A video featuring a group of doctors making false and dubious claims related to the coronavirus was removed by Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube after going viral online Monday.
The video, published by the right-wing media outlet Breitbart News, featured a group of people wearing white lab coats calling themselves “America’s Frontline Doctors” staging a press conference in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC.
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In case you missed it, here's a link to the actual video:
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I got 30 days in FarceBook Jail for daring to post a web site that lists 60 peer reviewed studies about the effectiveness of HCQ. I personally have benefited greatly from HCQ as I came down with Malaria in 2002 after a deployment to the sandbox for 911. I was amazed just how effective this is, I was literally sick to the point of death and within one day I was on my feet again. I deployed for another rotation down range two months after taking HCQ. You might say I'm a fan...
ReplyDeleteWhat is amazing is the level of vitriol that FarceBook/demoncrats/Fake News and Hollywierd has for a drug that has been around for over five decades...
It's almost as if it threatens to effectively remove one of the few Trump attacks that have had any effect on America (They get a two fer, it attacks President Trump's biggest win (the economy) while also attacking and destroying America/Capitalism).
Here is the level of anger a single post produced:
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Here is the web address I posted with over 60 peer reviewed studies that got me my double secret probation…(I wonder if I get to serve ALL of my time at once or are they going to string them end to end?)
https://c19study.com/
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like usual, the controversy around hydroxychloroquine is generated by the drug companies. You know, the ones that paying off all CONgress and leading members of the USG's epidemiology team and because Trump supports it. Why would a drug company support a drug as a therapy for a new pandemic that costs ~$0.40 a dose, when they can push Remdisivere(SP?) @ $3000.00, which CONgress and the President has GUARANTEED hospitals will get paid for when treating Kung Flu patients. Never forget, it's always, always about the money.
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Folks,are you still sticking your head in the sand? Is normalcy bias (google it...) preventing you from seeing the truth about whats going on?
ReplyDeleteYou've seen this before, if you're at least as old as me, they used to teach it in History class.
The other side, they are at war. It is us who have not engaged. You don't see this (banning, deplatforming, demonetizing) as censorship of dissenting opinion? If not, then what is it? Stifling discourse to protect you from thinking for yourself? In a nutshell, yes!
I am shocked, SHOCKED I say, that FaceBook and YouTube dare to silence a black woman! Isn't that racist? Misogynist?
ReplyDeleteWith their campaign to suppress information on hydroxychloroquine the press and social media are intentionally withholding a proven life saving drug from the American people for political purposes, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent people.
ReplyDeleteThis is mass murder and a crime against humanity.
I'm surprised they showed the mug shots of the 4 negroes involved. I refuse to capitalize the "N" in negroe, they don't deserve it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the study link. Saved and forwarded to my doctor.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that. Seriously! I read not too long ago where CVS refused to fill the prescription for someone since HCQ was being used 'off label'! You know it must work since the left does not want this virus scare to go away.
DeleteI was always taught that you're known by the company you keep. The group lost a lot of credibility when they included Stella Immanuel. Her conversations with lizard people, claims about alien DNA treatment methods, claims that she cured 300 people at her strip mall clinic, and a host of other lunatic ramblings makes the decision to delete the video on the grounds that the claims are baseless acceptable. Her ramblings rank alongside the anti-vax crowd that claims bleach enemas can cure autism.
ReplyDeleteI was prescribed HCQ several years ago for my arthritis. Worked just fine. I was also prescribed Zithromax for the flu several times. Knocked it out in a few days.
ReplyDeleteI guess the real problem is that it is effective, cheap and already proven and would prove the left wrong again.
Since hydroxychloroquine is effective on Malaria , it must be true that those who have tested positive must also have Malaria and must be treated for the disease. If it doesn't work there is always Voo-Doo dolls and Falsies medicine dance. (ps, don't forget the chicken for the dance)
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