The COVID shots were authorized without previously-existing treatment options, leading to the suppression of treatments like HCQ and ivermectin. The CDC, formerly the US Malaria Suppression Program, once advocated for hydroxychloroquine but later demonized it. Watch @DrDMartinWorld for more information.
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Let this sink in:
The COVID shots forced on billions of people could only be authorized if there were no previously-existing treatment options.
So, what did they do? According to Dr. David Martin, they let people die and suppressed treatments like HCQ and ivermectin in order to make way for a βvaccine.β
The audacity of the crime was shocking:
The CDC, before it became the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was the US Malaria Suppression Program in Atlanta, Georgia, which did what? It advocated for the distribution of hydroxychloroquine.
The institutions that demonized hydroxychloroquine were once its strongest believers.
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The speaker discusses the suppression of published treatment options and the promotion of emergency medical countermeasures. They highlight the irony of Johns Hopkins University, named after the person who popularized hydroxychloroquine, now claiming it is dangerous. The CDC used to advocate for hydroxychloroquine distribution, but now there is a blind acceptance of fear-based narratives. The speaker questions the effectiveness of hiding under desks during a nuclear attack and suggests that fear is used to manipulate people into following authority. They argue that if society stops living in fear, the manipulation will cease.
Speaker 0: We should have recognized that when treatment was being suppressed. And by the way, not hypothetical treatment, published treatment. When that was being suppressed, we should have gone, hold on a minute. Sounds like there's a racket here. Somebody's suppressing real treatment options, and they're suppressing it so that they can justify an emergency medical countermeasure that can only be pies if there are no treatment options.
How funny is it? The Johns Hopkins University, that's right, named for Johns Hopkins, the guy who actually popularized hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of malaria. How ironic is it that the very institution funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, to celebrate Johns Hopkins. How ironic is it that that Johns Hopkins University was able to turn on its own namesake and say hydroxychloroquine Chloroquine is dangerous. The school has its name because hydroxychloroquine is safe.
That's why it has its name. The CDC used to be before it became the Center For Disease Control and Prevention, the US Malaria Suppression Program in Atlanta, Georgia, which did what? Advocate for the distribution of hydroxychloroquine. This is one of those things where you sit back and you go, the audacity of the crime is what's surprising. Not the existence or absence of a disease or the existence of the absence of pathogen.
The thing that's shocking, truly shocking, is how audacious the criminals are and how blind the public is to reading the information that is right in front of their face in preference to trying to find a motivation for how bad people in government could possibly do Anything as bad as what I've just described. So I think there's a lot of problems in terms of how we have been conditioned to take on information. And I think that as a society, we have been conditioned to accept a fear based narrative without question. You'll recall as I will, and I'm dating myself, but you'll recall when we were told that we should crawl under school desks in elementary school and hide under our desks in the event of a nuclear attack from Russia. Now you'll remember those desks.
They had a wooden top. They had a little metal casement and then 4 metal stands. And somehow his children, we were conditioned to say that in the event of a nuclear blast, We were going to somehow be saved under our desks. Really? Does anybody know anything about radiation?
Does anybody know anything about how nuclear weapons work? Because hiding under a desk merely means that your corpse is preserved. So when the Pompe diggers come back to dig you up, They'll find nice little encapsulated children, huddled under melted metal desks. It'll be phenomenal, and it'll be great for a museum somewhere. What a nonsensical thing to do, but why did that practice become ubiquitous cross country?
It was to instill fear allows you to respond to an authoritative impulse. And I can guarantee you every single person who is a parent over the age of 40 knows that they were conditioned to accept, be afraid, set any logic aside. And if the authority tells you to do it in fear, do it. And by the way, If you were like me being a little smart ass, because I was in elementary school, when you pointed out how stupid that was, you know what you got sent to the principal's office. See, this programming has been around for a long time and we pretend like it's, oh my gosh.
How did this happen in 2019. Now, come on. We have been habituated into the belief that if the people in authority who architect the fear, tell you a to be afraid and then B what to do when you're afraid and you do it. And if we as a society stopped living in the fear narrative, the signal couldn't transmit.