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AAron's avatar

Miracle cure for Deaf kids is great... but could the rest of us please get basic access to ivermectin pills again? TrumpRX should sell it and really piss the left off.

GregWA's avatar

I've been harping on this one, too! Seems a no brainer for Trump: gets us something we need and pisses off all the right people. It would be Epic Trump Trolling!

And not just access--you can now buy them from places in Idaho and probably others. But still stupid expensive: $2/pill when the same stuff costs $0.05/pill in India! So, yes, give us Ivermectin at TrumpRx but at "world's best pricing"!

AAron's avatar

Yes!! Your's is the comment of the month in my book.

I bought quite a few boxes from India and of course they upcharged me $3 a pill before Idaho got in on the action.

Laura Kasner's avatar

I paid 75 cents per 12mg pill through Pharmacyonair.com (India)

Janet's avatar

During Covid, an independent clinic nearby was selling it for 5$ a tablet. We get it from RESOLVX 89.00 for 50 12 mg tabs but it’s for husbands cancer. Along with Fenben (also sold there, ) my hubs has had 3 clear bladder ladder cancer reports. He has taken them along with an immune protocol. I take it as a prophylactic. It’s a reliable company that does have special offers. Worth the money and reliability and availability.

Juju's avatar
Apr 24Edited

I’ve been using AllDayChemist.com. They sell Austro brand, which in testing various brands from all over came in at second most effective (Mexico’s Veridex was #1). It’s more expensive than my trusty India sources, but it’s cheaper than what you are paying. I pay $99 for 100 12mg tablets. They have good customer service and quicker shipping.

Although I’m glad to have Laura’s link! so I can save money again when I have time to wait on shipping.

Here’s a link to one of the studies I read about quality/efficacy back in 2022: https://doyourownresearch.substack.com/p/not-all-ivermectin-is-created-equal

PEL's avatar

I used to order from them also but not recently. Are you getting hit with any tariffs or custom’s fees now?

Karmy's avatar

Do you have a coupon Juju? I just checked and 100 12mg is $115.

Debra Nolasco's avatar

RESOLVX (found on 2ndSmartestGuyInTheWorld substack) also now offers Ivermectin Cream 1% for topical applications.

Tonee norman's avatar

I wonder if there is a difference between the ivermectin paste I buy for my horses,and,this 1% cream? Long before any ivermectin creams were available,I was using this horse paste on lesion/ herpes/shingles type issues with remarkable efficacy. A tube with 12 ,50# doses costs me 10$

Laura's avatar

What's the name of their website where you buy it? My Google search says they don't do retail. Thank you!

JCrutcher's avatar

Good to hear your hubby is doing well.

Marty Kiner's avatar

I also got mine from India but I thought they were fairly cheap at the time.

C. Wilson's avatar

If you buy from India, pay the extra bit for insurance and expidited service. Some people I know did that because US Customs intercepted the perfectly legal shipments or the shipments simply never arrived.

The companies have "alternate" ways to accomplish the mission.

MaryAnn's avatar

Alldaychemist labels their containers as a tech company. The shipping is significant but I try to save by combining orders. I use their RetinA topical gel and ivm.

Fred's avatar

Have you noticed that the 0.1% gel is no longer available? Either cream or “mycronized.” The gel was terrific, once your skin adjusted. I suspect same reason that the effective strengths of glycolic acid were banned by the FDA a year or so ago.

Patti's avatar

Wow! I paid 4.00 way back in 2021 for a box of 100 12mg the latest was 14.00 a box

Alan Devincentis's avatar

I have horse paste. Same thing.

JT Hawk's avatar

"Horse paste" is filled with ingredients to give it the volume to be administered to horses. We don't need all that other stuff, just to get the small percentage of ivermectin mixed in with it. I'll bet you don't even know what else you are ingesting along with the ivermectin.

DDForTruth's avatar

Actually, "horse paste" is the purest form of Ivermectin BECAUSE horses literally cannot vomit.

Horse people spend a lot of money on their horses and horse's health.

Just puttin' that out there.

C. Wilson's avatar

I mentioned above that all the ivermectin paste at our Tractor supply has other uses with other chemicals included. Bots

Truth Seeker's avatar

fear not, it is and has always been the cheapest, most viable solution

Easily accessed with a convenient dispersal mechanism for those in the know... Such a small volume titrated based on weight

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Apparently, those “in the know”, assume everyone is as stupid as they.

C. Wilson's avatar

Most of the horse paste I've seen at Tractor supply has an ingredient that also repells BOTS. Bots are not Chat GPT gremlins. BOTS are insects.

So, I guess you won't have whatever problem for which you are taking the ivermectin nor will you have "bugs."

Lori's avatar

Bot flies. They drive horses mad.

C. Wilson's avatar

Indeed they do. So, it is good that it is in the ivermectin cream. Not maybe so much on a human face, though his dermatologist commented on how great his skin looks - rosacea! He doesn't have any trouble with bots, either!!

Tonee norman's avatar

Years back,when we were just learning we could use our “horse paste” for Cvd protection,we learned/believed we should NOT use the versions that included OTHER botcides.. just,ivermectin. It is easy to use in many ways!

Karmy's avatar

You can also buy the injectable liquid Durvet Ivermectin Injection 1% Sterile Solution and take it orally in orange juice.

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I buy it though Indiamart.com, 1,000 12mg pills for $115. Used Whatsapp. They used paypal for the transaction, safe and secure. You don't have to have paypal for them to bill it to your credit card. When you enter Indiamart you'll be prompted to search what you need. I typed in Ivermectin 12 mg. I immediately got a number of offers. I chose the same brand we bought in the states from the local pharmacy during covid. I received the invoice and paid with my credit card through paypal. Had the pills in about 17 days... A close friend's mom had M.A.C. Was treated for 2 years with a long list of antibiotics, nothing worked. Little sleep due to coughing... My friend researched it and asked if she could try the Ivermectin. Her mom's doctor agreed. She gave the pills to her mom who took them to her doctor. He prescribed the dosage. She no longer has M.A.C. It took a few weeks for the coughing to stop, then he lowered the mgs slowly. She still takes 3mgs daily two years later. No symptoms. Had her daughter not researched it, her mom would be dead...

Steve Stevens's avatar

Do you need a prescription to get these pills from outside the country?

Does customs or whoever try to confiscate them before they even reach you?

m&m's avatar

If you go through Resolve on SecondSmartest substack mentioned above you do not need a prescription. I get my ivermectin there.

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

No prescription needed. Customs sent my pkg right through. During the last administration customs would confiscate it!

MaryAnn's avatar

No prescription needed for meds from alldaychemist.

PEL's avatar

No. Did not for my inhalers either.

Lori's avatar

Maggie, what is MAC? LOL, I think of the cosmetic line when I see MAC:}

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Mycobacterium Avion Complex. A bacyerisl infection in the lungs.

Lori's avatar

Thanks Maggie.

GregWA's avatar

Thanks, Maggie. What brand do you buy? IIRC, there are a LOT to choose from on these Indian websites.

Mad Mel's avatar

Oh, I hope you see this, can’t believe I saw your comment. My mom JUST got diagnosed with this, hasn’t started the drugs yet but we’re freaking out about how toxic they are, she’s 86 so it could be devastating. I’d actually thought about IVM, just did a brief search last night and didn’t see anything. If you could share anymore info about your friend’s research/sources it would mean the world. By what miracle does her mother have a doctor that’s open to it?! Thanks for sharing this, it seems like an answer to prayer. ❤️😊

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I will ask her for that info. Yes, her doctor had no issue with it. Thank God! Her mother tells me I saved her life by giving her some of my IVM. It was really her daughter! After two years of not sleeping well due to her cough, it was an incredible relief! I'll post her answer as soon as she responds.

Mad Mel's avatar

Thank you so much!!

Truth Seeker's avatar

What does M.A.C. stand for? Have extensive training, this one has me...

Some lung condition? There is nearly zero downside to Iver.

The price you paid .11 per tab is half due to the volume, the cheapest on offer.

Currently about .20 per 12mg tablet for 10 from the broker

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Mycobacterium Avium Complex. Bacterial infection in the lungs.

