Breaking 911: FDA revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Monoclonal Antibody treatment for Covid-19
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (174)
sorted by:
Remember folks monoclonal antibody treatment is also EUA and long term effects, like the jabs, are really unknown.
Edit: I know lots of folks aren't a fan of Stew Peters, but this is a good breakdown of what monoclonal antibodies are and how they are created. It's worth a watch before you get or reccomend the treatment.
https://rumble.com/vsudtb-exclusive-first-look-at-child-jab-plus-evil-monoclonal-secrets-exposed.html
You are right, we don't know the long-term effects. We should be leery of anything the FDA approves for EUA right now or in the future. We know they want us dead.
On the reverse note, we don't know the long term effects of covid either.
That's why I got my trusty Ivermectin pills in case I ever get Covid.
I will stop it from replicating with my horsie meds :)
That's true. But we also never really said this about every new sickness that came up in the past.
Depends really. What’s the point of talking about the long-term effects of strep throat, when antibiotics are readily available and affordable? My great aunt developed heart disease from it, but this was before antibiotics, and is pointless to talk about now.