Scamdemic: How did Hydroxychloroquine go from Dr. Jekyl to Mr. Hyde in less than a year?

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Compared to the 2019 Drugs.Com innocuous description of Hydroxychloroquine, its current 2020 description includes a scary cardiac warning.

I will seek to describe in a future post how and why this new cardiac warning is now cemented into a Drugs.Com description of hydroxychloroquine. In the meantime look here to see all the drugs where QT Prolongation does not garner any interest. Many believe it is mostly the result of coordinated research fraud

A more dramatic comparison of the public record can be found between December 7, 2019 description of HCQ and October 25, 2020 description of HCQ. First, December 2019 version of reality built over 65 years where its noted that HCQ is on the WHO’s “List of Essential Medicines, “the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system” It references a longstanding, well known side effect of macular toxicity, but people taking 400mg per day have negligible risk. Risks go up when doses are above 1,000 mg per day and when course of treatment exceeds 5 years.

The October 25, 2020 Wikipedia HCQ description—less than a year later adds now a parade of scary side effects that spontaneously erase history.

But that’s not all! The new definition adds a frightening supplement that adds unneeded political context:

But things were to get a whole lot stranger at the opening gin of the pandemic when, on January 13, 2020, Hydroxychloroquine, on the WHO’s “List of Essential Medicines, “the safest and most effective medicines needed in a health system,” was designated by France as a “poison” and removed from all pharmacies (Here is an article on the effect this corruption had in France. Unfortunately, the US has faced much worse)

As of February 26, 2020, the UK government added chloroquine to the list of medicines that cannot be parallel exported from the UK.  Chloroquine was never on this list before.  As Great American physician Dr. James Todaro, MD stated, this “likely happened because of the growing body of evidence of chloroquine’s effectiveness against coronavirus.”

Things in the Hydroxychloroquine saga were going to get even stranger in the United States to the detriment of Americans who foolishly expected public health agencies to protect them and protect their welfare…


* * * * To Be Continued * * * *