Phil Denter's avatar

How long will Americans pay 40x before you switch from kissing Trump's ass to holding him and his TrumpRx partner (Pfizer CEO and accused mass-murderer) Albert Bourla accountable, do you think?

Truth Seeker's avatar

you will eat a large slice of humble pie

Not excusing the genocide, Had he "banned" the quax, it would have been

worse due to clueless people who "believed" they were safe and effective

Phil Denter's avatar

Right. It was better that he claimed fatherhood of it and had billions worldwide jabbed with it. Good thinking.

MayBella82's avatar

He did not mandate it…Biden did. Please get your facts straight.

Truth Seeker's avatar

There are fully indoctrinated fools. There are also fools with low comprehesion. The % that refused due to his claims saved more than those that went along. Further he stated "therapeutics" for those capable of

discernment. The thinking is consistent, neither good nor bad.

Maha's avatar

Indeed. While the prices on Ivermectin remain high, and even heroes of the "pandemic" like Peter McCullough are gouging customers at his TWC site, costs of anti-helminthic medications were on the rise in the US from 2010, possibly due to increased immigration of disease carrying individuals from African and Asian countries. As a reference, read "Costs and Prescribing Patterns of Anthelmintics in the United States Military: A Retrospective Analysis" found here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8849283/

Going forward, with the "cat out of the bag" regarding these medications' (Ivermectin, Mebendazole, Fenbendazole) role being defined in oncology--much to the chagrin of the oncologists who never prescribe a low cost treatment for cancer--I expect to see the prices steadily increase, unless TrumpRX can get them onboard.

GregWA's avatar

Well, I used to be a chemist. did just enough synthetic organic to be dangerous. Ivermectin is no longer on patent. Cheaper than dirt to make, apparently? Probably because it gets made in India by the ton!

But, I wonder if I could make some? precursor chemicals would be the challenge…and then purifying the product and KNOWING its purity (chemical assay tools are expensive!). Tough to do for just one guy and his family and friends. …Still…tempting!

Truth Seeker's avatar

It is so cheap to be a non issue... As you mention synthesizing it might be possible, however it is so easy to access there is no reason

Leo's avatar

Greg, that's the thing...knowing its purity.

Truth Seeker's avatar

another explanation is that awareness of widespread parasites as contributory

or causative is now widespread.

Oncologists have been poisoning and maining since their inception

When shopping its useful to pick the right location

Leo's avatar

Truth, agreed, but how does one identify the "right" location?

PEL's avatar

I am shocked at his prices!!!!

Brenda Ping's avatar

I’ve been using Resolvx. Go to this link for 2nd Smartest Guy in the World and scroll all the way to the bottom. Author lists links to Resolvx drugs: ivermectin, Fenbendazole, CBD oil and more. The links have discounts attached. Also there is a flash sale right now 4/24/26

https://2ndsmartestguyintheworld.substack.com/p/bombshell-2023-cancer-data-just-dropped?r=qjp3s&utm_medium=ios

Cabogirl's avatar

In Mexico Iver is 110 pesos for a box of 4 pills. So around $5.50. Also ..you in the states need to use an anti parasitic like Loxcell NF (MX name) to supplement the coverage of Ivermectin. I hate to tell you this but eating sushi in MX is the same sushi (and fish shrimp etc that comes from MX) you eat up there and it’s ridiculous to think you don’t have parasites up there. I would venture that most all the ailments regarding gastrointestinal issues etc are parasitic. We are finding out more and more about diseases that are caused by parasites. Hello

Truth Seeker's avatar

Not just GI though health pioneers offered that "death begins in the colon"

many decades ago. More recently renegade MD's and other docs

suggest that all cancer is parasitic.

Sue Thompson's avatar

Why would we need an antiparasitic to supplement the coverage of a Nobel prize-winning antiparasitic?

Cabogirl's avatar

Because Iver does not cover the full spectrum. When you deworm horses you rotate dewormers. We had horses for 18 yrs. (Yep horse dewormer.. that old saying) ..It’s a known fact to use different chemical dewormers. So why would it be different with people and why are they adding Fenbendazol to the anti parasitic mix with cancers. The combo of both is more effective. Most people I know here do both .. mx and ex pats. The symptoms I see that people have in the states is very very similar to a parasite situation but it gets labeled and treated in the states as some other diseases typically with no cure and forever pharmaceuticals. I asked my doctor up there and he poo pooed it saying we don’t have parasites up there… really?

G Harkness's avatar

My question, exactly, Sue!

Fiona walker's avatar

You are lucky, we can’t get a sniff of the stuff in the Gulag UK.

Inisfad's avatar

AllDayChemist ships to the UK

Fiona walker's avatar

Thanks I will check it out.

Sue Kelley's avatar

Interesting note on Idaho. So a prescription is no longer needed HOWEVER, because the pharm companies will not change the label on the boxes that say" by prescription only" Walgreens Walmart etc will not sell it without a prescription. There is only one pharmacy in North Idaho that will compound it for you with instructions for dosages. (Interestingly it is owned by a state representative who runs and votes as a Republican which is getting rare here in Idaho)

So big pharma threw a wrench in the works.

No word on the cost so haven't purchased any but it's Medicine Man Cornerstone in Hayden Idaho.

GregWA's avatar

I used "Idamectin"; I think they're in the Boise area. But I'll get ahold of the "Medicine Man"

Donna Oliphint's avatar

$189 for 40 pills in Alabama and Tennessee !

Valerie's avatar

I want to know what happened to monoclonal antibodies. Did they come back with Trump 2.0? I’ve heard nothing about them but they really worked.

Janet's avatar

They were only useful for those who either had had covid or hadn’t (I can’t remember which one) but I read something then. Biden took them away because it would affect the jab scheme, of course.

Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

I had Covid in September of 2021. I took myself to Eden Hospital ER because my doctor said I could go over there and try to qualify for monoclonal antibodies. I was 75 at the time and I sincerely believe that they did every single thing they could so that I wouldn't qualify. They ran me through every test known to man! I'm sure they thought I was going to collapse or not pass the tests and then they could go ahead and put me on a ventilator... which I believe was the original intent. (remember the so-called doctors/medical professionals were getting paid big bucks to get folks on ventilators! And here's one for the books...they tried to slip me a Remdesivir IV (knowing I was there for monoclonal antibodies and that I had passed all their damn tests) but I had read up on it and asked to see the bag label. REMDESIVIR!When I saw what it was, I told the nurse to get that sh*t away from me. He (a 30 year ER nurse) leaned in to me and said "Smart!"

Anyway I got my monoclonal antibodies. And frankly I don't know if it helped because I was never sick enough to go to bed with the virus. However, I had a dry cough, a stinker of a headache, and my oxygen was pretty low.

I lived! (THANK YOU, JESUS!) And I never took any of their clot-shots, their boosters... nor have I taken Big Pharma's so-called annual vaccine! But I've witnessed what they've done to the members of my family that got the shots and boosters.

wily_coyote-genius's avatar

You are correct, Janet. People who had COVID, would get monoclonal antibodies to help them through it. It might have worked to prevent, but I’m not certain. Anyone out there know?

AAron's avatar

Me too!! Hopefully we'll read more about that soon.

Evangeline's avatar

There are risks with it too.

DDForTruth's avatar

Welp, there are risks walking out your front door too.

There are also risks taking things out of the oven, playing in the outdoors, drinking water from the taps, and basically everything else we do before we've even left the yard.

Guess that's why being informed is kinda key.

😉😊

jman's avatar

Welp, thats what pandemics are for, getting a large number of people to do something wtthout being informed.

DDForTruth's avatar

Which we indeed witnessed at alarming rates!

That's the part, after all the other shocking parts, that shocked me the most...how fast and furious-like folks just fell for the whole shit-and-kaboodle!!

I was like, ummm, "viruses" CANNOT live, thrive and survive in both hemispheres, never mind at the exact same time!!

I was also like, ummm, remember that 140th time ya went to the doc and he literally said there wasn't anything they could do about a virus but here's some aspirin to alleviate the symptoms?

I was flabberghasted at EXACTLY how many instantly masked people forgot basics they should have learned in junior high!!

Thanxs for your response Friend, I appreciate it.

