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ll know to wear them or we'll start to have enough. We'll have beds that we know work and we'll start to use them. We'll have ventilators that we didn't have that now we have. And I think that you'll see, here's my prediction. I think that you're gonna see one of the most amazing human feats of all time. And it's going to happen right in front of you. You know we all get, we're all in the audience…
← Previous segment →ong with azithromycin, the news we're getting seems to be from sketchy sources and foreign studies and, you know, a doctor who just says I tried it once, a patient who tried it and it seems to have worked. But it's not a scientific study. So it's beginning to be obvious to me that there's, I won't call it a cover-up. Oh okay, I'll call it a cover-up.
All right. Let me give you an example. The New York Times just did a big article about why Germany's death rate is so low compared to others. So it's a whole article about what they did differently. You know how their response is, what their demographic is, you know the timing of things, the political decisions, the medical decisions. So it's a New York Times article so it's researched. There's a lot of detail in there about all the things the Germans did that's different from what everybody else did. Do you know what wasn't mentioned? Hydroxychloroquine. There was a whole article in The New York Times about what they were doing right and not doing right and it didn't even mention the drug that one must presume they're using over there. Didn't even mention it. You know it would be one thing to say well they're also using this drug but nobody has a good idea whether that's working or not, right? Wouldn't that be at what you would expect to see in that story?
And that ladies and gentlemen is the dog that was not barking. It's the one that I've been telling you about for a while. And you know I've been hinting about it but I'm just gonna tell you directly now. The dog that's not barking is if you see a story about another country that was or was not successful and it doesn't even mention hydroxychloroquine, doesn't mention that they used it, doesn't mention they didn't use it, doesn't mention they considered it, it just doesn't mention it, you're seeing manipulation on a level that should make you want to overthrow your government. Meaning that the media and presumably the government, are they must be working together at least in a limited way to prevent you from having this information. Right? Because clearly the New York Times knows that the hydroxychloroquine is one of the biggest variables. We don't know if it works. I'll say this every time. It might not. But it's certainly the most, you know, besides ventilators it's probably the most important thing that people talk about. It's not even mentioned in a major feature story about Germany. Are you kidding me?
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You know this is as bad as the government telling you that masks don't work even a little bit. And you just look at it and you say well that's not just a lie. That's a lie like you think I'm really stupid. That's the sort of, what do you think of me that you would tell me the fabric doesn't slow down air and you would expect me to believe it? Well like how dumb do you think I am? And then you see…
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