10/02/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Barely even a full day after the Mayo Clinic decided to issue an endorsement for hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a viable drug remedy for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), the esteemed healthcare provider changed its mind and scrubbed the webpage for HCQ entirely.
Hilariously, the Mayo Clinic is now blaming a “third-party vendor” for supplying the information promoting HCQ, which the Mayo Clinic suddenly does not support any longer.
“Hydroxychloroquine may be used to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) in certain hospitalized patients,” is what the now-scrubbed Mayo Clinic webpage for HCQ used to say before being deleted from the internet – see the screenshot below:
Seriously running out of conspiracy theories pic.twitter.com/cohEh3Zju7
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) September 25, 2023
(Related: Check out these unique ways to cleanse your body of COVID chemicals and poisons – hydroxychloroquine is on the list!)
Now whenever internet users attempt to access the deleted HCQ page, the Mayo Clinic redirects them to a “safe” page that is, of course, pro-“vaccine” and anti-anything like HCQ or ivermectin that actually fights coronaviruses without the need for any experimental drug injections.
Interestingly, the now-scrubbed informational page for HCQ had been accessible to the public since at least May 2020 – see below. Only now, after HCQ is receiving fresh attention in the media for fighting COVID, has the Mayo Clinic tried to sweep the page under the rug.
One day after Mayo Clinic’s endorsement of Hydroxychloroquine was highlighted here, they scrubbed the page, deleted the URL and are forwarding to a “safe” page.
See for yourselves
Page as it is now: https://t.co/anzWt9Y5xY
And on Sept 25: https://t.co/T3yBCPKslm https://t.co/sFtXiCnQgG pic.twitter.com/mBPfQsiVKm
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) September 27, 2023
Our guess is that those who run the Mayo Clinic are not only pandering to Big Pharma, but also trying to avoid being dubbed a kooky “conspiracy theory” organization that is advising people to take “horse paste,” which is what the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and major media outlets mockingly called ivermectin all throughout the “pandemic.”
As this is all occurring, scientists recently published a study showing that COVID patients who take HCQ early after testing “positive” for the alleged virus have a 72 percent decreased risk of dying from the disease.
“HCQ has been taken by millions of people for many years worldwide, and the side effects are well known,” one commenter wrote about the time-tested safety profile of this generic drug.
“Heart complications are not one of them. Funny how the CDC claims that HCQ and IVM (ivermectin) cause the exact thing that COVID shots do, including inflammation of the heart. Clown shoes.”
Another spelled out Dr. Vladimir Zelenko’s famous COVID-19 protocol, which President Donald Trump says he took to overcome COVID:
“1. Any patient with shortness of breath regardless of age is treated.
2. Any patient in the high-risk category even with just mild symptoms is treated.
3. Young, healthy and low risk patients even with symptoms are not treated (unless their circumstances change and they fall into category 1 or 2).
Out-patient treatment regimen is as follows:
1. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg twice a day for 5 days
2. Azithromycin 500mg once a day for 5 days”
Another responded to this that not even one out of every 100 people will ever even hear about the Zelenko protocol, let alone get the opportunity to try it should they ever need it.
The establishment system of “medicine” is still trying really hard to deprive the general public of access to HCQ and other safe, effective, and inexpensive remedies for COVID – and other threats, for that matter. Learn more about their tactics at BadMedicine.news.
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