Anonymous ID: 33fe6f June 30, 2020, 3:11 a.m. No.9797908   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How do we destroy the narrative around "increasing coronavirus cases"? Easy. With truth!

 

This is my opinion, but with verified treatment for coronavirus in early stages (HCQ, zinc, antibiotic) it should be like malpractice or some form of homicide to have a person at high risk for "coronavirus" end up on a ventilator and subsequently dead. HCQ is very, very cheap. Why is it not available for prophylaxis for people at high risk? As much as drug companies spend on marketing, they have the money to ramp up production of something that saves lives. Why aren't doctors able to prescribe HCQ… because it works, perhaps? Because HCQ cuts into the market for REMDESIVIR and VACCINES?

 

https://jbhandleyblog.com/home/2020/6/28/secondwave

 

The blog post is very analytical but uses good data to show there is no "second wave" except perhaps among "protestors" and they are not dying from their cases of coronavirus..as we would expect among younger people.

Anonymous ID: 33fe6f June 30, 2020, 3:16 a.m. No.9797931   🗄️.is 🔗kun

A virus may be associated with an illness and not be causative. I'm not sure what is really making people with "coronavirus" sick, but the validity of testing is very open for debate. Some folks don't even feel it's proved that the RNA detected with PCR testing is from a virus, other people don't necessarily believe that a virus is what we've been taught or that they cause illness except by injection (vaccines).

 

In any case, PCR testing does not seem valid to determine a case of "coronavirus".

 

https://healthimpactnews.com/2020/censored-covid19-pcr-tests-are-scientifically-meaningless-everything-weve-been-told-about-covid-is-a-hoax/

Anonymous ID: 33fe6f June 30, 2020, 3:40 a.m. No.9797992   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I think we should be looking at the situation in US nursing homes as potential hostage taking. If precautions and care are so lax due to understaffing and lack of PPE that "coronavirus" rips through these care homes, it it completely non-sensical and downright evil to tell family members they can't visit. When families visit they can address faulty care and they provide interaction and love to their family member. Without those "eyes on" the elderly are sitting ducks. It is like the state and corporate entities holding people's family members hostage. One researcher I follow suggested that if you have a family member in a US nursing home get them out and if you can't then hire a lawyer. Medical kidnapping is very, very real.