What does FLCCC stand for?
It's an acronym for the Frontline Critical Care COVID Alliance. These were initially started by a group of about four or five doctors. Chief among them was Paul Merrick, Pierre Corey and Keith Berkawitz, and a few others who were mostly working in the ICU during the early days of the pandemic and realized that through some research, that certain off label use drugs, were effective in keeping people alive and out of the hospital.
Dr. Pierre has written a book called The War on Ivermectin. He goes through his journey and how he was attacked and deplatformed. He spoke to the US Congress on two occasions, trying to get them to approve the wholesale use of ivermectin to treat the American population and worldwide to eliminate deaths. It fell on deaf ears, for the most part, and is still a controversial intervention, though not in my mind. It's very clear-cut because none of my patients died. Only very few were hospitalized, and no one died in the hospital. If they stuck with our protocol, which is the same as the FLCCC.
So, if people adhered to the nutraceuticals, ivermectin, and possibly hydroxychloroquine, they would survive. They would only be sick for maybe a week. There was hardly any, or ever a need to go into the hospital.
Mainstream medicine elected to go a different way of treating, not offering any treatment until they were sick enough to go into the hospital, venting, pronating, and then using agents like Remdesivir, which is a highly toxic drug. It's that sort of treatment protocol that truly was the demise of many of the people who suffered from the COVID infections.
So, that organization arose from those intensive care doctors who knew, and wanted to promote, the idea of certain medications being very helpful.