*Tips hat

Much Love

Rachel Mills's avatar

Well, exactly. You didn't need to be a PhD virologist. You just needed to have passed 7th grade biology to figure out we were being bamboozled.

G Harkness's avatar

Yes! You have to choose your risk. THAT is what we were not allowed to do.

Fred's avatar
Apr 24Edited

Benefits of monoclonal antibodies outweighed the risks, at least with the more severe strains.

Patti's avatar

Always a risk. Gotta say it with each individual for sure

Cousin Clem's avatar

From what I've read, anti bodies are non specific so I'm not sure they are truly what they say they are. It's possible there is some other mechanism behind the deafness cure. But I have to read some more.

Fla Mom's avatar

Clem, "They’re made up of many copies (clones) of a single antibody that recognize a specific target." Look up medications that end in -mab, and you'll see there is a slew of them, all for different diseases.

Source for the quote:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/22246-monoclonal-antibodies

Cousin Clem's avatar

Anti-bodiies are non-specific so they can't recognize a specific target. Only general toxins in the body.

Valoree Dowell's avatar

Not accurate. No offense, but read up on your immunology. And monoclonal antibodies are directed to specific antigens.

jmsmithmd's avatar

I loved the shot of the toddler meltdown on the floor or. God bless babies!!

Carol M's avatar

Just bought some over the counter in Idaho!

GregWA's avatar

Carol M, I've called pharmacies in Idaho. They say the problem is the manufacturers aren't making packaging designed for over-the-counter! So, OTC is legal in several states...it's just not being "allowed" by the powers that be!

So, very important to know where you bought yours' and how much you paid. Thanks in advance!

Janet's avatar

Yes. And I read they are very expensive and sold by the tablet. My husband takes a trusted brand plus Fenbendazole for his cancer. ResolvX. Sells Fenben, hydrochloriquin, doxycycline, etc without Rx. Sold as pet meds. Even IVM cream. I believe the cost is justified, even for prophylactic use. Hubby has had 3 all clear reports since middle of 2025. Of course, there is cost to it. It’s not aspirin and we don’t live in India.

David Nelson's avatar

My thanks to your husband for trying to help establish these alternate cures. And my prayers for him and for you. I had fenbendazole delivered to a cousin who declined with a word of thanks. It brought home to me how personal the fight is. (In fact, I flatter myself that I _know_ I'll "definitely" be a part of the trial "when" I face cancer--BUT, and here it is, who knows for certain how they'll respond?) (For those interested, hunt for "Joe Tippens Protocol.")

RJ Rambler's avatar

🙏🏼 been thru this.

Carol M's avatar

Portico Pharmacy….208-288-4341. I got the run around from Albertsons, CVS and Walgreens saying that, while legal, they have no dosing chart (untrue) because the dosage was known back during covid and has been used internationally for years. We literally walked into Portico, gave my husband’s weight, told them what strength we wanted and picked them up ½ hour later. They compound capsules. I think we paid $120 for 60 12mg capsules. But we have also ordered through an online pharmacy recommended by Dr. Makis. this is that link. https://allfamilypharmacy.com/makis/

RJ Rambler's avatar

Dosing chart... You really can't overdose. The proof is in the vet industry. And Africa

St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Yes! My vet told me to give the whole 1250 lb dose to my 1000 lb horses, that it wouldn't hurt them, and to give the goats (100 lbs) about a quarter of the tube each. He told me that when testing dosages for IVM, animals had been given 5X the recommended doses with no ill effects. It seems to me that the risk is in having too little a dose for your weight.

Mrs. "the Knife"

Karen Bandy's avatar

It’s funny, back in my horse days I gave my horse ivermectin quarterly. Invariably some would get on the outside of his mouth and I always tried to wipe it off with my finger. Gals at the barn would always say how dangerous it was to get on your skin and to go wash. Pretty silly huh, it was safe for our horses but not for us!

I just wiped it on my pants 😂

Tonee norman's avatar

I ,regularly,took 50# over my weight of the paste,during Cvd. Never had any “side effects “, except I NEVER got Cvd ,in spite of living with fully jabbed people who got it multiple times! Oh, and,I like Oats a LOT more,then I used to😉

Paige Green's avatar

IVM is the main ingredient in canine heartworm preventatives. Dosing goes in 25 lb increments for smaller dogs, then 50 lb increments for larger dogs. So yeah, it’s pretty hard to OD on it!

David Nelson's avatar

#iaskedai: Q. At the onset of Covid-19 before vaccines were available some Indian medical academy had come up with a dosing schedule for health-care workers using ivermectin basing it on body weight. What was that academy?

A. AIIMS Bhubaneswar (All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar) issued that ivermectin prophylaxis protocol for healthcare workers.

Their specific dosing (early 2021, pre-vaccines):

at 300 μg/kg-of-body-weight

initially, two doses, 72 hours apart

followed by monthly repeat-dosing

Weight-based schedule they published:

40–60 kg: 15 mg [DN: 88–132 lbs]

60–80 kg: 18 mg [DN: 132–176 lbs]

>80 kg: 24 mg [DN: >176 lbs]

[DN: You can calculate it, 1 milligram(mg) = 1000 micrograms(μg, sometimes mcg):

<your_wgt> lb * 0.4536kg/lb * 300 μg/kg * 0.001 mg/μg; e.g., for a 200-lb person

200 * 0.4536 * 300 * 0.001 = 27.216 [will be in mg, after other units cancel out]

Study claim: 73% reduction in COVID-19 infections among HCWs for one month.

[DN note: however, AI being what it is, *THIS* cannot simply be reported; it *MUST ALSO* be challenged; so]

This came from their expert committee consensus statement during India's brutal second wave when frontline workers were dying daily. The study got worldwide attention but was heavily debated later as higher-quality RCTs showed no benefit. [DN: whoya gonna believe? "Indian" medical professionals or "later," "higher-quality" "RCTs?"]

Dena's avatar

The FLCCC, now Independent Medical Alliance, has a weight chart in lbs. & kg for Ivermectin. They have a Substack.

RJ Rambler's avatar

🙋🏼‍♀️🤣 and all my family for whom I'm responsible for dosing, and the goats who I wish I'd given so much more to. 😛

Donna Oliphint's avatar

I paid $3.13 for a prescription of 40 in 2021. That’s how inexpensive the are to manufacture.

hail_ants's avatar

That's great news, I didn't realize we could get it here! I may see if Mike's Pharmacy will compound it for me, otherwise I may need to head out to Treasure Valley next time I visit Dad in Jerome. Thank you! Update: I see you can also order it from https://idamectin.com

Carol M's avatar

You’re welcome! I think any privately owned pharmacy that compounds should be able to assist. 😊. I wonder if Portico would mail it to you?

GregWA's avatar

Thanks, Carol M. "no dosing chart"...that's rich!

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Is Portico a St Luke’s subsidiary?

hail_ants's avatar

I believe they are privately held. Love your username, BTW.

Quiltlady's avatar

I get my Ivermectin from a compounding Pharmacy in my city. I call them with my order. They send me a Bill online, which I Pay. The pills arrive in my mailbox in a few days. They are not cheap, but it works for me. I got a prescription for it from my Naturopath. So looking forward to Ivermectin being over the counter.

Silent scorn's avatar

Same. And we’re in a dark blue state. The key is a privately owned compounding pharmacy!

Monterey's avatar

You can get it from The Wellness Company. Dr. Peter McCullough is the chief scientific officer for TWC

Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

I order Iver from the Medicine Counter in TN & have it shipped to MN. Not cheap, but reliable.

https://gomedicinecounter.com/

FenBen from: https://thehappyhealingstore.com/coupons/

AAron's avatar

How much? $0.05 a pill like it used to be before Covid or $2 a pill?

Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

All WAY higher priced now.

GregWA's avatar

Where!? How much did it cost?

GregWA's avatar

Carol M, where did you buy it?

Libertas's avatar

Also, didn't Americans learn anything about the potential harms of gene therapy? The dangerous c-19 shots were falsely called vaccines but were really gene therapy!

nancy's avatar

Jeff wrote an excellent article on this "cure", April 6th. This is not the gene altering that the spike protein did. It was an excellent post by Jeff C.

