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Why Are Young Americans Dying At Staggering Rates?

• https://www.activistpost.com, By Neenah Payne

Compare that to the 6 million reportedly killed in the WWII Holocaust. As a result of the Nuremberg Trials, many of the perpetrators were hanged. The Nuremberg Code was written to ensure such atrocities would happen "never again". Since 1951, Germany has paid $90 billion in reparations. In 2024, Germany will pay more than $1.4 billion to Holocaust survivors. Where is the compensation for those injured or killed by the COVID shots and policies?

Dr. Pierre Kory is the President and Chief Medical Office as well as one of the founders of FLCCC, Front Line COVID Critical Care Alliance.

We've never seen dying at this rate: Dr Pierre Kory (video) 12/14/23

Dr. Pierre Kory joined 'The Ingraham Angle' to discuss why the United States has seen a 'staggering' 158,000 more deaths in 2023 compared to the same period in 2019.

Dr. Kory is a co-author of the 2023 book The War on Ivermectin: The Medicine That Saved Millions and Could Have Ended The Pandemic. In 2020 before the COVID shots were approved, he testified before the Senate and begged the FDA to look into Ivermectin. The fact that Ivermectin was an available effective treatment for COVID made the "Warp Speed" COVID shots unnecessary. It also made the Emergency Use Authorizations for the shots illegal.

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Big Pharma and health agencies cry, "Don't take ivermectin!" A media storm follows. Why then, does the science say the opposite?" Ivermectin is a dirty word in the media. It doesn't work. It's a deadly horse dewormer. Prescribe or promote it and you'll be called a right-wing quack, be banned from social media, or lose your license to practice medicine. And yet, entire countries wiped out the virus with it, and more than ninety-five studies now show it to be unequivocally effective in preventing and treating Covid-19. If it didn't work, why was there a coordinated global campaign to cancel it? What's the truth about this decades-old, Nobel Prize-winning medication?