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Study finds 84% fewer hospitalizations for patients treated with controversial drug hydroxychloroquine
November 25, 2020
A peer-reviewed study measuring the effectiveness of a controversial drug cocktail that includes hydroxychloroquine concluded that the treatment lowered hospitalizations and mortality rates of coronavirus patients.
The study, set to be published in the International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents in December, determined that “Low-dose hydroxychloroquine combined with zinc and azithromycin was an effective therapeutic approach against COVID-19.”
A total of 141 patients diagnosed with the coronavirus were treated with the three-drug cocktail over a period of five days and compared to a control group of 377 people who tested positive for the virus but were not given the treatment.
The study found that “the odds of hospitalisation of treated patients was 84% less than in the untreated patients,” and only one patient died from the group being treated with the drugs compared to 13 deaths in the untreated group.
Hydroxychloroquine became a controversial issue during the height of the coronavirus pandemic when President Trump championed the drug as an effective coronavirus treatment, which immediately drew criticism from the media and several health experts.
Twitter censored a video over the summer showing doctors touting the effectiveness of the drug.
Additionally, a July study conducted by the Henry Ford Health System in Michigan concluded that patients taking hydroxychloroquine were more likely to survive the coronavirus.
M1 is made up of demand deposits and savings deposits held by the public. M2 consists of all cash in circulation plus money market mutual funds.
26:25 M1 money supply is at a record high. M2, cash in circulation is at a near record high.
30:30 Actual inflation right now, if it was measured the way it used to be is 9%, while the government says it’s 2%.
41:30 “The thing to watch here is the magnitude of the deficit spending, the stimulus…. The deficit spending is now out of control. The ratio of the deficit to GDP … is the highest level we’ve ever seen.”
WAR ROOM (FULL SHOW) Tuesday 11/24/20 • Patrick Byrne Forensic Election Evidence, Tom Pappert, News
If you are advocating for lockdowns, you are complicit in tearing families apart. You are complicit in inflicting untold suffering on millions of people around the world. You are complicit in casting the poorest and most vulnerable in our societies into even further grinding poverty. You are complicit in murder.
What NO ONE is Saying About The Lockdowns
Nov 24, 2020
TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: https://www.corbettreport.com/lockdowns/
Parents told to sign they will not eavesdrop on what their children are learning through public education online learning, during the pandemic.
Watch at 25:00
Bossy “truthers” like Jana Ben-Nun hated Trump so vehemently that they persuaded many to not to vote for him. They seem to have ZERO appreciation for how Trump kept us out of wars that Biden will now march us into, if the election isn’t reversed.
Being so openly anti-Trump during this election year may be almost treasonous. I’m very disappointed in Jana — got so many to hate Trump — while Trump launched no new wars.
“Meanwhile, Biden/Harris and Co. brag about having Bolton’s support and the endorsement of six other Neo-Cons who served Bush/Cheney.
From: joannenova.com.au/2020/11/patrick-byrne-of-overstock-has-been-pouring-through-the-data
Patrick Byrne, founder of OverStock, a $2b e-commerce company, and also got some fame for his battle against illegal naked short selling and work to break up Wall St corruption around 2005. He’s a Dartmouth, Cambridge, Stanford, Maths and Philosophy guy. A data man
Some paraphrased snippets:
“We have clear evidence that they are targeting certain congressmen. I believe they are going to find two Republicans. I think it’s going to turn out that one of these Republicans at a State level may have got “election insurance”. The promise they would keep being elected. The sum involved to purchase Dominion machines was $100 million.
“Every state that uses Dominion — we should investigate who signed the order to bring it in. No one who did due diligence would.
“Call your state legislature — send them this video –Anyone who signs these “Cert” forms should go to jail. They have personal legal liability.
Details of the technique plus “more coming out tomorrow”:
The five city “Drop and Roll” technique of vote fraud
In the Drop and roll technique, they shut the voting down, calculate what they need, then drop a batch in to “Catch up”. After that they roll out for example, 53 batches in a row and each batch measures exactly 51.2% for Biden and 48.8% for Trump and they roll that difference forward. All this will be released tomorrow.
The five cities where the deep cheating went on: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Maracopa County, Arizona. They hide behind black regions so then they will call you a racist if you question it.
He posts on Deepcapture.com and promises more information on this to come.
He has put “a lot” of money into Sidney Powells work, and suggests people help DefendingTheRepublic.Org. It’s not 100% clear if he knew Sidney was disconnected from the Trump team when he said this — but he recommended her donation page.
I posted this on E. Michael Jones’ Facebook page, saying “TalmudVision deemed essential!”
E Michael Jones replied:
Hollywood is the oligarch’s propaganda ministry. The “entertainment industry” is an essential service to the oligarchs because it keeps everyone under control.
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California Governor Orders Everyone Except Hollywood to Stay at Home
November 20, 2020
The stay-at-home order applies to every county in Southern California and affects 94 percent of the state’s population, except for people who work in the entertainment industry, Deadline reports.
The governor’s office told Deadline on Thursday that it doesn’t apply to entertainment industry workers, who are considered essential workers according to Newsom’s original stay-at-home order from March.
“The Matanuska-Susitna Borough does not have the power to institute a general public mask mandate,” Spiropoulos said in a Nov. 20 email to the Watchman. “There are only three ways the Borough could get this power. The first way is a grant of power from the Legislature because the Legislature gets to say how much power a borough has under Art 10, Sec. 3 of the Alaska Constitution. The second way to get a power is a transfer of power from the cities. A third way to get a power is have the question approved by voters. These second and third methods are found in state statute AS 29.35.300. The Attorney General of the State of Alaska has no ability to grant a second-class borough any power and/or grant ‘approval to impose a mask mandate.’”
Earlier this summer, at the Aug. 4 Borough Assembly meeting, Spiropoulos gave a detailed analysis on why he did not believe the Mat-Su Borough had powers to govern public health.
Spiropoulos explained to Assembly members that the only additional powers it has during a disaster is with regard to housing and urban redevelopment, which basically means the Mat-Su Borough can rebuild damaged infrastructure after a declared state or federal disaster. Even then, however, the law does not grant the borough extra health powers, to impose mask mandates. This applies even during a pandemic.
“When it comes down to it, we are a second-class borough,” he said in August. “The citizens voted for a limited form of government with limited powers and the state statutes have limitations on how we can either gain additional powers or exercise the powers we have.”
All other municipalities and cities in Alaska do have health powers, but not second-class boroughs like the Mat-Su, Spiropoulos added.
Despite the opinion of Spiropoulos and other attorneys from second-class boroughs, Acting Attorney General Sniffen recently stated that he believes second-class boroughs do, in fact, have health powers to impose mask mandates and other health restrictions.
“Even with that approval, I disagree with them saying the Borough can do it, and have signed on to a letter telling the Acting Attorney General that I (along with others) disagree,” Spiropoulos told the Watchman. “If we get a response, perhaps we will get some legal analysis on why he thinks the power exists.”
How we voted: Juneau goes for Joe and other takeaways
State went Republican, but Juneau went blue
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Alaska may have gone to the Republicans this election, but according to the latest data from the Division of Elections, Juneau went to the Democrats.