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Politicians and bureaucrats are hoarding massive amounts of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) while restricting our access to it.  Could it be in order to push the untested drugs sold by their big pharma backers?

As Fauci’s lies become more and more obvious by the day, some senators are asking questions.

On 8/25/2020’s show, David Knight reports,  “We have a few senators — Ron Johnson, Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee — asking FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn, questions about HCQ that need to be asked.  They’d like to see the studies that led to the FDA’s determination that HCQ ‘will have no clinical effect and may be harmful to the patient’, and saying this may be directly costing lives by limiting out-patient access to the potentially beneficial treatment.”

“I would suggest they do two things, First, they need to call in Fauci and ask him some uncomfortable questions about the NIH’s 2005 study that found HCQ was very effective in both preventing and treating coronavirus.  Then, they need to get whoever is presiding over the federal government’s massive stash of HCQ and ask them why they’re hoarding something they’re now saying doesn’t work.  Those are the two questions they need to ask, provided of course, that they actually want to get something done and aren’t just politically grandstanding.”

“Back at the beginning of April, Fauci went on Anderson Cooper’s CNN show to say how all 50 states need to have stay-at-home orders.  He was saying ‘I don’t understand why that’s not happening. If you look at what’s going on in this country, I just don’t understand why we’re not doing that. We really should be.’  Fauci was saying we have to, ‘Restrict people from leaving their homes for anything other than essential activities. They’re intended to limit people’s contact with each other in order to slow the spread of the disease.’  “

“But now, according to the numbers from Johns Hopkins University, the states that had the most authoritarian lockdown rules, like New York and New Jersey, are the ones with the most deaths per capita.  The seven states that didn’t do any lockdown, Utah, South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Wyoming, and Arkansas, were among the lowest deaths per capita.  If you trust the Johns Hopkins’ numbers, it’s exactly the opposite of what Fauci recommended.”

“Trump put his ‘medical expert’ Fauci up on a pedestal, he needs to take Fauci down and put up people like the doctors from the White Coat Summit.  When they held the summit, all the media focused on was the religious views of one of the doctors there, they did an ad hominem attack on her then ignored all the other doctors.  President Trump needs to put them out there because they said what has to be said: ‘Don’t be afraid, it’s treatable, we’ve cured people, and here’s how it’s done.’

“The doctors at the summit paid the price for speaking truth to power, they were all mocked by the media to some degree, and the doctor who organized it lost her job because of it.  They received no help from Trump, it was shut down for money for the big pharmaceutical companies.”

“The longer this goes on, the clearer we can see which of these politicians are the whores for the pharmaceutical companies.  The same people who looked the other way for decades as BigPharma pushed the opioid crisis, are now looking the other way as they destroy the middle class.”  Knight concluded.