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'It's Murder': Remdesivir Victims Decry
FDA's Shocking New Move

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Posted By: Judy W., 7/28/2023 5:12:30 AM

Remdesivir may be the most despised drug in American history, earning the nickname Run Death Is Near for its lethal record during COVID. Experts claimed that it would stop COVID; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs. Now this reviled destroyer of kidneys has been approved by the FDA for COVID treatment of kidney patients. Does anybody else feel as if the FDA is shoving its power in our faces and laughing at us? I've been joining online support groups for people who lost loved ones to the Remdesivir Protocol — a nightmarish sequence in which a patient is isolated in the hospital,

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We need the equivalent of Nuremburg trials.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jayjeti 7/28/2023 5:26:56 AM (No. 1522155)
Good comment on Nuremburg trials. When my father was hospitalized with covid I made sure they didn't give him Remdesivir because I had read numerous statements by health workers on how it didn't help and was dangerous. Hospitals get kickbacks from drug companies to prescribe certain medicines and follow protocols, and the bottom line is first for hospital administrators.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: franq 7/28/2023 5:51:54 AM (No. 1522162)
They gave it to me, and within a day I was on a ventilator, where I remained for 6 weeks.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: BirdsNest 7/28/2023 5:54:19 AM (No. 1522165)
#2 congratulations for surviving.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: franq 7/28/2023 5:59:29 AM (No. 1522167)
^ God was merciful to me. And there were many prayers from family, friends, and possibly even those on this site. Also had three medically-trained family members intervening. It could very easily have gone the other way.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Mr Clean 7/28/2023 7:06:15 AM (No. 1522180)
We live in an age where approvals by regulatory agencies are granted for political purposes and/or can be purchased outright.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: nina584 7/28/2023 7:14:50 AM (No. 1522182)
This a Fauci drug that was ineffective against Ebola with horrible side effects. He brought it back without any significant proof that had any effect against covid. He made money from the patents.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: DiegoDude 7/28/2023 7:21:09 AM (No. 1522184)
Who was the pusher behind this drug? None other than Dr. Fauxci. I'm sure he made a killing off this.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Hazymac 7/28/2023 7:26:03 AM (No. 1522187)
Does the FDA now require destruction and rebuilding? Maybe it does. My best friend was killed by remdesivir, and there is no forgiveness in my soul for the people responsible for that death and so many others, murders in my mind. Nothing but cold rage remains. What do you do with these people? Pure evil reigns.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Rinktum 7/28/2023 8:29:10 AM (No. 1522227)
FTA: “ Everyone in the group knows about the financial incentives that drove the hospital's insistence on Remdesivir. The federal government paid hospitals a staggering 20% bonus on the entire hospital bill of patients treated with Remdesivir. They also handed out lavish extra payments for ventilating patients. And, perhaps most tellingly, the feds rewarded hospitals with more money for patients who died of COVID instead of those who were healed.” Only monsters would agree to this. Clearly, the medical community should be held accountable. Those making these policies should be in prison along with the doctors just following orders. Are we going to allow these needless deaths to go unpunished? I can attest that being in the hospital with a severe case of Covid was a nightmare. Thankfully, I could still advocate for myself and I did. My hearts breaks for all the patients I saw on ventilators when they wheeled me down the hall to my room. My first words to my doctor when he came to see me was that I do not give my consent for the use of a ventilator. Thankfully, he is one of the good guys and completely agreed which is one of the reasons why I believe I survived the virus in addition to God’s mercy, grace and healing. Reasonable people will never look at the medical community the same way again. They may have gained riches but they certainly have also lost our trust.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: ThreeBadCats3 7/28/2023 10:29:17 AM (No. 1522324)
Physicians are conditioned to believe in “the science”. Most now work for someone else, since private practice has been murdered. Their paycheck depends on adherence to their employer’s instructions. Most presently are well intentioned, but caught in a sink or swim situation. I don’t think it is analogous to an attorney defending an obviously evil and guilty client.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Lawsy0 7/28/2023 11:34:21 AM (No. 1522376)
Back to the drawing board for more and better population control.
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