(From the Article): "COVID exposed the murderous ugliness running rampant in the medical industry.
The stories will send a chill down your spine."
Here's what NEVER happened in the hospital during COVID (Emphasis Mine):
a doctor sat down next to a patient and said, "You have a choice.
We can give you Remdesivir, which killed 53% of the patients in an Ebola trial.
It was so bad the trial had to be shut down.
And you'll notice here in Remdesivir's fact sheet, it says, 'Not a lot of people have used Remdesivir.
Serious and unexpected side effects may happen.'
Or we can give you ivermectin, a safe and effective drug that's been successfully used for decades, and send you home.
Which do you prefer?"
"The reason that conversation never happened is that it would have cost the hospital too much money.
If the hospital gave you ivermectin and sent you home, the federal government paid the hospital $3,200.
If the hospital gave you Remdesivir, the federal government paid the entire hospital bill, plus a 20% bonus.
So the hospital executives' choice was to receive $3,200 or $500,000, which was the average hospital bill.
No contest.
Patients were going to get Remdesivir — whether they wanted it or not."
(Article Continues)...
True! They also couldn't consider ivermectin or HCQ since that would have nullified their ability to get the EUA approved for the "vaccine". So even though off-label use is common, and ivermectin is absolutely one of the safest drugs in existence (over a billion doses over 35 years given) hospitals stuck 100 percent to the CDC protocol of separating the patient from their loved ones, sticking a tube down their throat, and administering Remdesivir, a known dangerous drug. ANYTHING that deviated from this protocol put their licenses in jeopardy.
I met a nurse that quit her job because she sat in the administrative meetings at her hospital during the epidemic -- the administrator kept pushing them to put more patients on the protocol, even though it was plain that following the CDC protocol spelled doom for many, if not most patients. She finally couldn't deal with the guilt and quit.
As you said, THE STORIES WILL CHILL YOUR SPINE.
Words worth repeating.
So.... Has anyone found a reliable, trustworthy source for ivermectin yet?
I would have to try the pill as the *horse paste* has too many ingredients in it I would react to.