Ok, I made a thread earlier on this, guess the title didn't resonate with the subject, lol, apologies!
So to the point... Seems our government has become nothing more than the Politburo when it comes to acronym agencies doing the government bidding. Bypassing the other two branches, the Executive obviously with it's finger on a host of things.
Here, the Ivermectin scenario that played out during Covid. Now for those who did their own research, learned and knew it worked and works for a variety of "off label" issues. Here, the question became can the Govt via it's acronym agencies, become a Dr. after the fact, when a drug is approved for human consumption (safe), etc., and restrict it's use? Problematic as this scenario wound up causing insurance to deny prescriptions and pharmacy's refuse to fill them, all ridiculous of course.
Anyways, read for yourself...
Enjoy!
So to the point... Seems our government has become nothing more than the Politburo when it comes to acronym agencies doing the government bidding. Bypassing the other two branches, the Executive obviously with it's finger on a host of things.
Here, the Ivermectin scenario that played out during Covid. Now for those who did their own research, learned and knew it worked and works for a variety of "off label" issues. Here, the question became can the Govt via it's acronym agencies, become a Dr. after the fact, when a drug is approved for human consumption (safe), etc., and restrict it's use? Problematic as this scenario wound up causing insurance to deny prescriptions and pharmacy's refuse to fill them, all ridiculous of course.
Anyways, read for yourself...
FDA's Smug Anti-Ivermectin Post Backfires, Agency Forced in Court to Again Acknowledge Drug Is OK to Prescribe
"What about when it said, 'No, stop it'? Why isn't that a command? If you were in English class, they would say that was a command."
www.westernjournal.com
Enjoy!