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To: kech who wrote (723597)8/17/2020 12:53:09 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 793882
 
There is something going on. It is not like Trump to be scared away from a subject as he has with HCQ.



To: kech who wrote (723597)8/17/2020 1:09:25 PM
From: pheilman_  Respond to of 793882
 
Bill Gates has worked for decades on malaria. He must know the safety profile of HCQ. He must have taken HCQ as he has travelled to malaria infested areas. He is lying as he talks about the "severe side effects."

Could be Ivermectin works better and they will have a hell of a time suppressing that.

The most interesting country is Singapore, they had 56,000 cases and only 27 deaths. How are they treating? They are a mix of Indians, Chinese and Malaysians so it is not just genetic resistance.



To: kech who wrote (723597)8/17/2020 4:58:42 PM
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Something, for sure.

I'm very disappointed in Gates. The science is not hard, separating wheat from chaff not very difficult, so something is going on. Whatever it is, it is not good.



To: kech who wrote (723597)8/17/2020 7:03:51 PM
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Big pharma makes nothing off HCQ. And Trump supported it. Thats why