George Fareed

@GeorgeFareed2

Awarded 2015 Plessner Award from CMA—rural California physician of the year. I testified 11/19/20 US Senate on Early C19 treatment

Brawley, CA
Joined November 2020

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Aug 9

    Ivermectin works, and it works exceedingly well. Harvard-trained virologist Dr. George Fareed and his associate, Dr. Brian Tyson of California's Imperial Valley, have saved 99.9% of their patients with a COVID Cocktail that includes Ivermectin

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  2. 13 hours ago

    interview with Dr. George Fareed who headlined the Rome conference and delivered the final plenary speech—impressions of what was accomplished and whether or not we will do as those in Rome with respect to recognizing the imperative for early therapy…

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    This is unreal. It is not just the Spike that is causing aberrant signaling. I believe the antibodies to it are, as well.

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  5. Sep 17

    The somber truth from Dr Steve Hatfill at very end of the C19 Summit last Tuesday in Rome—C19 cure Hydroxychloroquine was “destroyed” in 03/20 by “bad people and agencies” in Washington

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  6. Sep 17

    The Ivermectin and early COVID-19 treatment articles from the Desert Review by Dr. Justice Hope:

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  7. Sep 17

    International Covid Summit 2021 Day 3–9/14/21. Raw video-USA starting 3:10:48 via

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  8. Retweeted
    Sep 16
    Replying to

    God Bless Dr. Vladimir (Zev) Zelenko for his early (Mar 2020) effective assessment & protocols to save lives..unfortunately our health orgs, health bureaucrats, pharmacies, corporations were and still are doing the opposite - by mandating jabs and suppressing other treatments.

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  9. Retweeted
    Sep 16

    Raw video from Day 3 of the International COVID Summit. Edited and translated video clips will follow.

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    Sep 16
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    Sep 16
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    What he experience as sinister is that all other treatment options than vaccine is being muted as to not disturb vaccine rollout. Instead there could exist complementary treatments that cooperate towards the saving of lives. As his statistics show they have great results in CA.

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  12. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    September 7th, 2020 New covid cases: 25,166 Vaccinated Americans: 0 September 7th, 2021 New Covid Cases: 301,138 Vaccinated Americans 177 million What does this tell you?

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  13. Sep 16

    WHEREAS, it is our utmost responsibility and duty to uphold and restore the dignity, integrity, art and science of medicine; WHEREAS, there is an unprecedented assault on our ability to care for our patients...

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    Sep 16
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  15. Sep 16

    “I, along with my colleague Dr. Brian Tyson, are winning the battle against COVID-19 for one simple reason: we follow the science!” ⁦

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  16. Sep 15

    With Roberto Accinelli, MD, Peruvian frontline doctor yesterday in Rome

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  17. Sep 15
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  18. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    First thought: doing nothing kills people Second thought: treating people early has saved lives Third thought: well known FDA drugs with pristine safety profiles do no harm if used correctly.

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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    IVM, azithromycin, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, zinc, quercetin worked great for me!

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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    I was on hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, doxycycline, ivm, and the vitamins prior to and during my recent round of COVID. It still took monoclonal antibodies to stop the infection from progressing. Did I stay out of the hospital? Yes, but mAbs were the trick.

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  21. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    At a recent conference, Dr has disclosed an extract from his large, observational study, hopefully available soon. It spectacularly demonstrates the power of early, multidrug, Covid treatment, a tragic, blind spot of randomized trials obsessed with monotherapy.

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