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Dr. Malone on Joe Rogan - Suppression of Early Treatments
Key takeaways
- Dr. Malone has been infected with COVID twice, and has been vaccinated with Moderna (in-between his two infections).
- The first time he caught COVID, it developed into lung COVID. He thought he was going to die.
- He self-treated with Flumotadine (Pepcid, available over-the-counter), which stopped his lungs burning, and kept him out of the hospital.
- Back in 2020, Flumotadine had been identified by his computer modeling on the virus, as a possible treatment.
- Half a million unnecessary deaths have occurred as the result of an intentional blockade by the US government, of early treatment with drugs such as HCQ and Ivermectin.
- Rick Bright, in videotaped testimony, explains how the US government cooked up a strategy to use EUA, to only allow HCQ to be used in hospitals, where they knew it was too late to administer - HCQ or Ivermectin, must be given early.
- HCQ was part of the original Chinese protocol for treating COVID, and our government knew about it.
- Uttar Pradesh Province in India has flattened COVID. They did so by distributing early treatment packets, which are rumored to include Ivermectin.
- Biden met with the leaders of Uttar Pradesh. Following that meeting, the content of Uttar Pradesh early treatment packets were suppressed. So, no one knows for sure what they did to beat COVID.
- Natural immunity is superior to the vaccine.
- If you've had COVID (and have natural immunity), you are at higher risk of adverse events from the vaccine.
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