ALERT Without Notice FDA Revokes Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for Covid

psychrn

Senior Member
This is some next level sketchy, borderline evil, stuff from the U.S. medical establishment. The FDA has revoked the authorization status of monoclonal antibody treatments [Announcement Here], effectively shutting down the treatment option for patients exposed to COVID-19.
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The FDA gave no advanced notice of their arbitrary decision; they just issued a press release Monday evening and immediately revoked the Emergency Use Authorization.
The result was that no states were given any time to prepare for the shutdown or cancel the scheduled appointments of their patients.
On the surface the FDA justification is essentially that monoclonal antibody treatments are “unlikely to be active against the omicron variant,” so the monoclonal treatment option is revoked. However, below the surface it looks like the FDA reason for the revocation is to push the Pfizer and Merck pills as the primarily authorized therapeutics. The problem with the pills is they are hard to find and in short supply.
Literally, a few hours before the FDA shut down monoclonal antibody treatments to push the pills, CBS writes an article about how difficult it is to find therapeutic pills {SEE HERE}. But we are supposed to believe these decisions are about public health, right? This is absurd, I mean, seriously, think about it.
If public health was really the driving factor, why wouldn’t federal public health officials make every effort to have all treatments available, and then let your doctor decide which is right for you?
The state of Florida Health Department is not happy and being forced to close all monoclonal antibody treatment sites. They issued the following statement:
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psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Well..if it doesn't work on these new variants, it doesn't work. Why keep producing and dispensing.

Those in charge are going to have to re-jigger the antibody treatments and vaccines to match current conditions if they want to remain relevant.
That may be true! Then fix it!
The infusion is STILL worth a damn try!


But it’s still VERY effective and I personally know people it worked for like magic and they were ten days, PAST symptoms/diagnosis!
DH allergist tried pulling every string he had to get those AND this supposedly “magic antiviral pill” which is NOWHERE to be found in Indiana! At least it wasn’t a few short weeks ago!
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Every once in awhile I sometimes get a whiff, maybe even a hint of an agenda here.
After all, President Trump's CoronaVirus was treated with monoclonal antibodies - and if it saved him, the establishment doesn't want anything to do with it.

Meanwhile - back at the rest of the world - the mRNA treatment of disease is falling into greater and greater disrepute. And when the "inventor" of the technique reputes it as a treatment option (Malone) then maybe the US is plowing the wrong row?

Naw - not possible. Your betters know better because they are better.

One just has to select "in comparison to whom" correctly.

Dobbin
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
I have a very nasty, gut feeling in the very near future we will not be able to get the “other alternative pills” either.
You know the ones I’m talking about,
Cow Hampshire appears to be attempting to "beat them to the punch" with passage of a law making Ivermectin an "over the counter" medication. This may not pass, or it may be overruled by the FDA.

CORONA - New Hampshire Pharmacies Could Soon Begin Dispensing Ivermectin Without Doctor's Prescription

Owner brought home a tube of "horse paste" from Tractor Supply the other day. They've been sold out for a long time he says.

So far he hasn't mentioned any problems with me (my agricultural amendment is important to him), and he's already had his Covirus Variant of the Week.

Dobbin
 

Tigerlily

Senior Member

"Even in the freedom movement, the 'anti-vaxxers,' people are against getting these injections or genetic modification devices, really, but then I see those same people run to get the monoclonal antibodies and I think, 'Oh, you just have no idea,'" she said.

"First of all, they're brand new, they're experimental, they have very little research on them, okay," she continued. "You're putting something in your body that we don't have research on. However, we know something about it.

"So, these are called a cocktail. So, what that is, they're taking antibodies from three sources. One is just a 'human source.' What does that mean? Is it somebody from the street? I mean, what is that? Do we know if they're purified? We don't know. Okay, that's one.

"Number two, they're using aborted fetal cells. When they say they're not, they're lying. They're using a play on words. They're using the HEK line, the human embryotic kidney cell line. It's 293. What that means is it took 293 ... living babies that were born. So they aborted them alive. They're still living with their heart beating. Then they take them to a cold lab and then they kill them there.

"It took 293 of them to get that cell line. So what they do is they make those lines cancerous so they never stop dividing. They don't want to tell you they're putting cancer cells from an aborted fetus in you so they're going to tell you that it's 'immortalized' — isn't that a nice word. Then they tell you they're cloned. That's what it means. You're taking in an aborted fetus that was killed in a lab and then you had a cancerous cell line from it that's being injected inside of you. Okay, so you've got two sources.

"Now, the third one is from a human and a mouse genome pushed together inside of a mouse, and the mouse spits out a human kind of an antibody but from a mouse. So this is something called a chimera. A chimera is two creatures pushed together and they're going to be spitting out an antibody.

