COVID and Ivermectin
To the editor:
“… Could have ended the Covid pandemic”
The mention of Ivermectin, together with the comment, “I am not a horse,” in the Oct. 20th letter written in support of Walz brought a lot to mind.
A manufactured report about Ivermectin overdoses in Oklahoma, overwhelmed hospitals, and gunshot victims left waiting was posted by Rolling Stone on Sept. 3, 2021. One observer aptly observed of the spread of this report: “So our approved sources of information spread disinformation, and when we try to tell the truth, we have to worry about being deplatformed.” (The 9-7-2021 newsletter of Tom Woods) An extended discussion of this media hoax fills the second half of the Sept. 15, 2021, Jimmy Dore Show. Most of the commentary is by Dore himself, but the remarks at the 45-minute mark made by the interviewee, Robert Malone, regarding the FDA’s use of “y’all” should not be overlooked.
Other pertinent items include not only Joe Rogan’s exchange with Sanjay Gupta about CNN’s lying about Ivermectin (Episode #1718), but also “A letter to Dr. Andrew Hill from Dr. Tess Lawrie (video),” Children’s Health Defense, March 11, 2022. Hill had disregarded all the evidence for the benefits of Ivermectin. There is now a documentary based on the book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., The Real Anthony Fauci; during the nine minutes beginning at the 23-minute mark, it presents the foregoing in condensed form.
Also of special interest are Robert Malone’s remarks on the effectiveness of Ivermectin, and on its suppression, between the 28- and 40-minute marks in his interview with Joe Rogan (#1757).
Finally, there is Pierre Kory, perhaps second to none in promoting the truth about Ivermectin. His book, The War on Ivermectin: The medicine that saved millions and could have ended the Covid pandemic, is scheduled to be out early in 2023.
R.E. Wehrwein
New Ulm
