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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

There's no reason to think ivermectin cures cancer, but RFK Jr's NIH is on it anyway.

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So the feds ARE NOT considering an mRNA vaccine for the flu, which could save countless lives, but ARE backing research into whether horse dewormer can cure cancer, because the right views vaccines as elite and ivermectin as populist. Cool. kffhealthnews.org/news/article ...

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-- Philip Bump (@pbump.com) Feb 10, 2026 at 9:24 PM

Let's ask Scott Adams if ivermectin cures cancer. Hang on. One sec. He's not picking up.

-- Philip Bump (@pbump.com) Feb 10, 2026 at 9:25 PM

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... The National Cancer Institute is using federal funds to study whether cancer can be cured by ivermectin, a cheap, off-patent anti-parasitic and deworming drug that fringe medical groups falsely claimed could treat COVID-19 during the pandemic and have since touted as a cure-all.

Large, high-quality clinical trials have resoundingly concluded that ivermectin is not effective against COVID-19.

And there is no old or new scientific evidence to support a hypothesis that ivermectin can cure cancer -- or justify any such federal expenditure.

But, under anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. -- who is otherwise well-known for claiming to have a parasitic worm in his brain -- numerous members of the medical fringe are now in powerful federal positions or otherwise hold sway with the administration. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 06:07 PM | Reply

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... So the feds ARE NOT considering an mRNA vaccine for the flu, which could save countless lives, but ARE backing research into whether horse dewormer can cure cancer, because the right views vaccines as elite and ivermectin as populist. ...

About that mRNA flu vaccine ...

FDA refuses to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine
arstechnica.com

... The Food and Drug Administration has refused to review Moderna's application for an mRNA flu vaccine, the company revealed Tuesday.

While the move came as a surprise to the high-profile vaccine maker, it is just the latest hostility toward vaccines"and mRNA vaccines in particular"from an agency overseen by the fervent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In his first year in office, Kennedy has already dramatically slashed childhood vaccine recommendations and canceled $500 million in research funding for mRNA vaccines against potential pandemic threats.

In a news release late Tuesday, Moderna said it was blindsided by the FDA's refusal, which the FDA cited as being due to the design of the company's Phase 3 trial for its mRNA flu vaccine, dubbed mRNA-1010. Specifically, the FDA's rejection was over the comparator vaccine Moderna used.

In the trial, which enrolled nearly 41,000 participants and cost hundreds of millions of dollars, Moderna compared the safety and efficacy of mRNA-1010 to licensed standard-dose influenza vaccines, including Fluarix, made by GlaxoSmithKline. The trial found that mRNA-1010 was superior to the comparators.

Moderna said the FDA reviewed and accepted its trial design on at least two occasions (in April 2024 and again in August 2025) before it applied for approval of mRNA-1010. It also noted that Fluarix has been used as a comparator vaccine in previous flu vaccine trials, which tested vaccines that went on to earn approval. ...




#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 10:53 PM | Reply

@#2 ... Moderna said the FDA reviewed and accepted its trial design on at least two occasions (in April 2024 and again in August 2025) before it applied for approval of mRNA-1010. It also noted that Fluarix has been used as a comparator vaccine in previous flu vaccine trials, which tested vaccines that went on to earn approval. ...

So, the FDA seems to have moved the goal posts after it had approved the trials?


How is the apparent whimsical nature of the Trump administration benefiting Americans?


#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 10:56 PM | Reply

Moderna should offer to change their name to Melania. For a small fee, of course. Maybe that will win Trump's approval.

#4 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-02-11 11:09 PM | Reply

@#4

Sadly, I think you may be on to something there, providing there's a large purchase of the Trump crypto-coin. ...

Moderna may not have yet contributed anything to the Trump grifting.


#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-11 11:25 PM | Reply

The horse paste is a scam, unless you have worms.

#6 | Posted by a_monson at 2026-02-12 02:23 AM | Reply

It should be noted that Congress could do something about that idiotic clown RFK Jr. but are too cowardly to do their jobs. ////////////////////////////////////////////they should feel it at the ballot box in November!

#7 | Posted by danni at 2026-02-12 06:33 AM | Reply

Good, I hope it kills off even more conservatives than covid did.

#8 | Posted by qcp at 2026-02-12 08:38 AM | Reply

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