Anonymous ID: 3f73c8 July 30, 2020, 7:18 a.m. No.10124719   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4738 >>4742 >>4762 >>4798 >>5055 >>5190

Executive Order strategy between now and election. Sounds plausible, what do anons think?

 

President Trump has already tipped his hand that this is his strategy

 

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1273665643104079872

 

"The DACA decision, while a highly political one, and seemingly not based on the law, gives the President of the United States far more power than EVER anticipated. Nevertheless, I will only act in the best interests of the United States of America!"

 

President Trump in several press conferences has already hinted as to what is coming.

 

He signed an EO yesterday against the censorship in the media.

 

He has already announced that he is working on an immigration bill, and a healthcare bill.

 

I expect an EO to come out on voter ID based on existing laws, that will kill the mail-in ballots for the November election.

 

I expect an EO to come out making Hydroxychloroquine an over the counter drug.

 

There are likely many other Executive Orders that will come out in the next couple of months that we do not even know about.

 

Why has POTUS waited so long?

 

It is obvious that POTUS wants to do things close to the election, but there is possibly a bigger reason.

 

We know that Chief Justice John Roberts is compromised. It is obvious from his recent decisions, but we also know that John Roberts is one of the names that appeared on the Jeffrey Epstein Lolita Express flight logs. This makes it likely that John Roberts is being blackmailed.

 

Today the court documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case were supposed to be released. There was a decision by the judge last night to grant a two-day extension for an appeal. We do not know exactly when these documents will be released, but it is likely going to happen soon.

 

Why is this important to the topic of Executive Orders?

 

If the Epstein documents are released and John Roberts is implicated in those documents, he will likely be forced to resign.

 

With John Roberts gone, the Supreme Court will be deadlocked at 4-4 (liberal versus conservative judges).

 

This gives POTUS for a short time the ability to sign a number of Executive orders that are based on existing laws that will not be overturned, because in a deadlock the petition fails.

 

In other words, if an EO is challenged in front of the Supreme Court and the decision ends in 4-4, the challenge fails.

 

The removal of John Roberts would actually work in favor of POTUS’ Executive Orders.

 

Now POTUS can’t simply rule by fiat, but he can use existing law and his executive powers to accomplish many things with Executive Orders that Congress is negligent in doing.

 

This is a temporary solution, but a powerful one.

 

After the election, when we finally have a Congress who will be working for the people and not to support their own corruption, Trump will ask the Congress to do its job and pass laws to fix all these problems.

 

However, Trump is not going to wait.

 

He is going to fix many problems between now and the election through Executive Order.

 

I am convinced that he has many Executive Orders teed up ready to go.

 

The stage is almost set.

 

The chess pieces are almost in place.

 

Nothing can stop what is coming.

 

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Anonymous ID: 3f73c8 July 30, 2020, 7:41 a.m. No.10124914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4946 >>4955 >>4997 >>5053 >>5208

Do they not want us to know HCQ could be a cancer drug?

 

Repurposing Drugs in Oncology (ReDO)—chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine as anti-cancer agents

 

Abstract

 

Chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) are well-known 4-aminoquinoline antimalarial agents. Scientific evidence also supports the use of CQ and HCQ in the treatment of cancer. Overall, preclinical studies support CQ and HCQ use in anti-cancer therapy, especially in combination with conventional anti-cancer treatments since they are able to sensitise tumour cells to a variety of drugs, potentiating the therapeutic activity. Thus far, clinical results are mostly in favour of the repurposing of CQ. However, over 30 clinical studies are still evaluating the activity of both CQ and HCQ in different cancer types and in combination with various standard treatments. Interestingly, CQ and HCQ exert effects both on cancer cells and on the tumour microenvironment. In addition to inhibition of the autophagic flux, which is the most studied anti-cancer effect of CQ and HCQ, these drugs affect the Toll-like receptor 9, p53 and CXCR4-CXCL12 pathway in cancer cells. In the tumour stroma, CQ was shown to affect the tumour vasculature, cancer-associated fibroblasts and the immune system. The evidence reviewed in this paper indicates that both CQ and HCQ deserve further clinical investigations in several cancer types. Special attention about the drug (CQ versus HCQ), the dose and the schedule of administration should be taken in the design of new trials.

 

Keywords: Repurposing Drugs in Oncology (ReDO) project; anti-malarial agents; antineoplastic agents; chloroquine (CQ); drug repositioning; hydroxychloroquine (HCQ); neoplasms.

 

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5718030/

 

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