"Now, you have to understand, all the genetic material that a human body takes up, whether we eat it, whether we inhale it, we become injected with it... our bodies are amazing. It takes up genetic material to analyze it, sometimes incorporate it inside our genome. It's called epigenetics."

Even at this point of the interview, I was having concerns about the monoclonal antibodies based on the information I was hearing. But it was during the next portion of Dr. Madej's answer that I became truly shocked.

"There's a problem also with the human-mouse antibody cell line," she continued. "It has a trade name called VelocImmune. So, I knew this, I recognized this from years ago when I had a very big practice here in Georgia. I took different cases, complicated, and of course I got cancer patients. Well, many of them were breast cancer patients that were put on a newer chemotherapy agent immunotherapy.

"And they use this same mouse-human line. It's called VelocImmune, okay. So they took that line and they put this in this chemo-agent. At first, the people looked great. These women were doing wonderfully. 'I feel good. My tumor shrank.'

"And then what happened within one to three years? Sometimes five but usually one to three years there was an allergic reaction, they called it, and a woman would come back loaded with cancer. All the organs looked like they had melted together. I couldn't, nor could the radiologist, tell one organ from another. So, it was a fulminant, terrible reaction. This was a failure.

"They're going to use the same mouse line on people right now. This is horrifying because, although people are only getting one or two of these doses, not many, this can't be good."

No, it definitely cannot be good.

As a journalist, it behooves me to always get a second opinion, so I asked some of my sources to verify Dr. Madej's claims. They checked out with flying colors. In fact, the HEK293T cell line she referred too were also used to develop the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines. Stories I read about the cell line on corporate media sites went out of their way to say they definitely did not come from aborted fetal cells even as they admitted that they originated from "donated" fetal cells. It was actually comical seeing the "play on words" Dr. Madej had mentioned in action.

The interview continued to reveal other extremely important information. We even had opportunities to talk about the Bible, a refreshing shift from my normal interviews with other doctors. It was one of my most enjoyable interviews, which is probably why it lasted the full hour.

As I've said many times, my preferred regimen is exercise, healthy eating, sunlight, and Dr. Zelenko's Z-Stack protocol (use promo code "Freedom" for a discount, in case you want to join me in taking the nutraceuticals). While we didn't discuss the nutraceuticals specifically, Dr. Madej was all onboard with everything else we're doing to improve our immunity.

It isn't often I tell people that they NEED to watch a particular interview, but this is clearly one of those rare instances. Dr. Madej's advice may be life-saving for many.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Ok...if you pull up the actual statement by the FDA, there is an “if” included in there stating IF ...a patient is found to be exposed to, or infected with a variant in areas still experiencing high rates of the variant where infusion does work... then they may receive an infusion.

That’s pretty difficult to determine in my opinion, since a test never tells you which one you’re infected with.
 

psychgirl

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Cow Hampshire appears to be attempting to "beat them to the punch" with passage of a law making Ivermectin an "over the counter" medication. This may not pass, or it may be overruled by the FDA.

CORONA - New Hampshire Pharmacies Could Soon Begin Dispensing Ivermectin Without Doctor's Prescription

Owner brought home a tube of "horse paste" from Tractor Supply the other day. They've been sold out for a long time he says.

So far he hasn't mentioned any problems with me (my agricultural amendment is important to him), and he's already had his Covirus Variant of the Week.

Dobbin
Yes, I saw that,
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Where are the studies that show the monoclonal antibody treatments are ineffective against the new variants?

We have a lot of medical declarations about safety and efficacy and ineffectiveness of any number of drugs but two years into the worse pandemic ever we have precious few, if any well designed, well funded and well consensus-ed studies aka real science on which to base our public policies.

Why is it we seem to be living under medical emergencies and medical dictators and the associated diktats without any science to back them? Where questioning is forbidden and all alternatives are systematically eliminated from availability?
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
That’s pretty difficult to determine in my opinion, since a test never tells you which one you’re infected with.
The general appearance of "test results" seems to favor "You're Infected with CoronaVirus" - even if you're not.

Reports have surfaced of those with a "common cold" showing positive on the latest "test sticks" used.

It is a test designed to "support the agenda" - and add to the Covirus counts furthering the panic.

Truth is, the human interior is a "breeding ground" of infectious disease: many diseases are "latent" or suppressed by the human immune system - and your interior exists as a sort of "survival of the fittest" of disease theater, and NORMALLY, your body keeps the nasties at bay. So you test AND you find CoronaVariant - or its near cousin - which indeed you have - but you're not sick and you won't get sick from it.

But the report makes for good panic - and panic is what they're counting on in "fundamentally changing America."

I hope Obama chokes on that phrase.