Janet's avatar

I think there is use for it. It was the spike and lipo nanoparticle delivery system that caused the damage and what else that was in those fatty particles. There are many ways genes can be used to help IMO.

Libertas's avatar

Perhaps, but how do you deliver those genes without lipid nanoparticles and in a safe, targeted way that does not disrupt other normal cellular processes and so that they’re not attacked by one’s own immune system?

Dori Chouhad's avatar

Right away a friend and I started calling them GMO’s for humans….

STH's avatar

You can? It’s just not cheap. If you want the human one. I bought mine from a pharmacy in TN.

Phil Denter's avatar

Indeed. Shumer et al. must be freaked right out that Trump profits handsomely partnered with Pfizer CEO and accused mass-murderer Albert Bourla and World Economic Forum Co-chair Larry Fink.

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Hint: Elephants vs. Donkeys, Left v Right, Red versus Blue ... it's all a ruse. It's all bull shit. It's 1970s Saturday TV Pro Wrestling. The "good guys" and the "bad guys" all laugh and drink beer together when the cameras stop and the paying rubes have all gone home.

The Left is not your enemy. Larry Fink is our enemy.

BD's avatar

"The Left is not your enemy." Now THERE'S a laughable statement.

Phil Denter's avatar

Only because you are MK-Ultra brainwashed.

BD's avatar

And pray tell, what is "MK-Ultra"?

BD's avatar

Yes, really. I don't know the lefties' coded language. Must be a Canadian thing.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

WEF/Transnational gangsters have infected the Beltway. Aided and abetted by both political parties. Which is why the despise DJT.

Phil Denter's avatar

They don't despise Trump. That's just what you are told by the lying liars.

Trump partners with Witkoff, Kushner, Fink, Thiel, Ellison, Altman, Gates, Zuck, Musk, Bezos, Bourla, Adelson et al.

"Wakey, wakey!"

Proberta's avatar

"Trump partners with......."

Don't forget Trump's bestie Netanyahu!

And they ALL serve City of London. Rottchild.

Proberta's avatar

Ivermectin is a chemical antiparasitical agent. You can eliminate parasites NATURALLY using NATURAL parasite cleanses like Wormwood, Clove, Diatomaceous Earth, etc.

Personally I prefer the natural antiparasiticals over the chemical ones like Ivermectin.

Pitcher's avatar

Interesting. Maybe the major sticking point is States Rights Issue? Obama-Phone. Trump-Rx. Wonder what Empire will serve us up next?

Monterey's avatar

You can get ivermectin from The Wellness Company

G Harkness's avatar

There are states where it's available OTC, but I can't remember which ones (just a couple.) Oh this is good news (for me): Tennessee, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, and Texas. I've been hoarding my supply, probably past expiration date, because I didn't know Texas had changed the law to allow it. Not to mention that I bought it bootleg from France, I think, and I was never REALLY sure it was the actual product. Although, the one time I got Covid, I recovered quickly when I took the Ivermectin, as did my husband and we are in the "worst" group - our seventies.

NoreenL's avatar

The ivermectin access seems to be a state issue. There are states that have legislation to make ivermectin available OTC. Florida is one of them, where I live. I would like to be able to get this locally.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Yeah, I’m in Florida as well,and I’m still using horsey paste. I’ve found it nowhere here.

Juju's avatar

I still find the paste yields better results than the human pills. I buy empty 00 capsules and fill them with it to make it easier to take

CindyLou's avatar

Ooo! I did that too! Now I use those capsules for dosing methylene blue neatly. :-)

Fla Mom's avatar

Noreen, I believe that bill died very early in the process in the legislative session that just ended.

Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, I was disappointed. So-called Republicans, with super-majorities in both chambers, can pass bills about official state plants and animals and pies, but not something actually useful like a potentially lifesaving medication. Meanwhile, the horrible Speaker, Perez, has again threatened to derail Gov. DeSantis' special session for redistricting, as he did for immigration enforcement. We have so many snakes, even here.

Fla Mom's avatar

Noreen, Children's Health Defense - Florida just announced a special session to address medical freedom in Florida! They're asking people to send comments via a 'take action' site, and we can also be present in Tallahassee for the session to lend support.

Facebook link:

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17u5taULMR/

X link:

https://x.com/FLChildrensHD/status/2047840613291176120?s=20

"[T]he special session will now convene at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, and conclude no later than May 1. Florida Senate President Ben Albritton informed senators on Wednesday that they should plan to be in the capital beginning at noon on the new start date."

https://flvoicenews.com/gov-desantis-amends-special-session-call-to-include-new-congressional-map-ai-and-medical-freedom/

Flatulus Maximus's avatar

You'll likely never see it. I started ordering it from India 2 years ago. Now I even order some meds Medicare used to cover from there, too. We'll be in our graves before government acts on something like this.

Karmy's avatar

They should be sold over the counter everywhere since it is safer than acetaminophen!

Hebrews 12:29's avatar

lots of states are making it OTC. There's a national movement for that.

liz's avatar

YES YES AND YES! Ivermectin and Fenbendazole PLEASE.

patrick.net/memes's avatar

Yes, safer than aspirin, and very effective against Wuhan Virus and various parasites. Maybe some cancers too.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.

— 2 Corinthians 5:1 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

Graphite's avatar

Our bodies are like tipis that we live in here on earth. If our tipi wears out and is taken down in death, we know for sure that the Great Spirit has a better lodge for us in the spirit-world above. That lodge is not made with human hands and will never grow old or wear out.

2 Corinthians 5:1 (First Nations Version)

Oma's avatar

Amen, Janice 🩷

CStone's avatar

An old song says “This house of flesh is but a prison, bars of bone hold my soul.”

It won’t be long now, for me.

David Clark's avatar

Some of our bodies are like jars of clay.

God Bless America's avatar

Love the scriptures, Miss Janice… ✝️🙏🏽💖🙏🏽

A.'s avatar
Apr 24Edited

Janice, according to your bio here, you are flogging a book of yours. So this posting of scripture comes across to me as nothing more than daily PR. To heighten book sales.

Crafty....because you can play the holy poseur at the same time. And all you have to do is to cut and paste a scripture verse daily. Kill two birds with one stone! You know that the rest of the religious-extremist herd will come rushing to upvote you. Which keeps your post near the top, ensuring visibility.

I am not the sort who falls for this. I have seen too much of those who use the "extremist religion" act to promote themselves or to cash in. It has been quite common for several centuries, in fact.

Silent scorn's avatar

So you’re a glass half full type I it take it. FYI I’ve been reading Janice’s posts for months and if she’s ’flogging’ a book she’s doing a terrible job because she’s never mentioned it here. Her posts are lovely and a great way to get people reading the word of God in unexpected places.

A.'s avatar
Apr 24Edited

FYI -- I already told you that if you simply read her profile/bio here, it is all about selling her self-published book. You seem to have failed to look at that.

Posting scripture here daily, and getting the many upvotes to push her to the top of the forum, is one of the easiest and cheapest PR tricks I have seen in a while.

PT Barnum said "There's a sucker born every minute!" I have to agree, This forum is bursting with the gullible types. I guess you are one of them. Janice takes advantage.

A.'s avatar

Suit yourself....get taken! I see a great many of your sort here who are none too astute. But you refuse to admit it.

Too funny!

Silent scorn's avatar

Reading her posted bible verses is not ‘getting taken’. You’re being quite argumentative over a non issue.

Oma's avatar
Apr 24Edited

A. I read your profile and you say you are a “student” of dreams, slips of the tongue, unexpected emotional reactions, and recurring life patterns. You might need Janice’s daily quotes of scripture more than most here. We study differently than you. But, I await your analysis.

Oma's avatar

But also know I wouldn’t pay you a penny for your thoughts. Although I would buy a book written by Janice.

A.'s avatar
Apr 24Edited

Yes....I realize you would fall for that. It is written all over your comments. I fully expect that kind of response from the religious extremists on this forum. You are all very predictable. And often quite nasty to anyone who does not agree with you. I know many secular folks who behave better than that.

Sorry, I would not take you on, either. Your mind is too far gone. Find someone else.

