The Never Ending Ivermectin-Hydroxychloroquine Debate

Today, at American Thinker:

December 6, 2021
Dr. Ben Carson nails it on the suppression of existing therapies for COVID: Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine
By Thomas Lifson

Despite the lack of so-called “gold standard” double-blind studies, we now effectively know that early (off-label) use of the anti-parasite/anti-malarial drugs hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin can have a very significant effect on reducing COVID mortality. Especially when used in conjunction with other substances like azithromycin, zinc, and Vitamin D. (Always consult your physician for medical advice. This post is purely informational and not intended to recommend any treatment to readers). The medical establishment and the panic merchants in government, the media and the tech sector including social media refuse acknowledge the remedies at hand and instead push universal vaccination and expensive patented therapies.

Dr. Ben Carson appeared on Maria Bartiromo’s Fox News show “Sunday Morning Futures” referencing the following data from Johns Hopkins:


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Apparently, Equatorial Africans are receiving better health care when it comes to Covid than are Europeans or Americans. How can that be? A troubling question, if nothing else.

Dr. Carson’s full remarks on Sunday:

For a more in-depth discussion of the subject, may I suggest the following Epoch Times episode of “American Thought Leaders” wherein Dr. Harvey Risch, M.D., Ph.D., once again makes his case for some tried and true therapeutics:

5 Dec 2021

If you still think the powers that be, both in the U.S. and Europe, are following the science and haven’t politicized just about everything to do with the Covid-19 “pandemic,” checkout my prior post where Dr. Scott Atlas informs us of how little attention was paid to “science” while he was a member of the Covid task force during the Trump Administration.

Any questions? Dr. Fauci?

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