06/15/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has been suspended by YouTube for uploading videos that the Google-owned platform says are contributing to the spread of “misinformation” about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
Johnson had uploaded several videos about the benefits of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) in the treatment of the Chinese Virus, which is not allowed because Tony Fauci and Rochelle Walensky say so. Consequently, Johnson’s channel has been struck from uploading any more videos for the next seven days.
“YouTube’s arrogant Covid censorship continues,” Johnson wrote. “How many lives will be lost as a result? How many lives could have been saved with a free exchange of medical ideas? This suppression of speech should concern every American.”
A spokesperson for YouTube told Fox News that one of Johnson’s videos contained “medical misinformation” about the Wuhan Flu, and thus had to be dealt with using heavy-handed censorship.
“We removed the video in accordance with our Covid-19 medical misinformation policies, which don’t allow content that encourages people to use hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin to treat or prevent the virus,” the person said.
Fauci himself was fully supportive of HCQ just 15 years ago when there was no politics attached to the drug. Now that the globalists are aiming for total world domination through a medical police state, however, talking about HCQ in relation to Chinese Germs is a no-no.
“Big Tech and mainstream media believe they are smarter than medical doctors who have devoted their lives to science and use their skills to save lives,” Johnson warned in a follow-up statement.
“They have decided there is only one medical viewpoint allowed, and it is the viewpoint dictated by government agencies. How many lives will be lost as a result? How many lives could have been saved with a free exchange of medical ideas?”
Ironically, the video of Johnson’s that YouTube took down criticized federal bureaucrats like Fauci and Walensky for trying to stop the general public from even trying HCQ, which is inexpensive and has an extensive track record of safety and efficacy.
Many other countries have been using HCQ to successfully treat patients, but here in the United States the only “remedies” that the government permits for the Chinese Virus are face masks and injections.
“It always baffled me that there was such a concerted effort to deny the American public the type of robust exploration research into early treatment early in this pandemic,” Johnson further stated, noting that he would like to see more research done on both HCQ and ivermectin, which he claims are “incredibly safe” drugs.
As many of our readers will recall, Donald Trump was also a proponent of HCQ during the early days of the plandemic, claiming that he took it prophylactically to keep himself protected against the Wuhan Flu.
Taking HCQ in conjunction with zinc is said to be a powerful combination remedy for both treating and preventing the Chinese Virus from taking hold inside a person’s body.
“We found that when the cumulative doses of two drugs, HCQ and AZM, were above a certain level, patients had a survival rate 2.9 times the other patients,” a recent study noted, also mentioning azithromycin as another combinational drug.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meanwhile, issued an aggressive warning against HCQ last year, claiming that taking it could lead to “serious heart rhythm problems and other safety issues, including blood and lymph system disorders, kidney injuries, and liver problems and failure.”
More related news about the deception and censorship surrounding Chinese Germs can be found at Deception.news.
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