A.'s avatar

Oma....you must be illiterate. That is not what it says at all. And that is not what Depth Psychology is. I am far past being a student. I am in the professional realm.

That was not clever of you, as you think. That is simply your insulting smear. What a Christ-like person you are!

I would not say that your type studies; I would say that you are keen to indoctrinate yourselves. Much like cult followers. You have a herd, and you must all engage in herd-thought and herd-activity. Religion needn't be practiced like this, you know. Or did you know that balanced religion is quite possible? Only some forms fall to harmful extremism.

Oma's avatar

A, we are a family here on this site. You may be unfamiliar with that term. You seem to like to “sell, promote, explain our deficiencies, and promote your title”—which is defined just as I stated in my comment—and I normally scroll past nonsense such as you spew. But you gave so much material to pass it up. “I am in the professional realm.” Still no penny.

Oma's avatar

🤣but you did take me on!

MaryAnn's avatar

A: Thanks for reminding me to find it. I was speed-scrolling and went right past it.

A.'s avatar

Thanks for reminding me that even when you point it out to them, there are many people who fail to see. Wilful blindness. Because they would have to re-arrange their identity, and admit more truth than they wish. They insist on staying at the level they are. They thrive on being just a part of a hive-mind. No individuality!!

I am sure you still have time to add the expected upvote for Janice, and keep her PR-piece at the top of the comments. No rush.

A.'s avatar

MaryAnn, you put me in mind of the classic 1950s Leon Festinger book, "When Prophecy Fails". About extremist religion doomsday cults where the doom-date comes and goes with nothing happening (Quelle surprise!). The cult members just re-arrange their reality and continue in the same manner with a new date.

The author's analysis is about how to fool yourself.

rolandttg's avatar

Juan O Savin posted a short important update. Trump's tweet was not hyperbole. The Virginia redistricting election was stolen. He said they know exactly how it was done. I saw elsewhere there were 3 late stair step increases in the Yes vote from mail in ballot drops in Fairfax county. Juan said this election steal was existential to the integrity of the midterms. , and will be addressed. Think about it. The bolsheviks outspent Republicans over 10 to one, and still had to cheat to "win" the election.

Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I wonder if the administration might have placed monitoring capabilities in place to be able to prove election theft just in case?

If they did, it will be ammunition in issuing an EO that would require secure elections. John Thune’s traitorous refusal to pass the SAVE Act would be neutralized.

Mary C Irwin's avatar

I read this morning that Thune is telling Republican reps to stop talking about the filibuster - he is not going to even try to change it back to the original “talking” filibuster. He is actively helping the Dems cheat. If we can’t stop them cheating, or even find reps willing to even *try* to stop it, then we really are through as a country. I try to be optimistic like Jeff, but this makes me very depressed.

Jane Tracy's avatar

It only takes 27 votes to remove Thune as speaker of the senate. He is just sitting on The Save America Act… which I believe is crucial for the future of our Nation 🇺🇸

Lori's avatar

He needs to be gotten rid of.

Mrs. M.'s avatar

No, get fighting mad! Call your reps, send back $ appeals (on their dime) with “pass the Save America Act!”✊🏼🇺🇸☕️🍪

Free in Florida's avatar

Mrs. M - There are four senators who are also standing in the way and they also need to be called:

Murkowski (Alaska)

Tillis (NC)

Susan Collins (ME)

McConnell (KY)

Capitol Hill phone # is - (202) 224-3121

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Yes but how many are standing in the way of replacing Thune? THAT is what needs to happen post haste.

Free in Florida's avatar

I’ll wait for your research on this. 😊

In the meantime, I do what I can do. Even with a change in leadership, if we don’t have the numbers to bring back the talking filibuster at a minimum, the Save Act still won’t have a chance to pass.

Jake's avatar

I read Susan Collins was a holdout too.

Free in Florida's avatar

YES, Jake, you’re absolutely correct! I thought there were just four so it’s either McConnell or Rand Paul that may not be on that list. I’ll check it out and edit it here. Thanks!

————-

I took off Rand Paul’s name above and added Collins. Again, thank you!!!

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!!!! They want nothing more than to discourage us all. They know that discouraged people give up. Get fighting mad indeed!!!

Mary C Irwin's avatar

You are right, of course. Thanks for the trumpet call!

Graphite's avatar

I can't even believe that the US has (had?) the talking 'filibuster' - What madness is it that some idiot can stand up wasting everybody's time with reading a phone book... it just beggars belief!!!

william howard's avatar

a lot better than the automatic veto

Jeff Lynn's avatar

That was long before we had such a dip$#!+ senate. The filibuster forced debate on bills and prevented several crappy bills. That Cruz (Dr. Suess) and Booker made a joke of the talking filibuster recently is not what it was in the past. The senate moved to a silent filibuster because they were lazy @$$holes and no longer debate the way the Senate was designed to.

Arnold C Fossen's avatar

I don't understand why they don't remove him. It only takers five.

Juju's avatar

It takes five to bring it to a vote but I think it takes a majority of the party to pass it, so we would need about 26 senators to vote to replace him. ???

Jo Ann's avatar

What is stopping GOP senators from using procedural powers granted to majority party to challenge leadership? Only takes 5 senators to initiate caucus vote. Are they all part of the script, including Senators Lee and Scott?

Silent scorn's avatar

You should look at his replies on stuff he posts on X if you use that platform. He posts about all the self important things he’s doing and all the replies are some version of “PASS THE SAVE ACT LOSER, or RESIGN!

Mento's avatar

If they didn’t, they were amiss & leave themselves vulnerable to being “asleep at the watch.”

Casey Jones's avatar

Obviously the prospect does not have them shaking in their boots, does it?

SB's avatar
Apr 27Edited

I heard on news this morning that Thune isn’t changing filibuster because he said he doesn’t have Republican support. Idk but whoever isn’t on board are rhinos who need to go.

Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Yes, Jeff O'Donnell (The Lone Raccoon) posted charts showing the F curves you talk about, and some of the times (many) that votes counts actually went DOWN instead of up.

MaryAnn's avatar

I recall an “F Joe Biden” t-shirt using the F curve, back in 2020.

Occam's avatar

More proof that the left doesn't hesitate to cheat.

Which is why, when the dems win the midterms, expect absolute carnage. They will not be constrained by laws or ethics - think J6, but for all notable conservatives.

RJ Rambler's avatar

There are Republicans that lie and cheat too. Trust no one. Do justice to all.

Mary C Irwin's avatar

Exhibit A: Virginia

rolandttg's avatar

That is not going to be allowed to happen. Watch and see

Lydia Lozano's avatar

Surprise, surprise, surprise. When will the heads begin to roll?

RJ Rambler's avatar

So Babylon Bee was RIGHT! GERRYMANDERING from coast to coast.

Sue Thompson's avatar

Possibly you saw it elsewhere yesterday in Jeff's column, "Going F-Shaped."

Bard Joseph's avatar

Both sides Bolsheviks.

Still thinking two parties?

Darby O'Gill's avatar

Choosing the lesser evil is our sad condition but it's all we have until we weed out the sob's !

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The Socialists, formerly Democrats,

Have help from foreign $$$$.

Peter Schott's avatar

Some observers have noted the "No" votes going backward as well - by relatively significant amounts, not "counting error" amounts. Add in those strange "straight up" yes vote increases a couple of times and it's even more suspicious.

Of course, the fact that they did this despite the courts saying "this is illegal" before _and_ now after....

rolandttg's avatar

I have heard that too. what few people realize is they do not cheat just one way. Often, there are over a dozen cheat mechanism.

Lydia Lozano's avatar

It has been 10 days since I paid my taxes, I am still smarting, so I find it difficult to sympathize with the now-unemployed USAID workers who were paid big bucks to give away my money to predominantly ridiculous causes and uses. Thank you Elon Musk and Marco Rubio. And President Trump. Now the assignment is to ensure that Democrats don't find a way to reinstate those ridiculous, money-wasting programs

Occam's avatar

Imagine thinking you're owed something after being laid off from a $300k bullshit public sector job. Like you were actually doing something that mattered.

It's all so tiresome.

