Twitter anons, check it out.
>>>/qresearch/10068603, >>>/qresearch/10068604, >>>/qresearch/10068623
>Q showed us how to BEAT Twitter
Twitter anons, check it out.
>>>/qresearch/10068603, >>>/qresearch/10068604, >>>/qresearch/10068623
>Q showed us how to BEAT Twitter
> #patioticmasks
Fix spelling
#patrioticmasks
1st instance & 2nd instance.
You got 3rd, 4th, 5th instances correct.
Just playing with image changes that give the image a totally different hash. I'm done.
o7
Anons are you feeling it?
FEELING IT???
It's happening.
The HCQ thing is viral.
Hashtag went viral last night and then was suppressed.
The Dr. Stella vid was viral.
Trump's tweets, just showing excerpts from the HCQ-cures doctors in front of the SCOTUS yesterday, went viral.
I still had one in my web cache from last night. Had to reboot, and it was poof gone.
Extinguished by Twitter.
The censorship – by big tech geeks who don't provide any sauce and have no medical credentials - is plain.
Whoever gave this trend a huge push yesterday, thank you very much.
I'm seeing more and more memes suggesting that deliberate, knowing suppression of a safe, effective therapy could be considered mass murderer.
Who suppressed?
Governors
NIH
CDC?
etc.
All colluding to boost their candidates and causes, and deprive the people of their rights and their health.
Are you angry?
Very very angry?
Are the people angry?
Very very angry?
Shared in QR. Asked vid anons to make us some short MP4 video clips that keyboard warriors can use. Will watch for results.
And anons replied with moar links:
>Get them while they are still there.
America's Frontline Doctors Summit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKbQbcInHnA
America's Frontline Doctors Summit- Session 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX_Q1FaY9pI
CALL FOR MEMES
To: Memers and Scouts
POTUS says Big Pharma is running ads claiming prescription drug prices will RISE after the historic EO. That claim is false.
Need memes to refute the fake narrative.
Here's a sauce:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/congress-didnt-act-on-prescription-drug-prices-so-president-trump-did/
Congress Didn’t Act on Prescription Drug Prices. So President Trump Did.
July 27, 2020
Americans have waited decades for Washington to keep its promise to fix soaring prescription drug prices. Now, thanks to President Trump, that long wait is over.
Video: President Trump Takes Historic Action to Reduce Medicine Prices
The President signed four sweeping executive orders on Friday, which together will significantly lower the cost of prescription drugs while increasing access to life-saving medications such as insulin:
The first order directs federally qualified health centers to pass along massive discounts on insulin and epinephrine from drug companies to low-income Americans.
The second order will allow the safe, legal importation of prescription drugs from Canada and other countries where the price for identical drugs is lower.
The third order will prohibit secret deals between drug manufacturers and pharmacy “benefit manager” middlemen, ensuring patients directly benefit from available discounts at the pharmacy counter.
The fourth order ensures the United States pays the lowest price available among economically advanced countries for Medicare Part B drugs. The United States often pays 80 percent more for these drugs than other developed nations.
“The four orders that I’m signing today will completely restructure the prescription drug market, in terms of pricing and everything else, to make these medications affordable and accessible for all Americans,” President Trump said.
In 2018, prescription drugs saw their largest annual price decrease in more than half a century. Average basic premiums for Medicare Part D prescription drug plans have fallen by 13.5 percent since 2017, saving beneficiaries $1.9 billion in premium costs. Friday’s four executive orders build on this crucial progress.
At the White House last week, a number of Americans shared personal stories about the importance of lowering medicine costs for all patients.
After her husband died in an auto accident, Andrea Eckles ended up with more than $15,000 in medical debt when she had to switch healthcare plans. “I work in a very small dental office, and so my only choice for healthcare at that time was what I call the ‘Unaffordable Care Act,’” she said.
Paul Madden has lived with insulin-dependent diabetes for 59 years. “Your work, sir, to ensure that insulin is affordable under Medicare will help guarantee that I and millions of seniors who take insulin realize healthier, more productive, independent, happier lives,” Mr. Madden told the President.
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@realDonaldTrump
Big Pharma is taking television ads trying to make the case that I am raising prescription drug prices on seniors. The ad is a lie! What I have done will lead to a 50% REDUCTION in prices, at least, & Big Pharma is not happy about it. No other President would….
….be able to produce what I have. So when you see those nasty ads from Big Pharma remember, the only reason they are going all out is the massive PRICE REDUCTIONS you are getting - not good for them. Plus, I was only President in 51 years that got a Prescription D reduction!
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1288109090061705222
Gotta love that D___ Reduction!