Big Pharma rejected the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat covid in thousands who then died on ventilators because of two faulty studies written by a bogus, 6-person company for the prestigious journals “Lancet” and “New England Journal of Medicine!” One employee was a sci-fi writer, and another an adult-content model!

Big Pharma has successfully scared millions away from the inexpensive and safe HCQ + zinc cure by falsely claiming HCQ is dangerous and ineffective, based on these erroneous studies, which the vast majority of people will never learn are erroneous, probably on purpose, so they can justify the murder (see “Perspectives on the Pandemic | The (Undercover) Epicenter Nurse“) of thousands of covid patients on their 88%-die ventilators, that they get $39,000 per patient for using, and so they can push their dangerous vaccine that may not even work.

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Surgisphere: governments and WHO changed Covid-19 policy based on suspect data from tiny US company

Surgisphere, whose employees appear to include a sci-fi writer and adult content model, provided database behind Lancet and New England Journal of Medicine hydroxychloroquine studies

The World Health Organization and a number of national governments have changed their Covid-19 policies and treatments on the basis of flawed data from a little-known US healthcare analytics company, also calling into question the integrity of key studies published in some of the world’s most prestigious medical journals.

A Guardian investigation can reveal the US-based company Surgisphere, whose handful of employees appear to include a science fiction writer and an adult-content model, has provided data for multiple studies on Covid-19 co-authored by its chief executive, but has so far failed to adequately explain its data or methodology.

Data it claims to have legitimately obtained from more than a thousand hospitals worldwide formed the basis of scientific articles that have led to changes in Covid-19 treatment policies in Latin American countries. It was also behind a decision by the WHO and research institutes around the world to halt trials of the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine. On Wednesday, the WHO announced those trials would now resume.

Two of the world’s leading medical journals – the Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine – published studies based on Surgisphere data. The studies were co-authored by the firm’s chief executive, Sapan Desai. …

The Guardian’s investigation has found:

  • A search of publicly available material suggests several of Surgisphere’s employees have little or no data or scientific background. An employee listed as a science editor appears to be a science fiction author and fantasy artist whose professional profile suggests writing is her fulltime job. Another employee listed as a marketing executive is an adult model and events hostess, who also acts in videos for organisations.
  • The company’s LinkedIn page has fewer than 100 followers and last week listed just six employees. This was changed to three employees as of Wednesday.

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“Probably the darkest day in the history of medicine!”

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