Juju's avatar

Best quote of the day, coffee spew achieved: “Now the terrarium’s glass has been shattered. The inhabitants are getting out, wandering around the real world, blinking in the harsh sunlight, wondering why nobody wants to pay them six figures to advise the globe.”

Leo's avatar

And the winner is: "...self-licking ice cream cone."

Free in Florida's avatar

Lydia - Yes, cry me a river… Just like the coal miners, the USAID workers can learn to code, eh? Oh. Wait. That’s being taken by AI. Never mind. 🤣

Susan Seas's avatar

I hear there are openings for cleaners. 😆 you would think, after raking in that kind of money that you would have some kind of savings? That could possibly float you for a few months or a year.

Free in Florida's avatar

Susan, there you go again - being responsible and thinking like a conservative. Ya gotta have fun, live in the moment and when you flame out or life happens, blame someone else and expect them to pick up the pieces. LOL

Susan Seas's avatar

LOL maybe I should try that sounds less stressful 😂

Free in Florida's avatar

Just in the short term (which you know. 😊)

MaryAnn's avatar

I suspect the laid off USAID workers are hoping to survive until ‘28 when the dems will bring it back, with a vengeance.😖

dancingtime's avatar

I felt the same way about the dot.com bubble burst decades ago....little wall streeters with an over priced opinion of themselves...

Juju's avatar

Actually … your money went to pay their salary

FH's avatar

The way to ensure Dems don't find a way to reinstate those programs is to vote GOP all the way down every ticket in every precinct. Allowing any Dem any power means, well you know what it means. As bad as the GOP is, it's the only way. Next step after that is to take over all the local GOP committees. That is a longer effort, but it needs to be done.

As for those former government and NGO workers, Sundance shared this post from X. Best commentary (next to Jeff's of course) - they weren't being paid salaries, they were subsidized:

https://x.com/_The_Prophet__/status/2047445122980462826

Lori's avatar

Always vote Repub down the ticket and I am not even a Repub.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Have you not noticed the Trump deficit explosion?

Johnny-O's avatar

Israel needs more of your hard earned money

SB's avatar

Giving away our money to themselves with those salaries!

Lori's avatar

I could give a crap about any of them. Time they feel and see how the real world works.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

The top of the US government pay scale for G15 employees is in the 160K to 180K range, and those jobs are supposed to be for doctors, attorneys, scientists, people with advanced engineering degrees...

Lydia Lozano's avatar

The rules are easily and frequently waived. They are for the well-credentialed little people. Dr. Fauci was the highest-paid federal employee. He left the NIAID with a final annual salary of $480,654. Check out the pay for certain civilian employees at the Pentagon. Nor does that pay scale apply to NGO employees, where the sky is the limit.

JT's avatar

If people like Chick-fil-A contributed to SPLC, five will get you ten there was some serious extortion going on...as in, "If you don't contribute, we'll just tell everyone you're a hate group!"

Occam's avatar

Between corporate pander marketing to special interest groups (think all the lgbt, minorities and immigrants in banking commercials) and corporate blackmail like this, the progressives built quite a little funding machine.

Throw in USAID and all the welfare fraud, and the engine was massive.

Jerri Hinojosa's avatar

I went from the private sector to working as a contractor to USAID for 5 years in Eastern Europe. Then back to private sector employment. While overseas, I used to tell friends back home “If people in the U.S. had any idea how their tax dollars are being spent, there would be rioting in the streets”.

Fla Mom's avatar

"Mark Moyar, a senior political appointee at the US Agency for International Development, discovered evidence of corruption involving five career bureaucrats and reported it to agency officials in 2018. Senior bureaucrats orchestrated a sophisticated retaliatory plot, which began when a Special Operations general fraudulently accused Moyar of divulging classified information, and ended with the termination of Moyar's employment.

"The bureau that Moyar had been on track to lead, with an annual budget exceeding $300 million, fell into the hands of one of his bureaucratic assassins. The leading perpetrator of the corruption exposed by Moyar subsequently escaped punishment by transferring to another federal agency.

"A multi-agency cover-up followed. Moyar sought help from three Offices of the Inspector General--the government's main bulwarks against whistleblower retaliation--but all three conducted flimsy investigations that absolved the bureaucracy. When Senator Charles Grassley demanded that agency officials fill the gaps in the government's story, he was met with lies and evasions."

https://shop.hillsdale.edu/products/masters-of-corruption-mark-moyar

Craig Warhurst's avatar

Did you ever feel any remorse about participating in the farce and taking the money?

Jerri Hinojosa's avatar

Honestly, I didn’t Craig. I had not been groomed in the ways of USAID employees and I applied myself the same way I would’ve in my private sector job. I originally signed up for one year and had delusions of actually doing something useful while was there. After about 4 months, it appeared the USAID-created organization I was sent to manage was embezzling from U.S. I Investigated, got the receipts that proved it and took that info to my USAID handler who promptly tried to fire me “because the client no longer trusted me”. No kidding. The org was his claim to fame in the country and I suspected he was not reporting the theft up the chain, so I went to the Country Director and showed him the receipts and said “I’m new at this, so if I’m supposed to look the other way, you’re going to have to tell me “It’s your job to look the other way”. Of course, he couldn’t. Nothing happened to my direct supervisor but we did confront the organization and shut down the embezzlement scheme, but not the organization. That was my preference but would not allow USAID to save face for pouring $ into it and being lax with accounting in a country whose biggest problem was corruption.

I wasn’t about to go home and report my whole “saving the world” episode consisted of pissing off my supervisor and all the people I was supposed to be helping. I got a better job in the same country for a different Beltway bandit reporting to a new and improved USAID supervisor. Over 3 years, we drafted, lobbied and passed a complex commercial code, set up a whole new national government agency to record loans on moveable property like tractors, create a database where banks could look up whether a piece of industrial equipment, tractor, vehicle, etc already had loans against it. We call this a UCC registry in the US and loans against moveable property would not happen without it. We trained the staff and many groups of bankers on the process. It took Herculean effort by me and my excellent new USAID supervisor to keep up our end of the bargain in spite of incredible inertia. Obviously, it took a lot of effort from our local partners to keep up their end.

Above all, my goal was to make this agency self-sufficient so it wouldn’t fold the minute USAID moved on. To do that, we had to figure out the actual cost for every transaction and insist the agency charged high enough fees to cover the cost without and money from us. That cost was $20 per recorded transaction in a country where judges made $50 per month, so you can imagine the pushback. Imagine if we went out to buy a car and the dealership or bank charged us almost half a month’s pay for the filing fee. In the end, we succeeded in getting the rather high fees included in regulations. It’s been over 20 years ago and this agency was able to lower its fees as volume increased and is still making lending possible with no support from the U.S.

I brought my private sector expectations for success and stamina and created a rare sustainable local service that helped their economy immensely. At one point, I had to report improper charges by my own employer to USAID to keep the project from flaming out. This time, they fired my employer, kept me and connected me with a different contractor to pay my paychecks. I managed to prove that useful things could get done within USAID, but the low expectations, red tape, inertia, idiots and corruption in their system made it a rare occurrence (in spite of what they reported to Congress as their brilliant successes every year).

Jake's avatar

How do you pull something like that off without coordination/planning/leadership?? It's so widespread that it didn't happen by chance. Someone or some group has been directing and refining their plan over the years. I pray retribution on a large scale is in the near future.

David Clark's avatar

That was tried when there was all the controversy about Chic Fil A and homosexuals, gay marriage stance, etc.

Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

After the founder died, Chik-fil-A began donating to LGBTQ causes. They’re not the company you think they are.

Lori's avatar

Ugh. They contribute to those causes, they lost a customer and her family and friends. Will get the word out, thanks Fre'd.

Proberta's avatar

All that controversy with Chic-Fil-A and not one mention of polysiloxane, the anti-foaming polymer chemical used in industrial food production. Also found in Silly Putty and breast implants.

Richard Whitney's avatar

I'm guessing that's when they gave the donation.

Mrs. RW

Susan Clack's avatar

Or maybe somebody in the Chick-Fil-A Charitable Giving Office thought, hey, why don't we give to these guys, because they're all about "Southern" Poverty? Southern poor folk like fried chicken, don't they? 🙄🙄🙄

NAB's avatar

Was the Family Research Council on the SPLC list at the time someone entered the FRC in Washington and tried to shoot people?

