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How 25%-50% of Covid-19 deaths could have been avoided: HCQ


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2020 Jul 4, 9:24am   2,799 views  67 comments

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Fauxci and the CDC knew it was effective against Sars, cheap and easy to stock. if we had stockpiled it and immediately imprisoned TDSsed leftoids who blocked access to it we could look at up to half the death rate.

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63   porkchopXpress   2020 Jul 7, 7:41am  

theoakman says
I am smarter than everyone in the media reporting on this, including cracks like Sanjay Gupta. Most definitely smarter than Anderson Cooper or Joy Behar.
But you don't tell them what they want to hear :(
64   rdm   2020 Jul 7, 9:26am  

Rin says

Excerpt: "I've actually done my own "amateur" clinical trial on this subject


Pass as to your medical advice. However, I do acknowledge your are an expert in the specialized field of titty fucking. ;-)
65   Rin   2020 Jul 7, 10:11am  

theoakman says
That being said, I do not assume to be smarter than everyone in this fight.


In this case, being humble is not the case. You probably are smarter than 90% of those in this fight because you're no longer 'controlled' by XYZ pharma or one of Fauci's grants to continue your academic work.

Years ago in Britain, at the Univ of London, the researchers who'd first shown that Allisure Allicin (not the baked garlic in the faux hypertension Stanford study) inhibited MRSA growth in vivo (not just in vitro), have been facing all kinds of political hurdles in trying to opt for a wider scale test.

And if you think about it, the South Korean HCQ + Zinc study is not being reproduced here. Instead, it's a HCQ + some antibiotic (which does nothing for a virus) and no separation of the patient populations. So how are these ppl smarter than you? If anything, they have a vested interest in failing in order to kowtow to a more expensive protocol.

At least I'm in finance to make money and fuck hoes. No one can accuse me of being a hypocrite.
66   theoakman   2020 Jul 8, 6:00pm  

Dr. Zelenko releases his work: https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0025/v1

He specifically calls out the fact that all these studies conveniently fail to include Zinc.

Antiviral effects of HCQ are well-documented.19It is also known that chloroquine and probably HCQ have zinc ionophore characteristics, increasing intracellular zinc concentrations.20Zinc itself is able to inhibit coronavirus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity (RdRp).21It has beenhypothesized that zinc may enhance the efficacy of HCQ in treating COVID-19 patients.22The first clinical trial results confirmingthis hypothesis wererecently published as preprint.23Nevertheless, many studies with HCQ in monotherapy or in combination with the antibiotic azithromycin have been inconclusive so far.13-16In all of these studies, HCQ was used later than 5days after onset of symptoms when hospitalized patients most likely had already progressed to stage II or III of the disease.6Regardless of the established antiviral effects of zinc and that many COVID-19 patients are prone to zinc deficiencies, dependent on comorbidities and drug treatments,22none of these studies were designed to include zinc supplementation as combination treatment.
67   Rin   2020 Jul 8, 6:35pm  

theoakman says
He specifically calls out the fact that all these studies conveniently fail to include Zinc.


Thank you. Now, you've dropped that unneeded humility.

The so-called smart ppl in this fight against Covid-19 and any of its future derivatives are paid for by Fauci's NIH grants or big pharma's coffers.

And thus, they are not smart but hypocritical academic/corporate stooges (with just enough intelligence to get through their programs), doing their masters' biddings.

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