Wednesday, November 18, 2020

“If you ain’t mad, you ain’t paying attention”: Senate Hearing on Early Treatment of Covid 19

By Jesse Mossman
Wed, Nov 18, 2020 10:29 p.m.

Americans should be really furious about two things: the stealing of the presidential election and the medical malpractice causing hundreds of thousands of needless deaths from the Wuhan Virus. But, as the late, great Terry Anderson used to say, “If you ain’t mad, you ain’t paying attention.” And those depending on the msmm for their news are not paying attention.

Actually, there are a lot more things to be angry about and they all stem from the corruption and rot in everything from the FDA, the FBI, the DOJ, to the medical establishment. When things are submerged in the swamp, they rot.

As I write this, 1908 Americans have died today from Covid 19, for a total of 256,206 so far this year.

It didn’t have to be that way, but for some reason—which I will leave you to decide—ever since President Trump mentioned hydroxychoroquine as treatment for the Wuhan Virus, Fauci and the medical establishment have pushed a system in which infected people are told to go home and wait until they have trouble breathing and then go to a hospital. By that time, the patient is in serious trouble. It is common knowledge that catching and treating a disease early leads to better outcomes, instead of waiting for the illness to become serious.

There are medicines which can often prevent hospitalization—including the combination of hydroxycloroquine, azithromycin, and zinc. Another treatment uses invermectin. In spite of the medical establishment claiming these medicines don’t work, an article on the The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons website

https://aapsonline.org/covid-19-non-treatment-is-proven-not-to-work/ says:

“The control group in nearly 200 trials of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and many trials of ivermectin, vitamin D, zinc, and other modalities has been no early home-based treatment. As shown in the figure below, there are no trials in which non-treatment of out-patients has been shown to be superior.”

So why are most people in the United States denied early home treatment? Perhaps you will find the answer in the Senate Hearing on Early Outpatient Treatment of Covid 19—which you watch on this site:

https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/hearings/early-outpatient-treatment-an-essential-part-of-a-covid-19-solution

Tell your senators to pay attention.

 

1 comment:

statusquobuster said...

Read this for more details on the pandemic malpractice disaaster:

https://www.opednews.com/articles/The-Biggest-Blunder-Public-by-Joel-Hirschhorn-Coronavirus-Pandemic_Covid-19_Economic-Recovery-From-Coronavirus-Pandemic_Health-201113-761.html