Listen to this, it is pretty incredible (2 minutes 6 seconds).
There were fraudulent papers, published by individuals interested in doing evil to the world with respect to hydroxychloroquine:
Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in internal medicine and cardiovascular disease. He has extensive training and expertise in lipidology and echocardiography. He holds additional certifications from the American Board of Clinical Lipidology and the National Board of Echocardiography. Dr. McCullough specializes in treating patients with complicated internal medicine problems that have affected important organs including the heart and kidneys.
He is on the medical staff at Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital, and The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano. He is also on staff at Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute which promotes cardiovascular research and education.
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Why would so many doctors and medical journals work so hard to knock down HCQ? Yes, we know it's competition to Remdesivir, so it's understandable that Big Pharma would attack it, but why all these other actors? What's in it for them? Are they all on Big Pharma's payroll? Or is there some other benefit?
ReplyDeleteThe mental virus of the socialist cult doesn't need to provide tangible personal benefits to the carriers, no more than influenza virus needs to provide benefits to the infected.
DeleteIt's just the thought contagion spread by academia (where it does not face the pressure of reality of economic life). A lot of people recover when they graduate and start working for a living. A lot never do.
Disappointing that it has taken months for the health care system to seriously critique itself regarding the fear mongering it participates in. The Doctor's assertion that this "academic fraud" must be committed by someone who wishes to inflict "evil" on the world shows how thoroughly the health care industry has been corrupted. He realizes these fear mongers must be motivated by something bigger than just republican vs democratic rivalry. But he can't fathom that the incentives within the industry could be a significant motivation for the fraud. Incentives created by the use of government funding and regulations minimizing price seeking in a medical free market. The article linked below identifies those who benefit from fear mongering and the doctor is a member of one of the biggest fear mongering industries in the world.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/wicked-deeds/201507/moral-panic-who-benefits-public-fear
He's referring to "Lancet-gate". This hasn't attracted much media attention in the US but has had some exposure overseas.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.spectator.com.au/2020/06/lancet-gate/
The fraudsters even "accidentally misidentified" continents in their paper.
All of this whilst - the editor in chief of the Lancet was (according to 'Nature') "rushing through" his new book criticising US and UK political leaders for their handling of Covid19. He also had time to pen review articles about socialist political resets. A good retort to his asleep at the wheel prognostications may be "Medice, cura te ipsum."
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01839-y
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31241-1/fulltext
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physician,_heal_thyself
I look forward to the unveiling of the real Covid agenda. I am still pretty convinced that this is a control tactic to steal self sufficiency from the populace at large. This then creates an economic reset and the resultant poverty pressure to force Murica into a medical population control experiment that makes Germany look like an amateur.
ReplyDeleteVery dark times are ahead.
This is how they have been operating for over a century, nothing particularly shocking about it.
ReplyDeleteThe point is not that medical fraud is shocking but that someone had the courage to call it out while testifying before a Senate committee. That does not happen every day.
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