Dr. Marik on the Data the FDA, CDC, & WHO are Hiding
Speaking with the Infinity Foundation, Dr. Marik discusses how Big Pharma invests millions to suppress data that can hinder their profits.
Speaking with the Infinity Foundation, Dr. Marik discusses how Big Pharma invests millions to suppress data that can hinder their profits.
An examination of the recent flood of phony news stories about Ivermectin being poisonous, even though it isn’t. Who and what’s behind this “informational flooding.” by Justus R. Hope, MD in The Desert Review.
Matt Walsh, a 45-year American newspaper editor, reminds his audience of 425,000 that science and journalism save lives with humility and honest debate. by Michael Capuzzo, for RESCUE
Dr.'s Kory, Marik, and Cadegiani Review the New Simplified I-MASK+ Protocol and take Q&A.
Analysis of the U.S. pandemic-fighting policy by Mary Beth Pfeiffer, a reporter who has covered it from the outset for TrialSiteNews.
A quick, one-minute break out video from the Weekly Update of the FLCCC doctors discussing How To Stay Out of the Hospital.
Drs. Kory, Marik and new advisor Dr. Flávio Cadegiani tell why they changed the I-MASK+ Protocol.
Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Pierre Kory discuss how looking at the "Totality of Evidence" for any therapeutic is the only way to determine whether or not to use the drug for a particular condition.
This week the FLCCC doctors focus on issues with the TOGETHER trial, plus Outpatient Control of the Delta Variant.
Dr. and Mrs. Morros got Covid-19. Dr. Morros went to their local hospital for outpatient treatment with Regenron. He was admitted from the outpatient clinic after receiving Regeneron and after worsening symptoms. The hospital refused to allow Dr. Morros to receive ivermectin. Their daughter, Kristina Morros, flew from The Netherlands to the US to help her parents. Kristina is a nurse anesthetist and she helped nurse both her sick parents back to health with the I-MASK+ protocol at home in collaboration with a family member who is also a doctor. This is their story.
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