Remdesivir Stopped Kidney Function in COVID Patients 

Health officials claimed remdesivir would stop COVID-19 — instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs. So why did the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approve the drug for people with kidney disease?

Remdesivir may be the most despised drug in American history, earning the nickname “Run, Death Is Near” for its lethal record during COVID-19.

Experts claimed that it would stop COVID-19; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs. Now this reviled destroyer of kidneys has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for COVID-19 treatment of kidney patients.

Does anybody else feel as if the FDA is shoving its power in our faces and laughing at us?

I’ve been joining online support groups for people who lost loved ones to the Remdesivir Protocol — a nightmarish sequence in which a patient is isolated in the hospital, bullied into taking remdesivir, ventilated and then sedated to death.

Thousands of Americans were killed this way, possibly hundreds of thousands.

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