Anonymous ID: bf84ab July 31, 2020, 7:58 p.m. No.10145725   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>10145674

>WARNING:

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>This board is under heavy government cyber surveillance by democrats and you are being tracked right now.

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>If the democrats take back the white house you may find yourself in a FEMA reeducation camp and they have lots of space… Just Sayin'.

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>All the DOJ sealed indictments are for conservative people on this board and others across the nation that's why they are still sealed.

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>Obama's SES appointees basically run the DOJ and they have put all the sealed indictments cases together so when Trump is out of the white house they can start making arrests on patriots.

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>Make no mistake the democrats want to get payback for all the exposing top Anons on Q Research have done.

 

Enjoy your fantasy, You have until 11/3

Anonymous ID: bf84ab July 31, 2020, 8:12 p.m. No.10145838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5856 >>5923 >>6091 >>6152

Ohio reverses decision on hydroxycloroquine ban, following appeal by Gov. DeWine

 

Under the new rule in Ohio, all medical institutions would have been prohibited from prescribing and dispensing hydroxychloroquine

 

On Thursday, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy withdrew their order banning the use of Hydroxychloroquine to treat the novel coronavirus. The decision comes following an appeal by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine asking the board to reevaluate their rule. In opposing the board's ban, DeWine cited the view of FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn, who said in a radio interview on Tuesday, "We believe the decision about whether a doctor writes for hydroxychloroquine, for a patient with COVID, is completely in the realm of the doctor-patient relationship." The new regulation in Ohio was due to go into effect on Thursday. It would have prohibited pharmacies, clinics, and other medical institutions from prescribing or selling hydroxychloroquine and the related drug chloroquine for the purposes of treating the novel coronavirus. The drug, which has for years been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat malaria and other diseases, received emergency agency approval early in the pandemic to treat virus patients.

 

The drug has proven effective in some cases but has also been criticized as ineffective. Under the Ohio rule, all previously approved prescriptions for the drugs would have been "deemed void," according to the state pharmacy board, which has approved its use for treating malaria and arthritis. "The long and short of it is, we want people to focus on what works, such as social distancing and mask use," a pharmacy board spokesperson told The Columbus Dispatch. "We ultimately want to make sure people are being safe and not exposing themselves to drugs that have shown not to be effective in treating COVID-19."

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/ohio-governor-asks-halt-rule-preventing-doctors-prescribing

https://twitter.com/drsimonegold/status/1288851070920187905

Anonymous ID: bf84ab July 31, 2020, 8:24 p.m. No.10145919   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6091 >>6152

Famed whistleblower lawyer: More confidentiality, less politics key to exposing wrongdoing

Whistleblowing in America has come a long way since the first legal protections were passed in 1778, attorney Steve Kohn says.

 

Amid the American Revolution more than 240 years ago, the U.S. Continental Congress on July 30, 1778 unanimously approved the nation's first whistleblower law. The protections and challenges of whistleblowing have since come a long way at the advent of the 21st century, according to attorney Stephen Kohn, the board chairman of the National Whistleblower Center. For instance, the U.S. Senate has declared the anniversary National Whistleblower Appreciation Day for the last several years, though Kohn's group would like to make the recognition permanent. But the perception of wrongdoing has sometimes become highly politicized, as the Russia and Ukraine scandals showed. "When a whistleblower case becomes political, it often just becomes a disaster," Kohn, who has represented some of the country's mist famous whistleblowers, said during an interview on the John Solomon Reports podcast. But he also noted that many cases do not become politicized.

 

"So one thing we do in my practice is we religiously try to keep every one of our cases out of the political scheme, work in a bipartisan manner, don't take your whistleblower to a member of Congress who's gonna politicize it for their own ends. Take it to a member of Congress, of either party, who's gonna look at it seriously as an accountability issue," Kohn explained. Kohn praised Sen. Chuck Grassley for his conduct in handling whistleblower cases, describing the Iowa Republican as "the shining light on non-partisan whistleblower protection." Grassley publicly marked Whistleblower Appreciation Day on social media Thursday. Kohn noted that confidential whistleblowers are typically, though not always, able to maintain their confidentiality. He emphasized confidentiality for whistleblowers as a positive development, though he said it is not included in most laws. "I remember back 30 years ago when I did this and all the harm that whistleblowers suffered. And then I look at a case now where I can have someone working in their company, getting access to information, being promoted, and nobody knows they were the whistleblower. So that's really become, in my view, one of the most important advances in the law," Kohn explained.

 

Whistleblowers can be targeted for retaliation, and Kohn said that some have even suffered post-traumatic stress disorder. He provided examples of whistleblowers who have exposed wrongdoing including Howard Wilkinson who "blew the whistle on the largest money laundering scandal in history" which involved $240 billion, and Bradley Birkenfeld who exposed illegal Swiss bank accounts of U.S. citizens and won an award of $104 million. "These two cases alone give you just this idea that a whistleblower well-placed in a major institution involved in criminal activity can really change the world," Kohn said.

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/attorney-stephen-kohn-discusses-whistleblowing-ahead-national#article

https://twitter.com/ChuckGrassley/status/1288871458693881863

https://twitter.com/ScotusSpotlight/status/1288872818587901952

Anonymous ID: bf84ab July 31, 2020, 8:36 p.m. No.10145987   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6042

Hmm.. Interesting find in Qresear.ch this information on HCQ looks like an attempt to bury it

 

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Warning: gzdecode(): data error in /www/htdocs/w014b09d/qresear.ch/classes/data/indictments.php on line 22

 

What happened here?

https://qresear.ch/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fjustthenews.com%2Fpolitics-policy%2Fcoronavirus%2Fyale-epidemiologist-accuses-fauci-running-disinformation-campaign

 

Pertains to this article: Yale epidemiologist: Dr. Fauci running 'misinformation campaign' against hydroxychloroquine

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/yale-epidemiologist-accuses-fauci-running-disinformation-campaign

Anonymous ID: bf84ab July 31, 2020, 8:48 p.m. No.10146042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6053

>>10145987

Code Red: Some one is messing with Qresear.ch to bury Information

 

This is the 2nd consecutive piece of information found tampered with

 

This does NOT appear to be an anomaly..it appears deliberate

 

Message Info:

Warning: file_get_contents(https://api.bad-boys.us/?q=https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/four-more-plead-guilty-los-angeles-homeless-voter-fraud-scheme): failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.0 502 Bad Gateway in /www/htdocs/w014b09d/qresear.ch/classes/data/indictments.php on line 18

 

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Four more plead guilty in Los Angeles homeless voter fraud scheme

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/four-more-plead-guilty-los-angeles-homeless-voter-fraud-scheme

 

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