Remedy Deceiver
They even removed Ivermectin from Tractor supply stores. Even our horses and dogs cant get cures now. Bastards
Anybody know any state parks in the US that have Cinchona trees?
Anyone have Trump's Tweet that twitter deleted that said something like, "Wake up America, Covid has a cure" with a link to HCQ video?
Tom Fitton Twat about HCQ
6 hrs ago
https://twitter.com/TomFitton/status/1297554160691433472
Is long as they put poisons in the plasma like Thmerisol, mercury, etc. then yes, maybe plasma can work as effective as vaccines do in causing long term diseases, killing people off, and depopulation.
Good point, but how long before big plasma gets as corrupted as the vaccines have become?
Who came up with the name ~~'Remedy Deceiver'~~ I mean Remdesivir?
Banned:
Hydroxychloriquine
Chloroquine/Quinine
Ivermectin
Artemisa
Anything effective, cheap, safely used for decades/centuries, easy to use, and non-patentable.
Approved;
Super expensive, brand new, no safety history, complex process, garbage that either doesnt work or makes you sicker/deadly
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grants $4.9 Million to Pan American Health Organization to Improve Safety of Blood for Transfusion in the Americas
I completely trust blood transfusions if Bill Gates is involved in it- It must be safe…
https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Media-Center/Press-Releases/2000/12/Blood-Safety-Program-Receives-Grant
Everything you wanted to know about blood
Bill Gates May 20, 2019 3 minute read
…Trade in human and animal blood is worth more than $20 billion a year. Blood, which costs the equivalent of $67,000 a barrel, is the 13th-most-traded commodity in the world…
https://www.gatesnotes.com/Books/Nine-Pints
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Bill And Melinda Gates Leading Study On Survivor Blood Transfusions
11/19/14 AT 12:04 AM
Companies and aid groups led by Bill and Melinda Gates are teaming up to test experimental drugs and collect blood plasma from Ebola survivors to help treat patients in West Africa, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. Several Ebola patients recovered from the disease after receiving blood plasma containing vital antibodies, but without a study, there’s no way of knowing for sure whether survivor blood transfusions work. That’s where the Gates family comes in.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is donating $5.7 million to the project, which starts within a month, to scale up manufacturing for treatment drugs including brincidofovir to be tested in Ebola-affected West African countries such as Guinea. North Carolina-based Chimerix Inc. developed brincidofovir for treatment of other types of diseases, but it has also been used in a few Ebola cases, and lab tests suggest the antiviral medicine might help fend off the deadly virus, according to the Associated Press.
There is currently no cure or treatment for Ebola. Those who manage to survive Ebola build up antibodies against the virus and become immune to the strain that infected them. But the medical community is unable to determine whether or not survivor blood transfusions help an Ebola patient survive. The second part of this project aims to find an answer.
Project leaders in Africa will collect blood plasma from Ebola survivors to use as “a tool for a future epidemic,” Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates told the Associated Press in an interview. But that’s no simple task. Donated blood will be filtered through a bloodmobile, a machine used for removing small amounts of plasma and returning the rest of the blood to the donor. Although complex, this process allows donors to give blood as frequently as every two weeks. Three bloodmobiles, donated by another Microsoft co-founder and the Greenbaum Foundation, have been sent to Africa, where the Clinical Research Management Inc. will head the plasma study, according to the Associated Press.
Dr. Kent Brantly, an American missionary doctor who survived Ebola, recently donated blood to Dr. Rick Sacra, another doctor stricken with the disease. Brantly himself received a blood donation from a Liberian boy who survived Ebola while under Brantly’s care.
“The bottom line is that we really don’t know if it helps and to what degree it might help,” said Dr. Luciana Borio, who is leading the Food and Drug Administration’s response to the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. “We would love not to be in the same situation in the future,” Borio said at a press conference, according to the AP.
https://www.ibtimes.com/ebola-outbreak-2014-bill-melinda-gates-leading-study-survivor-blood-transfusions-1725941
"Where's Our Fu*kin' Bailout?": Ice Cube Slams Democrats For Abandoning Blacks
Sun, 08/23/2020 - 16:25
Rapper Ice Cube has cooled on the Democratic party, complaining in a Saturday rant that the DNC has financially abandoned the black community, and that even if Trump is voted out of office - "then what?"
Translation: where's our money Nancy?
"A lot of people getting up [at the DNC] talking and everybody really eating it up, throwing their hands in the air like they just don't care — but what I didn't hear was: what's in it for us?" he said, adding "What's in it for the Black community? Besides the same old thing we've been getting from these parties. What's in it for us, for real?"
"I didn't hear anybody mention a contract with Black America — and I don't know why because it's one of the most comprehensive reform documents that's come about in a long time that could really address the problem. But the way it looks, they don't have a plan," he continued.
"They just pulled three trillion dollars out they ass and gave it to they friends."
It's almost as if Democrats went from slave ownership and segregation to promising blacks handouts for six decades in order to maintain power.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/wheres-our-fukin-bailout-ice-cube-slams-democrats-abandoning-blacks