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"Excellent vid. Discloses criminal intent by NIH , MSM, BIG TECH. Ivermectin works."! Why it's being Suppressed?
https://rumble.com/vlpecw-the-story-of-ivermectin.html
'How Many Lives Could Have Been Saved? Meanwhile, effective treatments, including ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamin D, zinc and other inexpensive measures, are being suppressed by the medical establishment.'
How many people died because they were denied access to these therapies, especially early on in the disease cycle when treatment is more effective?
It’s impossible to say, but they could potentially run into the hundreds of thousands.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/vaccine-voodoo
A pity that this guy represents a "White Australia" party.
You take your allies where you can get them.
the way this is shaking out, the only predictable opposition to this grad for power and government corporatism/facism in Western countries is coming from the right of the spectrum. In my country, the left is wholeheartedly embracing the medical dictatorship and is pushing for mandates and forced vaccination.
Not so fast, there. I'm a staunchly independent voter with a broad moderate streak and a decidedly left lean. I have not bought into the official narrative at all. AT ALL.
I've been noticing – and been very encouraged by – the tremendous diversity of background amongst those who have not drunk the Kool-Aid. Diverse age, race, gender, religion, occupation, socioeconomic status, education, political persuasion… you name it. I find that VERY invigorating!
The opposition is far more diverse than the official narrative would have us all believe. It is not a left-right divide any more than it is a male-female, white-other, blue – white collar, rural – urban, etc. divide. And that's wonderful news!