08/07/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The “White Coat Summit” that was held by America’s Frontline Doctors (AFD) in Washington, D.C., created a firestorm of controversy, resulting in not just the event itself being censored from the internet but also the entire AFD website, which was quickly pulled by hosting platform Squarespace. And the reason for the latter, we now know, is because the AFD website is full of evidence exposing the criminal campaign by Big Tech and Big Government to censor all legitimate cures for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
Dr. Simone Gold, who heads up AFD, actually published a “white paper” on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), one such cure that both the government and Big Tech do not want the public to know actually works. This paper is once again available on the AFD website, which we are happy to report is finally back up and running through a different host.
Dr. Gold’s white paper contains a number of eye-opening references, including two in particular that provide well-documented evidence as to the benefits of HCQ, when given in the right doses at the right time of disease protection. Most Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, it turns out, could be helped by HCQ if only their doctors were able or willing to prescribe it.
This was a big part of what the White Coat Summit was all about, after all: to raise awareness about HCQ and the crusade by Big Tech and certain factions of the government to destroy all access to it. There is no need to keep people locked up at home and masked, was the gist of the event, because there is already a cure for this crisis that is being ignored and vilified by the powers that be.
While AFD is now suing Big Tech over this censorship, it also needs to take into account the role that Big Government is playing in keeping the truth under wraps. Anthony Fauci, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration), the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and many other corrupt state and federal agencies are likewise doing their part to keep HCQ and other cures out of the hands of patients who need them, which is why the plandemic will seemingly never end.
HCQ was being used all over the world with great success until Fauci and his cronies came along and vilified it. These deep state tools of globalism have been pushing the lie that HCQ is dangerous and ineffective, when in fact many doctors both here and abroad have been using it with incredible success in their sick patients.
Not only does HCQ need to be re-legalized – it remains banned in many areas – but it also needs to be made available over-the-counter (OTC) in order for those who need it most to have easy access for rapid healing.
“At the very least, the efficacy ‘assassination’ of HCQ must be reversed immediately,” writes Steve Jalsevac for LifeSiteNews.
“Doctors must be able to prescribe HCQ as a treatment and as a prophylaxis. It is absolutely unacceptable that doctors are not being able to communicate responsibly and with compassion with their patients. That must be remedied. Period.”
It is also our hope that AFD will be successful in its lawsuit against the tech giants, which have openly conspired with the medical deep state to withhold a known cure from sick patients. How many more people need to die before Big Tech and Big Government are held to account for their crimes against humanity, which include withholding a tried-and-true remedy from the public?
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