoking goes. The research team generated epigenetic data to assess the effects of smoking on DNA methylation, or genetic locations where a handful of atoms can attach to DNA and turn off gene expression.

They found several new regions associated with smoking, including some that are shared across tissue types, suggesting that DNA methylation is part of the body's attempts to defend itself from the damaging effects of tobacco smoke.


Comment: Vaccines work by stimulating the body to protect itself against dead viruses, and yet they're considered to be a revolution in medicine; exercise 'damages' the muscle tissue creating a healthier physiology overall - the point being that perhaps there's more than one way to look at what's happening here.


Comment: For further insight into the potential health benefits of tobacco smoking, see: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Cupcake Pink

Global cancer phenomenon: UK, Japan, South Africa, among dozens of countries suffering 'mystery' spikes of tumors

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The above graph shows the change in cancer case rates around the world
Doctors across the world are sounding the alarm over a surging epidemic of young people being diagnosed with cancers more commonly associated with the elderly.

Between 1990 and 2019, cases of cancer in young people across the globe have increased by 79 percent and deaths have risen 28 percent.

Studies project diagnoses will continue to rise by 31 percent and deaths will rise by 21 percent in 2030.

Nearly every continent is experiencing an increase of various types of cancer in people under 50 years old, which is particularly problematic as the disease tends to be caught in later stages in this population because most doctors aren't trained to look for it in young people.

Comment: What with the experimental covid vaccines, lockdowns, as well as the overall worsening of living conditions for people - that is accelerating at a pace unseen for decades - it's likely that the appearance of 'turbo cancers', deaths of despair, and unusual outbreaks, is just the beginning: Leprosy cases surge in US, deaths from rabies double in Vietnam


Caduceus

Aussie health agency says no such thing as 'long COVID'

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© Nicholas Felix/peopleimages.comExperts said the term came into use after high volumes of people struggled to recover from COVID at once, saying the longer recovery period some experience after a viral illness would normally go unnoticed.
Follow the science — right out the door.

The term "long COVID" should be tossed aside like a stack of expired N95 masks — that's according to health experts in one country, who found that symptoms of those reportedly suffering a year on weren't any different than your typical virus, such as the flu.

Government-backed medical researchers in Australia say it's time to stop using the fear-inducing phrase, which became popular after high volumes of people testing positive for COVID-19 led to a surge in generally non-severe "virus fatigue symptoms" that would normally have gone unnoticed, South West News Service reported.

"We believe it is time to stop using terms like 'long COVID,'" said Dr. John Gerrard, Queensland's chief health officer, who oversaw the newly released study.

Comment: That is not to say the whole covid event was not without danger and damage. What is being obfuscated is the source of the damage.


Biohazard

Leprosy cases surge in US, deaths from rabies double in Vietnam

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What is leprosy and why is it resurfacing in the US?

Leprosy is caused by two different but similar bacteria - Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis - the latter having just been identified in 2008. Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, is avoidable.

Transmission among the most vulnerable in society, including migrant and impoverished populations, remains a pressing issue.

This age-old neglected tropical disease, which is still present in more than 120 countries, is now a growing challenge in parts of North America.

Leprosy is beginning to occur regularly within parts of the southeastern United States. Most recently, Florida has seen a heightened incidence of leprosy, accounting for many of the newly diagnosed cases in the US.

Comment: Xinhua reports:
Vietnam records surging number of deaths from rabies

Vietnam recorded 22 rabies-related deaths in the first two months of this year, two times higher than the same period last year, the General Department of Preventive Medicine under the Health Ministry said on Thursday.

The Central Highlands region remains a hot spot with five deaths in Dak Lak and Gia Lai provinces.

According to the department, the recent infection cases had a short incubation period of 10-15 days.

Many patients were children under five years old who were bitten by dogs and cats in the head and face areas, causing serious injuries around the central nervous system.

The health ministry has issued a warning about the increased risk of animal-to-human rabies infection because of the poor vaccination rate among dogs and cats.

The rate of vaccination against rabies has only reached almost 50 percent of the total dog and cat population. Some places reported only 10 percent, according to the ministry.


That may be so, but this has likely been the case for a while, so why the increase in infections? There have been more animal attacks? Children are more vulnerable?

