I'm very thankful for this forum because the information I learned about from here I believe saved my mom and dad's life. Here is the text of an email I sent to a local radio host about my father's recent covid experience in the hopes it might change his normie message to his listeners. I'm so sorry for everyone here who experienced a different outcome with a loved one.
Here is the email I sent:
" Here is the story of Ivermectin. The video should be seen by everyone.
https://www.oann.com/the-story-of-ivermectin-sheds-light-on-the-history-benefits-of-the-drug/
Here is the story of my 83-year-old father.
On Oct 15th (a Friday) of this year he checked into the hospital with a very bad cause of Covid. No one told me he was experiencing symptoms starting on the Saturday before. Wed & Thu before he checked in were very bad days. By the time he checked in he had trouble knowing where he was - his body was raging with full-blown covid. He has co-morbidities like congestive heart failure (ejection fraction of ~ 35-40%), stints, multiple heart attacks, etc. I went to the hospital the minute I was told he checked in. Here is the quote from the doctor "do you have power of attorney and does he have a living will? It's a virus, so there's not much we can do." Oh, and he is not vaccinated.
I was determined that my father was not going to be another covid statistic and thankfully he was admitted when the strict quarantine rules had been lifted so I was able to visit him whenever I wanted to. The day the fully vaccinated Colin Powell died, my dad took his first turn for the better.
I didn't dare let the hospital know what I was doing. I wore my mask, cooperated in every way except for absolutely refusing to allow them to put him on remdesivir (did you watch the above video yet?). Every single morning and evening when I was sure none of the staff were watching, I made certain he received 36mg of ivermectin, 3000 mg of a liposomal delivery vitamin C, 5000 IU of a highly absorbable form of vitamin D3, 22mg of zinc combined with 800 mg of quercetin, and a silver colloidal nasal spray. All of this twice a day - every single day. Every time I had to prepare an individual dose packet in a baggie and sneak it into the hospital because I couldn't risk bringing in the full supply for them to confiscate.
The first Saturday and Sunday mornings after he checked in, I was alone with him in the hospital room and was scared he was going to die. He is very tough mentally and I had never seen him that way before. When he could talk, he wanted to make sure mom was taken care of. He went almost a full week being completely defenseless before I was able to get him the lifesaving treatments and I was worried it was too late because he is the "poster child" of the highest covid risk of death.
Last week he had his first follow-up appointment at his family doctor's office. The doctor didn't know how to react. Some of his quotes: "wow, your vitals are strong". "Your oxygen levels are really high". "Your lungs sound great". "I'd say just keep doing what you're doing". Of course, we couldn't tell him what "he was doing". We just had to smile and go along as if it was a real mystery.
Also, during this whole time I was taking care of my mom, my aunt and uncle along with my brother who all had covid. I was around covid almost constantly and never wore a mask and never "social distanced". I only cared about taking care of them. I was taking the same protocol I was giving my dad. I never got covid. If only there was an explanation for that right Pat?
BOTH my father and mother are alive today because of "covid misinformation". "
He could be on the lookout for others doing it if you tell.
So sit quietly? I don’t know the answer. My sons girlfriends grandmother just died of covid, on remdesiver, then the vent. She wasn’t jabbed. I found out after she passed and I had the remedy in my hands. My heart aches and I want to punch something. I believe most human beings are good, doctors get into the field to save lives. Somewhere along the way, they loose touch or focus on their specialty. I get why we need the exposure but I can’t stand the suffering
If most doctors were good, they would acknowledge the rest of the world's success with ivermectin, they would see how remdesivir was a failure when it first came out for ebola and had a 30-40ish% fatality rate. They would see how absurd it is that they get denied from prescribing something that works.
Many will quietly acknowledge or know deep down that Ivermectin works, but they spent far too much money and time on school to risk losing their license.
From an interview I heard with a doctor, a friend of his is one of those emergency high interest loan guy and doctors are among his biggest customers because they often insist on living large and beyond their means. The whole interview was great and the doctors I have delivered Amazon packages to on the side have lived in huge mansions in Bergen County which ain't cheap lol.
It's like cops acting against their oath to not lose their pensions. Many cops are good in normal circumstances, and helpful, but if the state told them to stand back while antifa rioted, they would.