WSJ article published Feb 10 2018 and Q post 735 post Feb 11. Could the "experimental drug" be Ivermectin? Ivermectin was developed by Japanese scientists, and the article also involved Japanese "drug maker." I don't subscribe to WSJ, so can't read the whole article. I remember this post vividly, that the cures were being released slowly....I think the whole covid mess allowed us to research all these possible treatments, which also work for cold/flu/cancer, etc. HCQ, Zine, Quercetin, artemisinin, ivermectin, fenbendazole, etc. Q Posts re: cures
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Nah, ivermectin was prevalent in the 80s; discovered in 1975.
But you can probably find whatever drug they were writing about by searching PubMed around that time frame.
I understand that, but big pharma hides the cure. Then Q popped up, and articles after articles start mentioning cures for various maladies. Ivermectin is the cure for the cold/flu, yet the powers that be chose to use it as a dewormer for horses, etc. So was WSJ releasing the cure as a new treatment, but under a diff name? This new cure was found in the dirt, just like ivermectin....
Certainly explains the rabid attempt to discredit the drug and label it as nothing but animal de-wormer.