Richo and Jones interviews Clive Palmer; thanks him for his generous hydroxychloroquine donation to the nation
Watch the video“Clive, we’re very grateful.” In an interview with Clive Palmer, Alan Jones teases
Our global experiences with the treatment of COVID-19 with hydroxchloroquine is evolving every day. We are endeavouring to bring you the latest updates for you to view.
Watch the video“Clive, we’re very grateful.” In an interview with Clive Palmer, Alan Jones teases
Source: 7News Sunrise Clive Palmer has purchased 32,900,000 doses of hydroxychloroquine, and donated the supply
Clive Palmer discusses with Sky News, the donation of funds for clinical trial and the
Watch this interview with Clive Palmer about the resources and infrastructure that are required to
No matter where you stand on how to best handle pandemic policy, Dr. Da Costa’s experience and view is worth a listen.
I’ve railed against this in the media that we are a part of, and the way that the propaganda reacts to this is, “Ignore it. Ignore all of this.” I’m saying this now because the general public has to be the one that gets angry. The general public should be furious at the way people have been treated in the country by suppression of these drugs, by that kind of website that suppresses the ability of doctors to practice medicine.
is perspective, highlights of the event, which attracted nearly 1,000 delegates, making it the largest C19 conference ever in the world.
In this first part of our interview, Dr. John Littell, MD, tells us here about his early days in treating COVID-19 early, about his perspectives regarding vaccination, especially of children, and about the trends in COVID-19 policy in Florida.
An American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers declared yesterday he was recovering from COVID-19 and had taken a set of medications early
Whatever one thinks about COVID vaccines and their associated risks, it is important to understand the protocols frontline physicians have developed to treat the COVID infected, and conclude that authorities should not interfere with their prescriptions and practices–all of which have been amply studied.
In this interview, Dr. Peter McCullough discusses the importance of early treatment for COVID-19, and the potential motivations behind the suppression of safe and effective treatments.
“Early treatment should have been part of the equation. I’m not against all those other things. Contagion control is important. Washing our hands. Things like that. They’re all important. Do we need vaccination programs? Absolutely. Do we need early treatment programs? Absolutely. So we have basically put the cart before the horse. The tail is wagging the dog. Early treatment should be a mainstay for everything.”
In this tweet, Dr. Robert Malone links here to a page on the globalcovidsummit.org website (in honor of the COVID-19 Summit in Rome) noting that over 3,900 physicians and medical scientists (passed 4,200 now) have signed the Rome Declaration in protest. The declaration was initially passed through the circles of those who attended Rome and gathered in San Juan, but is now open to all physicians and medical scientists. If that includes you, please read it and consider signing.
Pulmonary and critical care specialist Dr. Pierre Kory, author of the medical textbook Point of Care Ultrasound, is an educator and self-described pioneer in teaching doctors how to use ultrasound machines. In response to global health organizations’ seemingly one-note strategy in the fight against Covid, Kory states that other tactics need to be applied, particularly in light of the numerous breakthrough infections.
A board-certified family medical physician who works with Dr. George Fareed in California’s Imperial Valley, Dr. Brian Tyson states that, based on his work with more than 6,000 Covid patients, 70% of all cases nationwide could have been saved using his early-treatment methods.
“I’m overwhelmed because we’re at war right now in many respects in our own profession,” says Dr. John Littell, a family practice doctor and author of Hidden Truth. “When you are criticizing, ostracizing and censoring doctors like it’s a war… I hate to see it. We need to be more cordial and professional.”
In the second part of our interview with the esteemed Professor Thomas Borody from Australia, we discuss the question of ethical clinical trials, the progress in Australia with the Ivermectin-based tri-therapy he recommends for COVID-19, the role of State and federal authories.
We treat them for 10 days using an appropriate dose of ivermectin, doxycycline daily and zinc daily.
They all actually have activity against the intracellular multiplication of the virus and from published data you can read that most of the results have been close to 100 percent cure there was one that used the lower level and got 92 percent cure but it’s just hard to believe how simple it is to cure coronavirus.
The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I don’t think there is room for debate about the issues that the member for Hughes is raising. He’s entitled to put his point of view. He’s as relevant as I suspect he is going to be. I’d like him to continue.
The purpose of this bill is to incorporate the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights into Australian law, to hold those that violate and abuse human rights to account, and to bring them to justice. I commend this bill to the House, and I call on the government to urgently bring it up for debate and for a vote and let history record where every member of this parliament sits on this issue.
No matter where you stand on how to best handle pandemic policy, Dr. Da Costa’s experience and view is worth a listen.
I’ve railed against this in the media that we are a part of, and the way that the propaganda reacts to this is, “Ignore it. Ignore all of this.” I’m saying this now because the general public has to be the one that gets angry. The general public should be furious at the way people have been treated in the country by suppression of these drugs, by that kind of website that suppresses the ability of doctors to practice medicine.
Kelly, who is the current member for Hughes in New South Wales, faced a strong backlash from segments of the media and political opponents for sharing information about the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. Kelly has since appeared at freedom rallies against mandatory vaccinations.
The judge’s finest moment may have been when he dashed the most glaring myth about ivermectin—that it is not safe, despite decades of use that shows otherwise. Noting that all drugs have side effects, Judge Fullerton listed ivermectin’s effects from a government website.
“(N)umber one, generally well tolerated; number two, dizziness; number three, pruritus; number four, nausea/diarrhea. These are the side effects for the dosage that’s being asked to be administered,” he said. “The risks of these side effects are so minimal that Mr. Ng’s current situation outweighs that risk by one-hundredfold.”