Did Anthony Fauci patent a Hydroxychloroquine analog that was different enough that he could make money re-hashing a old anti-malarial drug?
Let's look at Anthony Fauci's patents: https://patents.justia.com/inventor/anthony-s-fauci
Notice a term that keeps showing up, 4 times to be exact: "a therapeutically effective amount of an agent that interferes with the interaction of gp120"
I wonder if GP120 is in a 2003 Lancet paper discussing the potential of chloroquine in fighting Coronavirus………..Well lookee there!!!
"The antiviral effects of chloroquine are associated with the reduced production of the heavily glycosylated epitope 2G12, WHICH IS LOCATED ON THE GP120 ENVELOPE GLYCOPROTEIN surface and is fundamental for virus infectivity." https://archive.is/cTZGM#selection-5849.3-5849.226
By sheer coincidence The Lancet wrote of an agent(chloroquine) that Anthony Fauci has four patents on.
When did Fauci apply for his patent?
2016: https://archive.is/GyxjZ#selection-335.0-337.39
2016: https://archive.is/GyxjZ#selection-411.0-413.39
2015: https://archive.is/GyxjZ#selection-487.0-489.43
2015: https://archive.is/GyxjZ#selection-563.0-565.43
Wow. Did Anthony Fauci patent an agent that works just like Hydroxychloroquine?