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The Middle Finger: FDA Shows Disdain For Public Health As Remdesivir Victims Say Drugs New Approval Is Tantamount To ‘Murder’

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(American Thinker) 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 approvedby 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, bullied into taking Remdesivir, ventilated, and then sedated to death.  Thousands of Americans were killed this way, possibly hundreds of thousands.

 

These support groups are a deeply somber business.  Grieving faces fill the screen of people who lost a parent, spouse, sibling, or child.  Some speak with icy anger; some choke back sobs as they tell of the deadly abuse inflicted on their loved ones, shattering their families forever.

I asked them what they thought of the FDA’s decision to approve Remdesivir for people with severe renal impairment, including dialysis.  “Morally, how can you do that?” Joyce Wilson said.  “It’s a death sentence.  They didn’t care if people had kidney issues or not.  My husband went into the hospital in kidney distress.  They exacerbated it with Remdesivir.  Then they ventilated him, and he died.”

“This is absurd,” Tracy Bird told me.  “The FDA can no longer be trusted with any drug under any circumstances.  It’s all conflicts of interest.  My husband Jeff had strong kidney function when he went in the hospital.  They gave him Remdesivir, and three days later, he was in kidney failure.”

“My daughter’s story is no different than anyone else’s,” Denise Fritter said.  “Jamie was 36 and looking forward to getting married.  The hospital refused to consider any other modalities of treatment for her.  They insisted on Remdesivir.  Then they put her on a vent and murdered her.  I think the FDA is using Remdesivir to fulfill their own agenda.”

Cheri Martin, who lost her husband Steven to the protocol, chimed in with thoughts on the agenda: “They’re going to use this decision as a way to clean house of renal patients and people on dialysis.  It’s saving a ton of money for Medicare over the next twenty years.”

“I can’t believe the FDA would approve this,” MaryLou said.  “My son was 37 years old.  He went into the hospital with two blood clots, but his kidneys were functioning.  They gave him Remdesivir, and in twelve hours, his kidneys stopped working, and his organs began to fail.  We never saw him open his eyes again.”

Michelle Conway said, “I took my husband to the E.R., and the next day, they told me he was going on Remdesivir.  I said absolutely not.  I wanted him on other treatments, but they refused all of it.  They isolated him and told him he had to have Remdesivir or he’d die, and he agreed.  I got to watch his last rites over a video conference.  I know he was murdered by Remdesivir.”

A woman I’ll call Maya joined the support group for the first time to share her story.  She’s a survivor of the hospital protocol, and there aren’t many of those.  “I refused Remdesivir, and I refused the ventilator.  But they find other ways to take you out.  The doctors were pissed at me.  They called my husband to pressure him.  They fear-monger you with all these lies.  And they pull your loved ones away from you.  I was all by myself trying to make decisions.”

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