Friday, February 20, 2026

Corruption at the top of the health care industry

 

Yesterday we looked at how vaccine manufacturers may be vulnerable to lawsuits, even perhaps criminal charges, following the publication of the Medicare billing database last weekend.  That's not the only example of potential high-level corruption coming out of the COVID debacle.

Eaton Rapids Joe reminds us:


Slowly, ever so slowly, it is starting to leak out that scientists and researchers knew back in 2020 before the vaccines were released that aspirin was the Covid super-drug. Yes, plain, old, garden-variety, low-dose aspirin.

If fact, they knew back in 2007 that aspirin was THE GO TO drug for SARS. SARS is also a corona virus and is a kissing-cousin to Covid-19. 

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The "problem" is that aspirin is a commodity with very, very low profit margins. 

The other "problem" was that emergency certification of vaccines are not allowed if there are other approved therapies. Powerful people had patents for modified-RNA based vaccines. It was in their economic best-interest to squash alternative therapies. It is also likely that they enjoyed basking in the glory of being called "Savior".

This is one of the reasons why I have a very low level of trust in the Deep State. 


There's more at the link.  Recommended reading.

There's more to it than just aspirin.  The health authorities also cracked down heavily on the prescribing and dispensing of ivermectin (IVM) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to treat COVID.  In fact, they tried to prevent them being distributed at all, withdrawing stocks and sequestering them - despite both drugs being proven, effective remedies for COVID-like diseases for many years.

As Eaton Rapids Joe points out, the problem was that emergency certification of COVID vaccines was only permissible if there were no other approved, effective treatments.  Given the money to be made from the vaccines, the solution was simple:  remove other effective treatments from the market.  That way, emergency certification could be (and was) given - and the vaccine manufacturers, health authorities, and other beneficiaries earned literally billions of dollars.  The fact that thousands died or suffered ongoing health problems from the vaccines bothered them not at all.

I knew about this at first hand, because I was born and raised in Africa, where IVM and HCQ have been in daily use by millions of people for decades.  The developers of IVM were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2015, and both it and HCQ are on the World Health Organization's Model List of Essential Medicines.  IVM is a remedy for many parasites and fungal infections, while HCQ was developed as an anti-malarial drug;  but both have proven effective against congestive diseases such as SARS or COVID.  In addition, HCQ has proven effective against certain forms of arthritis (I use it to treat spinal arthritis).

Don't be fooled by claims that neither has been proved to be effective against COVID.  That propaganda was hurriedly poured out in torrents by the medical industry during the COVID scare, because they didn't want to upset the money rolling in from their new vaccines.  I'll give you the clearest possible evidence that both worked.  Where are the reports of massive COVID infections and mortalities in Africa?  Even at the height of the scare, there were no such reports, because COVID never spread wildly in Africa.  Why not?  My opinion is that it's because so many Africans - millions of them - were already taking IVM and/or HCQ on a regular basis to treat common infections and diseases on that continent.  They had already built up a "pre-resistance" to COVID because of that, and so did not succumb to it.  Effectively, COVID was stopped before it could get a foothold.  That's my opinion, of course, but I know at first hand how effective those drugs were (and still are) in Africa.  I took them myself for many years.  If there's another explanation, let's hear it.  I'm waiting.

I still keep supplies of IVM and HCQ on hand, because they still work against a wide variety of congestive diseases, viruses, etc.  My wife and I have both felt the beginnings of the current flu bug, or whatever it is, during the past few weeks.  We have a simple solution:  the moment we feel the crud coming on, we take one tablet of IVM and one of HCQ right away, and then alternate them daily until the problem is past.  Neither of us developed full-blown crud, and neither of us felt (light) symptoms for more than 24-48 hours.  We've been doing that for a long time.  I know that "correlation is not causation", but after years of using both drugs in Africa, I'm in no doubt about how useful they are.

There you have it, friends.  If you can't get your hands on IVM or HCQ locally (and the US medical establishment is still pretty firmly against them, for obvious reasons) then I suggest you consider other means of doing so.  Some go to Mexico and patronize local pharmacies, who have no such reservations and don't even require prescriptions.  Some buy online from pharmacies in other countries, which is illegal under US law, so I'm not going to recommend you do that.  Of course not.  IVM can be had in veterinary form in this country (derided by the authorities as "horse dewormer" - but what horse dewormer has won a Nobel Prize?).  The horse dewormer version still works on humans.

Thanks to Eaton Rapids Joe for mentioning aspirin and COVID.  It's a worthwhile reminder.

Peter


16 comments:

  1. What horse dewormer has won the Nobel prize?

    Ivermectin of course,and I have lots of "pony paste"!

