09/10/2021 / By Ethan Huff
For the past three years, the federal government has been prescribing ivermectin to all refugees entering the country from the Middle East, Asia, North Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Despite now claiming that the off-patent pharmaceutical drug is just “horse paste” for “livestock,” the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reportedly been advising the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for years to give both ivermectin and albendazole to all refugees upon arrival to the United States.
Newly uncovered documents show that refugees are being told to take two doses of 200 mcg/Kg of ivermectin once a day for two days prior to their departure for America. The government knows that by doing this, refugees will be free and clear of disease because ivermectin works.
Mind you, the CDC and the IOM have been prescribing ivermectin to refugees to prevent viral infections, not just parasites. This completely debunks the fake news lie that ivermectin is strictly an anti-parasite drug when used in humans, and has no effect on the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
This might seem like a shock, but not so much when considering that ivermectin has been used for decades to fight disease in humans. It was only when the plandemic arrived that suddenly it became “cow medicine” unfit for human consumption.
“In Africa, if we compare countries distributing ivermectin once a year with countries which do not give ivermectin … I mean, they don’t give ivermectin to prevent Covid, but to prevent parasitic diseases … but anyway, if we look at Covid numbers in countries that give ivermectin, the number of cases is 134.4 per 100,000, and the number of deaths is 2.2 in 100,000,” says Dr. Haruo Ozaki, one of Japan’s top health officials.
“Now, African countries which do not distribute ivermectin: 950.6 cases per 100,000 and 29.3 deaths per 100,000. I believe the difference is clear.”
Even in a worst-case scenario, an ivermectin “overdose” might make someone feel nauseous or experience diarrhea. Death is not really a risk factor, in other words – though the same cannot be said for Chinese Virus “vaccines.”
Those, it turns out, are highly deadly. Untold thousands of people have died from Fauci Flu shots, while ivermectin has killed nobody, as far as we can tell. Why, then, does the mainstream media and government not want anybody to have it?
The answer is because ivermectin does not generate much profit for Big Pharma, seeing as how it is an off-patent generic medication that can be produced for just a few pennies a pill.
Another answer is because people taking ivermectin would put an end to the plandemic, which is not what the medical fascists want. Instead, they want you to suffer under endless lockdowns while wearing your mask and getting routine “booster” injections for the rest of your life.
Meanwhile, refugees who are not even American citizens are being handed ivermectin at the very same time that actual Americans are being told that they cannot get a prescription for it. This is why many Americans are buying the animal version at feed stores, where it is available over the counter.
“Merck, the company that produces ivermectin, is also developing a drug to treat Covid which will make them much more money than the cheap antiviral ivermectin,” reports Infowars about another reason why ivermectin is frowned upon as a covid remedy.
“Or, it could be that the Covid vaccines still being used under Emergency Use Authorization would no longer have that emergency approval if a legitimate low-risk treatment were available.”
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