In a stunning reversal that signals the crumbling of one of the most aggressive censorship campaigns in medical history, the wholly captured FDA has been forced to back down in its war on Ivermectin, quietly removing its misleading social media posts and consumer warnings after losing key legal battles.
For years, the agency—acting in lockstep with Big Pharma, the CDC, WHO, and globalist handlers—demonized the Nobel Prize-winning wonder drug as mere “horse paste,” blocking doctors from prescribing it and suppressing its proven ability to stop the engineered Gain-of-Function virus while threatening the lucrative rollout of experimental “vaccines.”
This retreat marks a major victory for truth over tyranny, exposing how these captured institutions knowingly sidelined a safe, effective, and inexpensive treatment that could have saved millions, all to protect their deadly hospital protocols and billion-dollar bioweapon agenda.
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The FDA’s retreat is not benevolence—it’s a desperate damage control move as public awareness grows and their Great Reset plans continue to unravel.
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Ivermectin, discovered through the work of Satoshi Ōmura and William C. Campbell, earned a share of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for its profound impact on treating parasitic diseases like river blindness (onchocerciasis) and lymphatic filariasis.
Since then, billions of doses of the wonder drug have been distributed globally, dramatically reducing suffering from these conditions.
Cancer treatment game-changer
In recent years, a growing body of anecdotal reports, patient testimonials, and early observational data has spotlighted ivermectin as a game-changer in cancer treatment.
Preclinical (lab/animal) studies prove ivermectin may have anti-tumor effects via mechanisms like inhibiting proliferation or modulating pathways.
Social media is filled with testimonials of stage IV remissions.

