‘Only a one in 17 billion chance hydroxychloroquine doesn’t work’: medical professor
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The suppression of HCL was unlike anything I've ever seen in science or medicine, even rising to the level of a fake Lancet study using fake data generated by a fake company. When have you ever seen that before? And who can forget the democrat party operative whose husband ate fishbowl cleaner and the whole MSM screeched out in unison. The propaganda campaign the deep state waged against HCL was reaching pizzagate levels of maliciousness. It's clear that it works to stave off Covid from taking hold - to those of us paying attention this was clear back in February - so what is the need for the insane levels of suppression? My guess is it would have sabotaged the vaccine rollout and thus the depopulation program. Also it's so cheap that big pharma can't make any money off of its sales, whereas drugs like remdesivir, Fauci's chosen one, which have been shown to have no effect were being sold for thousands of dollars a treatment.
The only way the FDA can approve an Emergency Use Authorization for a vaccine, is if it can be proven that there is no other treatment or cure for the illness.
It's why hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, zinc, vitamin D, azithromycin, etc have all been dismissed as viable treatments.
Ooh that's the piece I was missing. Thank you for pointing out that criteria. How sinister.
Similar to with other respiratory illnesses, vitamin D by itself knocks most of the wind out of this virus from a lot of the data I've seen. Starting last March I've been taking D, C and zinc a few times a week and I haven't gotten sick in well over a year now.