Note that back in 2021: 3 children DEAD & 120 hospitalized in just 1 week due to Pfizer jab, Vietnam province suspends batch but 'may use it later on adults'


The ministry has advised people who raise dogs and cats to be fully vaccinated against rabies and re-vaccinated annually as recommended by the veterinary sector.

Those bitten by dogs and cats must visit medical facilities for examination, consultation and injection of rabies vaccine and anti-rabies serum, the ministry said.
As you can read below, the reasons for the outbreaks are varied, but there certainly seems to be a concerted effort by the establishment to create the conditions for some of them:


Bandaid

"Major Measles outbreak" reported in US as migrant shelters become infectious disease breeding grounds

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The radical progressives in the Biden administration are responsible for the greatest migrant invasion this nation has ever seen but also an emerging public health crisis, as millions of unvaccinated and undocumented illegals (some with infectious diseases) are being piled into migrant shelters nationwide like cattle.

Daily Mail reports the US is on the verge of a "major measles outbreak," with cases in the first two months of the year nearly eclipsing those in the previous year.
" ... as doctors warn many young physicians have never even seen a patient infected with the virus. Hundreds of people are already feared to be infected in California and Arizona after cases were confirmed in people in the states who visited local hospitals," the media outlet said.

Ambulance

Study finds covid patients who received ivermectin were better off

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Ivermectin recipients recovered faster than others.

People who tested positive for COVID-19 and took ivermectin as a treatment recovered faster than a comparison group, a new study found.

The time to self-reported recovery was a median of two days faster among the ivermectin recipients, according to the large UK study.

The quicker recovery period was statistically significant.

People who received ivermectin were also less likely to be hospitalized or die, with 1.6 percent of ivermectin recipients being hospitalized or dying versus 4 percent of the comparison group, which received typical care, which in the UK is largely focused on managing symptoms.

Comment: Dr. Pierre Kory's essay, referenced above, is worth reading in full. A small sample:
One year follow-up for a trial studying a treatment for an acute viral syndrome? In the middle of a viral pandemic which was supposedly a major global public health emergency? Why not publish the early treatment results and then the longer term follow-up later? Whatever.

Further, if they had found ivermectin to be effective (which they did, more on this below), they were morally and professionally and ethically obligated to alert the world immediately. Just as Oxford had done via press release when the analysis of their trial on corticosteroids was completed in June of 2020. At that time, Oxford alerted the world immediately via press release such that corticosteroids became the standard of care overnight (something which me and the FLCCC had earlier advocated for in Senator Ron Johnson's U.S Senate hearing in early May 2020).

Conversely, if ivermectin was not effective, I am sure Butler would have been overjoyed to please his paymasters by blasting that finding. It simply would have made PRINCIPLE the 7th "Big RCT" which supposedly found that ivermectin was ineffective. It would have served as "the final nail in the coffin" of ivermectin advocates like myself.

So why the silence, secrecy, and delay around making the results of their ivermectin trial more widely known?

My hypothesis (and really the only rationale that makes sense) was that they obtained an immensely positive result for ivermectin and thus they needed a lot more time to "cook the books" (i.e. manipulate the data or its presentation) so that they could conclude ivermectin was ineffective.

Another contributing reason for the long delay was likely due to the amount of attention and controversy around ivermectin at the time they first completed the study, so they instead "laid low" and allowed a huge amount of time and attention on ivermectin to pass before taking the insane actions which I will now describe below.



Syringe

Study finds majority of patients with long COVID were vaccinated

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Mass vaccination and available antiviral treatments have not prevented vaccinated individuals from experiencing lingering COVID-19 symptoms.

A recent study found that the majority of patients who suffered from long COVID during a time when vaccines and antiviral treatments were widely available were vaccinated.

In the observational study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, researchers interviewed 390 people in Thailand who contracted COVID-19 during the "fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic" when the omicron variant was dominant. Patients were followed by phone from three months after their diagnosis for a year to monitor their physical condition, mental health, sleep disturbances, and quality of life.

Comment: Trying to tease out what's going on with Long Covid is a puzzle, but one thing that consistently shown is that it seems to be more correlated with those who got the vaccine rather than those who didn't. If the syndrome is in fact caused by the spike protein, it's easy to see why.

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