Tuesday, 14 September 2021

The media advances the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry!


On 14 September 2021, Jimmy Dore interviewed Dr. Robert Malone, part-inventor of mRNA technology.

During the course of the interview, Dr. Malone says this:
"The media... mainstream... legacy media, is owned by a total of six companies which have structural cross links and integration with the pharmaceutical industry. This concerted effort on the part of major media to delegitimise anyone using this agent (Ivermectin)... which is not perfect, it doesn't provide perfect protection... but it's a heck of a lot better than doing nothing. There are many papers and meta-analyses that suggest that it's something like 70 or 80% effective, if administered early, in preventing hospitalisation, serious disease and death. And, when administered at these doses that have been proven over decades, with billions of doses administered, it is perfectly safe...

How do you have a situation in which a safe, off patent, inexpensive drug, it costs like a buck a dose in Mexico, how do you reconcile that this drug, that's being used in emerging economies all across the world to good effect, is being trashed in US and western media? The appearance is, because these folks are bought-and-paid-for and they are acting in a concerted way to advance the financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry...

The incidence of SARS-COV2 in Africa roughly tracks the prevalence of obesity in Africa, and the central African nations... are poor enough that they just don't have a whole lot of fat people. There's also widespread administration of hydroxychloroquine for other diseases prevalent in Africa... so we've got multiple effects going on here... Africa is pretty skinny and pretty fit... they don't have McDonald's on every corner and Pepsis and stuff their mouth with French fries and ice cream all the time, so they have much lower risk.

It underscores the point that, in my opinion, this disease is a disease of the elderly and the obese for the most part."

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