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FDA Colludes with US Postal Service to Destroy Ivermectin Shipments

InfoWars | December 15, 2021

The US Food and Drug Administration is colluding with the US Postal Service to intercept inbound international shipments of Covid wonder drug ivermectin, reports circulating on social media claim.

According to letters from the FDA being shared online, the federal regulatory agency blocked shipments of ivermectin from reaching their intended recipients as they came through ports of entry.

“A shipment addressed to you from a foreign country is being held by the post office at the request of the US Food and Drug Administration,” reads one letter shared by attorney Aaron Siri.

According to the letter, the package containing 200 tablets of “Iverheal ivermectin tablets” was intercepted at the JFK Airport Port of Entry on November 9, 2021.

In another letter, the FDA intercepted 300 tablets of “Iverpac12” back in August, which they said were “subject to refusal of admission into the United States and are subject to administrative destruction.”

News of the FDA’s collusion with the US Postal Service comes as more people seek the effective drug and other preventative early treatments to remedy Covid-19 symptoms.

Meanwhile, the FDA has continued it’s fear-mongering campaign advising Americans not to consume the “horse dewormer” drug to treat Covid, as it has not been formally approved [for COVID use].

December 15, 2021 - Posted by | Civil Liberties, Full Spectrum Dominance | , , , ,

4 Comments »

  1. July 8th 2021, NIH Ivermectin on approved list.
    https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/antiviral-characteristics/

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    Ramon Benavides's avatar Comment by Ramon Benavides | December 21, 2021 | Reply

  2. I received a USPS shipment of ivermectin from India after this article was written so the confiscation is at least hit and miss.

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    W. Brown's avatar Comment by W. Brown | December 25, 2021 | Reply

  3. We just received a letter from the FDA similar to the ones referenced above. Trouble is, we don’t recall ordering any ivermectin, much less the azithromax and hydrochlorquine that was also in the seized package. What are people doing that receive such letters? Should we call the FDA office and ask who sent the package, (their letter states that the shipper is “unknown”.) Any ideas, advise are appreciated.

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    Deborah's avatar Comment by Deborah | February 5, 2022 | Reply


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