Biden is not "my boy." I don't wear a funny red cap or have shirts or mugs with Biden's name on it. I don't listen to everything or even half of what he says and believe it all without hesitation. I have no interest in a king, but apparently, you think a president can simply tell the FDA to approve or not approve a drug or treatment as if he is one. I'm sorry, I don't share your beliefs. I live in a democracy.
You and your ppl are the only ones saying that.
Yep, they listen to Dr. DeSanity and his loony tune state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo.
Who is part of
America's Frontline Doctors (
AFLDS) is an American
right-wing political organization.
Affiliated with
Tea Party Patriots co-founder
Jenny Beth Martin and publicly led by
Simone Gold, the group is opposed to measures intended to control the
COVID-19 pandemic, such as
business closures, stay-at-home orders, and
vaccination. The group promotes
falsehoods about the COVID-19 pandemic and COVID-19 vaccines.
America's Frontline Doctors is affiliated with SpeakWithAnMD, a
telehealth website run by conspiracy theorist
Jerome Corsi.
It primarily distributes drugs that have been claimed by right-wing figures to be therapeutics for COVID-19.
When referred via the AFLDS website, the site charges
US$90 for a doctor consultation with an "AFLDS-trained" physician, which is provided by Encore Telemedicine. Orders are then fulfilled via the
online pharmacy Ravkoo, which is charged on top of the consulting fee and can vary.
Hundreds of customers and donors accused the organization of charging fees for
ivermectin prescriptions and consultations but failing to deliver, as well as referring customers to online pharmacies that charged excessive prices for the common anti-parasitic drug, which has also not been approved by the FDA or other regulators as a therapeutic for COVID-19.
In September 2021, based on data leaked from a breach of Cadence Health and Ravkoo,
The Intercept estimated that AFLDS and its partners had made $6.7 million in revenue from these consultations between July 16 and September 12, 2021.
One of which, Stella Gwandiku-Ambe Immmanual is part of.
Immanuel emigrated to the United States after completing her medical education in Nigeria. As of 2021, she practices at a private clinic in a
strip mall in
Texas.
Stella Gwandiku-Ambe Immmanual is also the founder of a
charismatic religious organization called Fire Power Ministries; in her role as its founder, she has made
fringe claims about other medical conditions, especially in relation to
human sexuality.
She has said
endometriosis,
infertility,
miscarriages, and
sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are caused by
spirit spouses, and has also endorsed a number of
conspiracy theories that include the involvement of
space aliens and the
Illuminati in manipulating society and government.
Trump referred to the group as being "very respected doctors", and referred to Immanuel as "spectacular". When asked why he trusted Immanuel despite her history of promoting conspiracies (such as alien
DNA being used as part of medical treatments), Trump replied, "I thought she was very impressive, in the sense that, from where she came — I don't know what country she comes from — but she said that she's had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients." Following the event, Gold said that she had been fired from her position as an emergency room physician at two hospitals.