I’ve been closely following Dr. William Makis’ work on his Substack, COVID Intel (https://makismd.substack.com/), and as someone currently using his cancer protocols, I wanted to share why this platform has become a must-read for me and spark a discussion here. Dr. Makis, a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology, and Immunology, brings a wealth of experience with over 100 peer-reviewed publications and a Governor General’s Medal. His Substack tackles pressing health topics—COVID-19, mRNA vaccine injuries, sudden deaths, turbo cancer, ivermectin, fenbendazole, and emerging threats like H5N1. With over 115,000 subscribers and a #1 rising spot in Health on Substack, his work is clearly striking a chord.
What sets COVID Intel apart is its bold exploration of alternative treatments, especially for aggressive cancers. For instance, Dr. Makis recently shared a testimonial about a UK patient in his 60s with stage 4 prostate cancer metastatic to bones, who saw a 99% drop in PSA levels and shrinking metastases using ivermectin and mebendazole. I’ve personally found his protocols, which include repurposed drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole, to be a game-changer in my own cancer journey. His posts on X highlight similar success stories, like a Canadian patient who eradicated basal cell carcinoma on their cheek in two months using fenbendazole paste. He’s also shared that his protocols are gaining international traction, with patients at places like Hope4Cancer in Cancun adopting them for various cancers.

Dr. Makis doesn’t shy away from controversy. He’s been vocal about what he calls “turbo cancers”—aggressive cancers in younger people, which he links to mRNA vaccines. In a May 2025 X post, he noted, “Young people, in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, are developing aggressive and rapidly-growing ‘turbo cancers.’ I’ve never seen anything like this.” He’s also critical of mainstream oncology, arguing that oncologists’ failures have driven thousands to seek his help. His outspokenness comes at a cost—after an interview with Dr. John Campbell on ivermectin and fenbendazole, both their X accounts were hacked, which he attributes to pharmaceutical industry pushback. He’s also faced de-banking and legal challenges, including a canceled court hearing to imprison him for 83 days, which he discussed in a March 2024 Substack post.

His X posts reveal a physician under fire yet undeterred. In May 2025, he described a “major pharma bot swarm” attacking his advocacy for ivermectin and fenbendazole after high-profile cancer announcements from figures like President Biden and Scott Adams. Despite this, he continues to offer consultations, which began in August 2024 due to overwhelming demand from turbo cancer patients. His 30 testimonials as of August 2024 highlight successes with ivermectin and fenbendazole, even catching the attention of figures like Joe Rogan.

For me, Dr. Makis’ protocols have offered hope and tangible results, but I’m curious about your thoughts. Have you explored his Substack or tried alternative treatments like ivermectin or fenbendazole? What do you make of his claims about vaccine-related cancers or his battles with the establishment? Let’s dive into this—whether you’re a skeptic or a supporter, all perspectives are welcome!
#HealthFreedom #AlternativeMedicine #TurboCancer #Ivermectin #Fenbendazole #COVID19 #MedicalResearch #Oncology
What sets COVID Intel apart is its bold exploration of alternative treatments, especially for aggressive cancers. For instance, Dr. Makis recently shared a testimonial about a UK patient in his 60s with stage 4 prostate cancer metastatic to bones, who saw a 99% drop in PSA levels and shrinking metastases using ivermectin and mebendazole. I’ve personally found his protocols, which include repurposed drugs like ivermectin and fenbendazole, to be a game-changer in my own cancer journey. His posts on X highlight similar success stories, like a Canadian patient who eradicated basal cell carcinoma on their cheek in two months using fenbendazole paste. He’s also shared that his protocols are gaining international traction, with patients at places like Hope4Cancer in Cancun adopting them for various cancers.

Dr. Makis doesn’t shy away from controversy. He’s been vocal about what he calls “turbo cancers”—aggressive cancers in younger people, which he links to mRNA vaccines. In a May 2025 X post, he noted, “Young people, in their 20s, 30s, and 40s, are developing aggressive and rapidly-growing ‘turbo cancers.’ I’ve never seen anything like this.” He’s also critical of mainstream oncology, arguing that oncologists’ failures have driven thousands to seek his help. His outspokenness comes at a cost—after an interview with Dr. John Campbell on ivermectin and fenbendazole, both their X accounts were hacked, which he attributes to pharmaceutical industry pushback. He’s also faced de-banking and legal challenges, including a canceled court hearing to imprison him for 83 days, which he discussed in a March 2024 Substack post.

His X posts reveal a physician under fire yet undeterred. In May 2025, he described a “major pharma bot swarm” attacking his advocacy for ivermectin and fenbendazole after high-profile cancer announcements from figures like President Biden and Scott Adams. Despite this, he continues to offer consultations, which began in August 2024 due to overwhelming demand from turbo cancer patients. His 30 testimonials as of August 2024 highlight successes with ivermectin and fenbendazole, even catching the attention of figures like Joe Rogan.

For me, Dr. Makis’ protocols have offered hope and tangible results, but I’m curious about your thoughts. Have you explored his Substack or tried alternative treatments like ivermectin or fenbendazole? What do you make of his claims about vaccine-related cancers or his battles with the establishment? Let’s dive into this—whether you’re a skeptic or a supporter, all perspectives are welcome!
#HealthFreedom #AlternativeMedicine #TurboCancer #Ivermectin #Fenbendazole #COVID19 #MedicalResearch #Oncology