VelvetStitching's avatar

If I remember correctly, FRC WAS on their "hate list!" - and then rhe shooting occurred.

LogicFirst's avatar

Good question. 🤨

Fla Mom's avatar

When the founder of Chick Fil-A, Mr. Cathy, died, his more lefty son inherited, either literally or because he was the next in line on the corporate chain of command. That's when they started supporting the alphabet brigade, etc.

Craig Warhurst's avatar

Now the current relative in charge moved the company HQ out of the California swamp.

Don Reed's avatar

04/14/26: The Chicken-Out-fil-a management inspired Profiles In Cowardice, a book that should be written. And reading about how the USAID crooks are heartbroken and bankrupt was alone worth the price of our yearly subscription!

Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Sounds a lot like Jesse Jackson’s rainbow coalition and his extortion techniques

Amanda Cullen's avatar

Yes, like when Nascar was one of Jesse Jackson’s biggest donors. “That’s a nice racing industry you’ve got there… it would be a shame if someone racism-ed it.”

RunningLogic's avatar

Yup that was exactly my thought.

cat's avatar

Could it be the Eat-Mor-Chiken cows?

Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Since the Bushes, Clintons, Obamas, Bidens & Trumps, as well as most of the US House/Senate are allowed to profit off of insider info, without any penalties, Van Dyke and any others shouldn't be treated differently than the self-assigned elite scum is treated.

Sunnydaze's avatar

When all of Congress gets thrown into prison for their insider trading….then Van Dyke should serve his time-not a minute behind bars for him related to that until then!

Sick of rules for thee but not for me!

Aside from that he can face his charges related to violation of military code & NDA and let him defend himself.

Arnold C Fossen's avatar

It is not just Congress; it is all of the administrative state that is profiting at the expense of investors.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Hi Sunnydaze, I was thinking about you the other day! Haven’t seen you here in a while.

Did you ever get off your thyroid meds? I’m working on that now. Mine were super low doses to start with anyway.

Sunnydaze's avatar

I haven’t yet. I did switch to a more natural med for 9 months but it gave me headaches and my symptoms didn’t change. So ugh. Still working on it. Are you having any good results??? Any helpful hints to share?

Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ll message you…

CHop's avatar

I think your observation is exactly what they intended. The guy was from Fort Bragg, Home of the Army's psychological operations.

GregWA's avatar

Agree...don't prosecute him for insider trading, but for his (possible?) disclosure of secret info on an operation. He violated his NDA...maybe? If he is charged with anything, it should be that.

Jane Tracy's avatar

I n relation to the insider trading in Congress with no penalty ( other than telling them no to), a 60 year prison term is outlandish IMO

william howard's avatar

and then there is old SF Nan - queen of insider trading

Alan Devincentis's avatar

And congressional drunkenness. Daily. By 1100

Athos22's avatar

When I saw the news about this yesterday, I could not believe a prosecutor scold be so low to file these charges and figured the DA had to be a Democrat. One thing about war is there is no predictable outcome. Once one starts, there are all kinds of likely outcomes Just because this person was part of the planning, it did not give him certainty of victory. It is just some more petty ass judicial/legal warfare by the left

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I hope he ends up with a misdemeanor, has to spend about 30 days in jail and forfeits his money. If he actually went on the raid, he was risking his life for our country and shouldn't get punished any worse.

This would be something President Trump could pardon...

Gabby_Normal's avatar

Just go on the X account that announced this “arrest “ and you’ll see that most people with a properly functioning brain and a conservative tilt, are lambasting the FBI over this.

The fact that they have put so much effort into this… Man hours and such, when there are so many “low hanging” fruit to be plucked if the goal was to truly stop corruption.

He should have some consequences for violating his NDA, but I don’t think he should go to prison. Donating the money one to charity after extracting his initial outlay would be fine with me.

cat's avatar

I agree. I think though, that Van Dyke could pull an "Omar" and claim that maybe his accountant "made" him place the bet.

Dave's avatar

No they should ALL be prosecuted 🙄

SunnyWoods's avatar

The Liberal media makes me SICK! I shared Jeffs original article with other moms of kids with deafness because I was so excited! Our kids might fully hear one day without an expensive and very loseable device sitting g in their ears!? My sweet boy has left sided deafness. Thank God he can fully hear in his other ear but the prospect of full hearing being one day possible!? That’s incredible! We need to support Regeneron! And we need big pharma to stay far away!

Mrs. M.'s avatar

And I also pray Regeneron can help us who lose hearing due to aging! Or as my retired Ear, Nose, Throat doc used to lecture me: it’s that dang Rock and Roll music😅

David Clark's avatar

I’m still waiting for a baldness cure.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

I’d sign up for that. I’m pretty deaf. And still playing rock and roll. Still ringing from last night, got to play tonight.

Mrs. M.'s avatar

Wear your special ear protection! I forget what they are called. You can hear, sing, but no extreme decibels allowed somehow! My cousin has played for decades in various bands, wearing them, we used to tease him, but guess what? He still has his good hearing!🎶

Cousin Clem's avatar

Regeneron is another big pharma as far as I can see. What you saw was a nice promotional item for them. They want you to use their product for cancer and every disease you can dream of. I'm suspicious of the whole mono-clonal anti body story.

Fla Mom's avatar

I had a ray of hope when the President of Regeneron , at that White House event, said something like, "I just realized - I'm a president, he's a president, and he's a president, and we're all from Queens. Must have been doing something right back in those days. I don't know about these days, though."

Juju's avatar

The Kings of Queens …

That’s a sitcom, right? 😄

Fla Mom's avatar

They could do like Trump's old show, but try to rehabilitate the USAID workers into useful employees. Hilarity ensues.

Juju's avatar

Oh my gosh that would be a great show 🤣👍

Fla Mom's avatar

Should be! Or maybe a reality show!

Valerie's avatar

That picture of the kid flat on his face in the Oval Office made me laugh so hard. My kids, any of them, probably would have done that. 😂😂

Susan Seas's avatar

Yes! I was thinking that photo will be awesome for the future. 😂 And here you are throwing a temper tantrum in the Oval Office … 🤣

God Bless America's avatar

😂😂😂 something to show his future wife when they’re dating!

Fla Mom's avatar

John Roberts' little boy has to be taken off stage at his swearing in as Chief Justice, when he started dancing and mugging to the crowd. It was cute.

CynicalCuteness's avatar

That rug does look super comfy!🤣

Bob Hougher's avatar

There is a great line in Ghostbusters by one of the busters. "I've been in the private sector. They expect results." May the USAID crybabies cry in their beer.

Cousin Clem's avatar

There are jobs out there, just not $100K+ ones that they were spoiled with. I have a feeling that they are not applying for your average retail jobs and still expect to get hired as high paid advisors. With the type of jobs they had, they should have put a lot of their income into savings. They had to know that such a job won't last forever.

Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Cousin Clem: I think they thought they won the lottery, and it would continue for their lifetime.

RunningLogic's avatar

They have a very entitled attitude and so did not expect their gravy train to ever end. Because they’re “so important.” 😑

Herodotus II's avatar

Exactly! In a similar vein, I recently read a Free Press piece that was interviewing white-collar tech workers who'd recently been laid off from their "coding" jobs (AI), bemoaning the fact that if they learned a trade, they'd only be able to make like a measly $60-80K! Instead of the mid 6-figure checks they figured were OWED them. An entire "entitled" generation. Thank God for Trump, or that generation won't have anything LEFT by the time they need it. If they decide to get a job...

Beth M's avatar

Exactly. They never expected to have a man like Trump in office 😊

Juju's avatar
Apr 24Edited

Well the machine sure convinced them of that. And the machine is fighting like dogs to claw it back

VelvetStitching's avatar

The ride may seem euphoric for those who ride the wave - until the money runs out!

The pirannas gather and eat their own and the proof is displayed - the redistribution and tyranny of Socialism FAILS every time!

Kelli's avatar

If Pelosi and her comrades in Congress can make millions on insider trading then why can’t a special ops badass make money on Polymarket?!