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  2. Peter, where can one obtain Ivermectin and HCQ? Thanks, Peter in SC

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    1. Both are available in the USA if you look hard enough. HCQ is sold here under the name Plaquenil; I'm prescribed it to treat spinal arthritis. IVM can be had in compounded form from The Wellness Company, but at a ridiculously high price ( https://www.twc.health/products/ivermectin-mebendazole ). Ordering from overseas is vastly cheaper, if one goes that route. India has several pharmacies that sell direct to US consumers at reasonable prices. However, as said above, it's illegal to import scheduled medication privately, so you must decide for yourself whether you're prepared to risk it. I know travelers who've brought back a decent supply of the stuff in their baggage.

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  3. Both are prescription only in Canada and (amusingly or not) both are specifically prohibited on the Health Canada website for prescription as a Wuflu drug. Too bad. Was hoping I could pick up a bit more for my stocks when I was across the border.

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  4. Cattle injectable IVM can also be used orally. Has no discernable taste. Not sure of current availability w/o vet Rx.

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    1. 500 ML injectable for $80.
      1 cc= 1 mg
      Valley Vet Supply, online.

      https://www.barnhardt.biz/ivermectin/

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    2. It's in every feed store. Tractor supply Co, etc.

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  5. didn't take the "jab" as I had enough "jabs" while I was in the army. yup. damn near every time we went on alert status we got jabbed. I have/had like 1and a half of those little yellow red cross shot books filled out in 15 years. and as far as I know has ever come up with a vaccine in 6 months (warp speed? ) yeah.
    and after getting fucked by uncle Sam for years
    I do not trust any of them.
    back in 1976, I was with the 10st airborne. we WHERE to get the Swine flu jab, but like 5 people died from it and it was called off.
    I guess they care for us more back then or something?
    got into health care in the 1980's and remember AIDS scare? yeah. the evil little bastard was pushing some bullshit drug or whatever it was and it got a lot of people dead.
    how he skated on that shit , I never know?
    in the 1990's worked in big city hospitals.
    you know what they had back then ? MASSIVE billing depts. like 4-6 floors of just billers and LAWYERS to get their money.
    so, yeah. I really trust health care people.

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  6. The medical team that works for myfreedoctor.com will prescribe covid meds (hcq & ivm) for both active treatment and for prophylactic use. From their website you can search for local pharmacies that will dispense their prescriptions. Then you do an online chat with one of the doctors. Although technically free, they take donations for their work (and suggest a reasonable amount). You have to go through the process for each family member. We have an apothecary about 3 miles away that filled our prescriptions at a reasonable price.

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  7. I'm here to state that low-dose aspirin does NOT work for Covid-19. I have CHF, so I'm on a low-dose aspirin regimen. I spent 3 weeks in the ICU after damn near dying on them in the Cath Lab. (I was in for stents.) I had a collapsed lung with a positive Covid-19 test. I will also state that the second time Covid showed up at my house, horse paste kept me healthy, and my 32-year-old daughter is now suffering from Long Covid because she couldn't get past the taste. And I wouldn't wish Long Covid off on anyone.

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  8. Amazing. I sailed thruough the COVID era with no problems at all. Took NO shots, but used one of those testing kits every now and again to make sure I was OK. Still have four of them (Flowflex COVID-19 Antigen Home Test) on the shelf. Guess what? I have always taken Excedrin for occasional headaches and Aleve PM to help with sleep. Had no idea whatever they might be keeping me alive.

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  9. Speculation as to why Africa suffered so little during COVID: most people there are far more exposed to sunlight, which aids in the formation of Vitamin D. Also, sunlight is a handy viricide and bactericide, decreasing spread outdoors. Optimal conditions for spread were to stay in multi-occupancy housing with central air. No sun, no vitamin D, and infection spread via aerosol.

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  10. Yes...the criminals in power murdered countless people. And will do so again if allowed to remain in power. And they are NOT going to relinquish power voluntarily or peacefully.

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  11. Texas has made ivermectin available over the counter since December.

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    1. True....my wife stopped at a couple of large well known pharmacies to inquire about ivm.....was told “corporate” has not approved it for sale.....so she called a small family owned pharm in the neighboring town and was told “sure, we’ll get it for you, it’ll be here next week”......not all that far from Wichita Falls, as a Texas distance goes. So we’ll try the human grade, been taking livestock grade since 2020, and it’s not “horse wormer” that’s just a liberal scum democrat talking point, used to demean and vilify a useful product, it’s “wormer” good for all livestock, ( and people), except I use fenbendazol on my horses and not ivm.

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  12. Funny how India had massive funeral pyres in Uttar Pradesh until the government gave out the Z-pack and ivermectin blisters for like $0.88 a pop and stopped almost everyone from dying.

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