I’ve followed closely the WHO announcement stoping tests for HCQ due to “safety concerns”. Man oh man, read about 20 articles, watched the story on all the networks and they all are parroting. Not one mention or question on the safety record, the fact that CDC has recommended this for everyone traveling to areas with malaria, safe for kids, pregnant and nursing mothers, for extended periods. None of that, just that fake and vague VA study claiming more deaths. My fury is reaching high levels. I had no idea pharma was that powerful. It’s so infuriating when no opposing view is quoted or brought on tv. Nothing. It feels so hopeless that a drug that is definitely safe, and certainly is worth looking into, is stopped from studies and leaving crap that’s never even been tested.
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Maybe they'll do a HCQ announcement about new Trump staffers taking it every week.
Starting tomorrow Kayleigh McEnany can announce she has just started treatment due to planned closed door meetings in the coming months to "address certain issues of fair access related to Press Briefings."
We always have to feed them more shit while killing their narrative, and then the WH Press people will be talking about over reach for planned meetings they haven't been informed about because they can't handle challenges to their legitimacy even when those challenges never manifest or appear besides a single aside during a conversation about HCQ being a necessary prophylaxis method before vaccines and the media is just distracting from that point because they presume everything is about them without first confirming it with the WH.
I chuckled at this with rage inside
It seems really likely that reality will win out over time, and Democrats might pay a price. There are too many places that had too much success with it for the piles of garbage to cover it up.
I saw this posted on TD. Good summary on the politicization of this issue. https://m.youtube.com/watch?&v=zB-_SV-y11Y
If it was still in patent and they could charge $1000 a dose they’d be all for it. Plus if Trump hadn’t recommended it, obviously - orange man bad.