Juju's avatar
Apr 24Edited

Exactly the thought I had when reading today. While benefitting from insider knowledge should never be ok, I find it interesting that they are holding THIS guy accountable when our congressmen make off with millions and millions from insider knowledge.

What I have a real problem with is it could have potentially put the mission at risk. $400k would not have been worth it to hurt your mission and your president and your country.

However, the same can be said for our congressmen … what do they risk just to make off with so much profit? The lives of fellow Americans, that’s what.

Still, this administration is holding themselves to the same standards and that’s good

Lisa Price's avatar

Civil damages for insider trading are 3x the ill-gotten gains. That is the way to shut down insider trading—if this guy, or everyone in Congress had to pay the SEC 3x their profits, they’d stop pretty quickly—and whoever in the administration has been putting on the well timed oil trades—them, too.

Juju's avatar

I think I read they ONLY get slapped with a $200 fine, which is commonly waived

Steenroid's avatar

Only seems fair.

Abiding Dude's avatar

The Trump family is doing as much or more of that.

Despicable.

CHop's avatar

You're the third comment like this. I think that line of thinking was the plan. The solider was out of Fort Bragg where the Army's psychological operations are located

Jpeach's avatar

SPLC and USAID were weaponized to destroy America for decades. Thank you to the Whistleblowers, AI forensic audits and courageous influencers to reveal the treasonous Cabal. Accountability better come before the midterms or the Cabal will win again.

Jake's avatar

Both parties use Fear as a money maker. How much taxpayer money was spent trying to save the world from global warming. Gotta be trillions of dollars. I suspect that was/is a big money maker for the Dem/Rino parties.

Karen Bandy's avatar

Yep, here in Oregon global warming is still de rigeur.

Crash Pile's avatar

You think maybe the SPLC leaders will be Smollettized, released and sternly advised to never do that again? Case closed. Bondi style.

Cabogirl's avatar

There is more to come for sure.

Barbls's avatar

RE: Van Dyke bet:

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Demands Full Pardon for U.S. Special Forces Hero Prosecuted by DOJ for ‘Insider Trading’ on Maduro Raid – “Skewed Justice” While Congress Members Illegally Profit Every Single Day

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/04/rep-anna-paulina-luna-demands-full-pardon-u/

She makes a good point.

RunningLogic's avatar

None of them should be doing it but yes it does seem hypocritical in light of what Congress is doing.

FLGenX's avatar

100% and thanks for the link so I can share it

SHug's avatar

I like her more every time she opens her mouth!

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Full pardon or maybe light slap on the wrist and forfeiting the money he made.

Mary Romaniec's avatar

Makes me wonder if all the insider trading in Congress will come fully to the spotlight with corresponding arrests. Otherwise this commando situation is an example of hypocrisy.

Jacquijacq's avatar

Hopefully if he has to stand trial, his attorney has a lot of ammunition highlighting congressional insider trading!

dancingtime's avatar

Why do you think Pelosi is retiring?

jmsmithmd's avatar

Because she’s old and her face will soon decompose.

dancingtime's avatar

Oh I think that she wants to get out before they start looking at finances of wealthy congressmen....

CecilRhodes's avatar

To borrow a quote from another blog: "if it weren't for fake hate, there's be no hate at all".

Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

They aren't going to be able to sweep this SPLC story under the rug. Their deception fooled many good people, including Chick-Fil-A, as Jeff said. J D Rucker also had a good take on this story this morning:

https://jdrucker.substack.com/p/if-the-splc-got-away-with-it-for?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

CecilRhodes's avatar

I think we need a new term: Hate laundering. Dems like to hate launder. Hate has no home here, we laundered it through the SPLC. I'm sure there are other organizations. Whip up the useful idiots, fund, bus and provide riot materials to them and let the evil agitate under a fake fig leaf narrated in the msm as "just anger". Over sample the outraged and claim grass roots policy and election shaping majority opinion. Rinse and repeat.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Sounds anti semantic

A.'s avatar

So, Mr. Rhodes -- I see that by this summer, Chrystia Freeland is taking over the running of your Trust.

A.'s avatar

Beware the Rhodes Scholars.

David Clark's avatar

Maybe when the Republicans self destruct (as they always do) and the Democrats take over, hate can blossom full force. I envision a mandatory 5 minutes of hate on broadcast and internet networks similar to the Muslim call to prayer.

Leo's avatar

Cecil, Insightful. Great idea!

Conservative Contrarian's avatar

CFA isn't as pure as advertised. Remember the founder's son kneeled in front of a black man and asked for forgiveness. CFA is an apostate organization, as almost all organizations on the right eventually become. It's quite sad really.

LogicFirst's avatar

CFA isn’t the same without Truett Cathy.

Maggie Think of Me's avatar

I quit eating there when I discovered 53 ingredients added to their original chicken sandwiches to make them as dangerous as habit forming drugs!

Mary C Irwin's avatar

CFA has pretty much abandoned their founder’s faith and principles. They will go the way of the do-do just like all businesses that go woke.

Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Yeah, we stopped going there after we saw the kneeling episode. It's too bad, us having Atlanta roots and all. I doubt they are struggling since we started avoiding them. 🪿🐔🐤

Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks Geezerman. Very insightful read.

Herodotus II's avatar

Thank you, Geezerman! I also thought of Tucker and Candy, hiding in plain sight. Division, division...

AnnR's avatar

My opinion: Van Dyke should be tried and if convicted, get maybe 6 months in Club Fed (perhaps Devens, it's good for white collar criminals, easy time), make restitution of his winnings, PLUS a monetary fine for good measure. I am assuming he isn't an officer, so don't make the fine unduly burdensome, maybe a few thousand dollars. But then, he should be immediately pardoned, so that he isn't a convicted felon, which would follow him the rest of his life.

Cousin Clem's avatar

If he signed an NDA, he broke the law but 60 years is a bit extreme considering all of congress does the same thing.

Alan Devincentis's avatar

If all he did was place a bet, without disclosing anything, how did he violate an nda?

Juju's avatar

The placement of the bet risked flagging the mission prematurely to the enemy. That should be treated seriously. NOT betting on himself to be successful in the mission. Sports teams bet on themselves all the time these days, some actually bet against their game and throw it. But he didn’t bet against himself, so in my mind the “crime” is the potential exposure of the mission. Entirely different than a betting crime.

Jake's avatar

That's a possible out depending on the wording of the NDA.

Jake's avatar

It's more like insider trading I guess.

Valerie's avatar

I like this. He should be punished, for sure, but in the grand scheme of things that are being uncovered right now, it’s small potatoes and should be treated as such.

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Valerie's avatar

They should be punished also. If it can be proven.

Stewart Shipley's avatar

No. His crime was very serious. He endangered the mission, and he endangered the lives of his fellow soldiers. Court-martial, 20 years.

JT's avatar
Apr 24Edited

I agree that his crime was serious...but not 20 years serious. More to the point, it was stupid...his jeopardizing a mission he was participating in also put his own life at risk. Stupidity with no serious consequences doesn't equate to 20 years...IMHO.

Stewart Shipley's avatar

A reasonable response. Well, let's hope the military tribunals sort it out properly.

Johnny-O's avatar

He's only doing what the great leaders of our country do on the regular.

Mary Suddath's avatar

Ahh, Devens. I grew up next door in Ayer when it was Fort Devens. Met my husband whose dad was stationed there in the 70’s. Great memories.

axons007's avatar

HI Mary - Grew up in Dunstable (High School in Groton) - class of 86....

AnnR's avatar

I grew up in Ayer!!! Same time period! Ayer class of '81.

Mary Suddath's avatar

So many of us AHS alums…….my sisters Sue and Kathy Tremont, my sisters-in-law Colleen Johnston and Janis Carrington, Patty Butters, and Barb Suddath, brothers-in-law Dave, Pete and Hunter Suddath

and the next generation of my nieces and nephews.

Many of us live in GA now.

Fla Mom's avatar

I'd like to see what his Team members think his punishment should be, out of curiosity.

AnnR's avatar

exactly. What's that old saying, "if the elites didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all"?

Beth M's avatar

If it was someone from the CIA the story would have never made it into the spotlight. It's all hipocracy.