Dobbin
 

intowolves

Veteran Member
Cow Hampshire appears to be attempting to "beat them to the punch" with passage of a law making Ivermectin an "over the counter" medication. This may not pass, or it may be overruled by the FDA.

CORONA - New Hampshire Pharmacies Could Soon Begin Dispensing Ivermectin Without Doctor's Prescription

Owner brought home a tube of "horse paste" from Tractor Supply the other day. They've been sold out for a long time he says.

So far he hasn't mentioned any problems with me (my agricultural amendment is important to him), and he's already had his Covirus Variant of the Week.

Dobbin
Owner thinks you have worms?
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
"In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the Food and Drug Administration asked a federal judge for permission to make the public wait until the year 2096 to disclose all of the data it relied upon to license Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine"

Enough said......
How long are patents good for?
 
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TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?

"Even in the freedom movement, the 'anti-vaxxers,' people are against getting these injections or genetic modification devices, really, but then I see those same people run to get the monoclonal antibodies and I think, 'Oh, you just have no idea,'" she said.

"First of all, they're brand new, they're experimental, they have very little research on them, okay," she continued. "You're putting something in your body that we don't have research on. However, we know something about it.

"So, these are called a cocktail. So, what that is, they're taking antibodies from three sources. One is just a 'human source.' What does that mean? Is it somebody from the street? I mean, what is that? Do we know if they're purified? We don't know. Okay, that's one.

"Number two, they're using aborted fetal cells. When they say they're not, they're lying. They're using a play on words. They're using the HEK line, the human embryotic kidney cell line. It's 293. What that means is it took 293 ... living babies that were born. So they aborted them alive. They're still living with their heart beating. Then they take them to a cold lab and then they kill them there.

"It took 293 of them to get that cell line. So what they do is they make those lines cancerous so they never stop dividing. They don't want to tell you they're putting cancer cells from an aborted fetus in you so they're going to tell you that it's 'immortalized' — isn't that a nice word. Then they tell you they're cloned. That's what it means. You're taking in an aborted fetus that was killed in a lab and then you had a cancerous cell line from it that's being injected inside of you. Okay, so you've got two sources.

"Now, the third one is from a human and a mouse genome pushed together inside of a mouse, and the mouse spits out a human kind of an antibody but from a mouse. So this is something called a chimera. A chimera is two creatures pushed together and they're going to be spitting out an antibody.

"Now, you have to understand, all the genetic material that a human body takes up, whether we eat it, whether we inhale it, we become injected with it... our bodies are amazing. It takes up genetic material to analyze it, sometimes incorporate it inside our genome. It's called epigenetics."

Even at this point of the interview, I was having concerns about the monoclonal antibodies based on the information I was hearing. But it was during the next portion of Dr. Madej's answer that I became truly shocked.

"There's a problem also with the human-mouse antibody cell line," she continued. "It has a trade name called VelocImmune. So, I knew this, I recognized this from years ago when I had a very big practice here in Georgia. I took different cases, complicated, and of course I got cancer patients. Well, many of them were breast cancer patients that were put on a newer chemotherapy agent immunotherapy.

"And they use this same mouse-human line. It's called VelocImmune, okay. So they took that line and they put this in this chemo-agent. At first, the people looked great. These women were doing wonderfully. 'I feel good. My tumor shrank.'

"And then what happened within one to three years? Sometimes five but usually one to three years there was an allergic reaction, they called it, and a woman would come back loaded with cancer. All the organs looked like they had melted together. I couldn't, nor could the radiologist, tell one organ from another. So, it was a fulminant, terrible reaction. This was a failure.

"They're going to use the same mouse line on people right now. This is horrifying because, although people are only getting one or two of these doses, not many, this can't be good."

No, it definitely cannot be good.

As a journalist, it behooves me to always get a second opinion, so I asked some of my sources to verify Dr. Madej's claims. They checked out with flying colors. In fact, the HEK293T cell line she referred too were also used to develop the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines. Stories I read about the cell line on corporate media sites went out of their way to say they definitely did not come from aborted fetal cells even as they admitted that they originated from "donated" fetal cells. It was actually comical seeing the "play on words" Dr. Madej had mentioned in action.

The interview continued to reveal other extremely important information. We even had opportunities to talk about the Bible, a refreshing shift from my normal interviews with other doctors. It was one of my most enjoyable interviews, which is probably why it lasted the full hour.

As I've said many times, my preferred regimen is exercise, healthy eating, sunlight, and Dr. Zelenko's Z-Stack protocol (use promo code "Freedom" for a discount, in case you want to join me in taking the nutraceuticals). While we didn't discuss the nutraceuticals specifically, Dr. Madej was all onboard with everything else we're doing to improve our immunity.

