Actually, title is untrue. Yesterday I had a talk with my doctor and shown him this article. He said that chloramphenicol is effective against this strain, as well as many other antibiotics, which are used in the CIS area. The reason is quite simple, chloramphenicol isn't used in the US because it's very expensive there.
Okay. So even if the article is untrue (I'm not going to track down Mike Adams to see what he says), did you notice the name of the chemical you listed, chloramphenicol? I'm not much of a chemist but, the "chlor" at the beginning stands for chlorine, and the "ol" at the end stands for alcohol. The point is that chlorine is the big mover in the chemical, and the alcohol is the big transfer agent.
Look at my MMS post above at
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.15027557. MMS (chlorine dioxide) will do very similarly to chloramphenicol, because it has the big "chlorine" right up front. And you can buy a whole year's supply of MMS for well under $100. But the medical wants you to believe that chlorine in MMS is bad for you, while it is good for you in chloramphenicol. Why? I get it. Because chloramphenicol costs a whole lot more than MMS.
Get the MMS, and a whole lot of other things suggested in my OP article that are natural, may even work better than chloramphenicol, but are way cheaper.