It isn't often I tell people that they NEED to watch a particular interview, but this is clearly one of those rare instances. Dr. Madej's advice may be life-saving for many.
I have never heard this before. Not that I'm doubting it out of the gate, but wow.
 

Groucho

Has No Life - Lives on TB

"Even in the freedom movement, the 'anti-vaxxers,' people are against getting these injections or genetic modification devices, really, but then I see those same people run to get the monoclonal antibodies and I think, 'Oh, you just have no idea,'" she said.

"First of all, they're brand new, they're experimental, they have very little research on them, okay," she continued. "You're putting something in your body that we don't have research on. However, we know something about it.

"So, these are called a cocktail. So, what that is, they're taking antibodies from three sources. One is just a 'human source.' What does that mean? Is it somebody from the street? I mean, what is that? Do we know if they're purified? We don't know. Okay, that's one.

"Number two, they're using aborted fetal cells. When they say they're not, they're lying. They're using a play on words. They're using the HEK line, the human embryotic kidney cell line. It's 293. What that means is it took 293 ... living babies that were born. So they aborted them alive. They're still living with their heart beating. Then they take them to a cold lab and then they kill them there.

"It took 293 of them to get that cell line. So what they do is they make those lines cancerous so they never stop dividing. They don't want to tell you they're putting cancer cells from an aborted fetus in you so they're going to tell you that it's 'immortalized' — isn't that a nice word. Then they tell you they're cloned. That's what it means. You're taking in an aborted fetus that was killed in a lab and then you had a cancerous cell line from it that's being injected inside of you. Okay, so you've got two sources.

"Now, the third one is from a human and a mouse genome pushed together inside of a mouse, and the mouse spits out a human kind of an antibody but from a mouse. So this is something called a chimera. A chimera is two creatures pushed together and they're going to be spitting out an antibody.

"Now, you have to understand, all the genetic material that a human body takes up, whether we eat it, whether we inhale it, we become injected with it... our bodies are amazing. It takes up genetic material to analyze it, sometimes incorporate it inside our genome. It's called epigenetics."

Even at this point of the interview, I was having concerns about the monoclonal antibodies based on the information I was hearing. But it was during the next portion of Dr. Madej's answer that I became truly shocked.

"There's a problem also with the human-mouse antibody cell line," she continued. "It has a trade name called VelocImmune. So, I knew this, I recognized this from years ago when I had a very big practice here in Georgia. I took different cases, complicated, and of course I got cancer patients. Well, many of them were breast cancer patients that were put on a newer chemotherapy agent immunotherapy.

"And they use this same mouse-human line. It's called VelocImmune, okay. So they took that line and they put this in this chemo-agent. At first, the people looked great. These women were doing wonderfully. 'I feel good. My tumor shrank.'

"And then what happened within one to three years? Sometimes five but usually one to three years there was an allergic reaction, they called it, and a woman would come back loaded with cancer. All the organs looked like they had melted together. I couldn't, nor could the radiologist, tell one organ from another. So, it was a fulminant, terrible reaction. This was a failure.

"They're going to use the same mouse line on people right now. This is horrifying because, although people are only getting one or two of these doses, not many, this can't be good."

No, it definitely cannot be good.

As a journalist, it behooves me to always get a second opinion, so I asked some of my sources to verify Dr. Madej's claims. They checked out with flying colors. In fact, the HEK293T cell line she referred too were also used to develop the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines. Stories I read about the cell line on corporate media sites went out of their way to say they definitely did not come from aborted fetal cells even as they admitted that they originated from "donated" fetal cells. It was actually comical seeing the "play on words" Dr. Madej had mentioned in action.

The interview continued to reveal other extremely important information. We even had opportunities to talk about the Bible, a refreshing shift from my normal interviews with other doctors. It was one of my most enjoyable interviews, which is probably why it lasted the full hour.

As I've said many times, my preferred regimen is exercise, healthy eating, sunlight, and Dr. Zelenko's Z-Stack protocol (use promo code "Freedom" for a discount, in case you want to join me in taking the nutraceuticals). While we didn't discuss the nutraceuticals specifically, Dr. Madej was all onboard with everything else we're doing to improve our immunity.

It isn't often I tell people that they NEED to watch a particular interview, but this is clearly one of those rare instances. Dr. Madej's advice may be life-saving for many.
Thanks, Tigerlily. I always appreciate a good warning. I actually hope that the doc is wrong, but what if she's right. :eek:
 

Double_A

TB Fanatic
"In response to a Freedom of Information Act request, the Food and Drug Administration asked a federal judge for permission to make the public wait until the year 2096 to disclose all of the data it relied upon to license Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine"

Enough said......

Sure, when all parties that could sue them are dead, they think their problems will also be gone.
 
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