Dr. Fauci and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study victims
American Thinker,
by
Howard Richman
Original Article
Posted By: Senex,
5/18/2020 9:30:50 AM
Although Dr. Anthony Faucis NIAID (one of the institutes of the NIH) has lost his power to slow-walk a vaccine solution to COVID-19, he still retains his power to disparage HCQ (hydroxychloroquine), the most effective treatment against Covid-19. During the last couple weeks, he has publicized two studies in which HCQ without zinc hasn’t worked with hospitalized patients. He has been so successful at disparaging HCQ that hospital use of HCQ has been declining.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 5/18/2020 9:36:24 AM (No. 414513)
I am beginning to dislike this midg.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 5/18/2020 9:50:16 AM (No. 414531)
I never was impressed with the little masked midget neither the scarf lady. President Trump would do better to spend his time discussing this with other doctors and true testers of the HCQ with zinc it seems that's on the right track. With all this said it seems Fauci not using zinc the patients might die and he might celebrate another death from the virus to boost the numbers in the body count.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/18/2020 9:53:37 AM (No. 414537)
The only negative I’ve read about HCQ is that the much larger doses require to treat coronavirus, some patients may suffer negative heart issues. This was apparently the reason (unexplained) for requiring it be given in hospital...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/18/2020 9:55:30 AM (No. 414540)
Sometimes words go missing. Curious.
I meant to say: The only negative I’ve read about HCQ is that, with the much larger doses required to treat coronavirus, some patients may suffer negative heart issues. This was apparently the reason (unexplained) for requiring it be given in hospital...
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Coronavirus Task Force. Fauci out. Wittkowski in.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
HotRod 5/18/2020 10:04:00 AM (No. 414560)
I am thinking, more and more, that the whole effort to stall recovery is another coup attempt by the left. Why on Earth would someone like Fauci discourage the use of hydroxychloroquine, in a hospital setting, when it has shown documented benefit?
Why would he, and other medical bureaucrats (and democrat politicians), try to shut America down until a vaccine is developed and the virus eradicated? Maybe six months or more for a vaccine. Who knows how long until the virus is eradicated? Maybe years!
Or, maybe until a democrat was elected?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
IowaDad 5/18/2020 10:04:29 AM (No. 414562)
Total nonsense! There are currently 194 clinical trials of hydroxychloroquine in patients with COVID-19 all over the world (go to clinicaltrials.gov to explore), of which 96 are actively recruiting patients. There is as yet no compelling reason to think that hydroxychloroquine is effective, though it certainly is safe enough to give on a whim.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
GrandmaP 5/18/2020 10:06:30 AM (No. 414565)
Let me guess, Fauci's in the hands of Big Pharma. Why else would he do an HCQ test without the Zinc.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
comstock 5/18/2020 10:46:25 AM (No. 414623)
Sharyl Attkisson covered this in last night's broadcast. https://sharylattkisson.com/2020/05/watch-hydroxychloroquine-politics-money-medicine/
"I think we have to look at the money. There's no big profits made in hydroxychloroquine. It's very cheap, easy to manufacture, been around for 70 years. It's generic. Remdesivir is a new drug that could be very expensive and very lucrative if it's ever approved."
and:
"We found that of 11 members reporting links to a drug company, nine of them named relationships to remdesivir’s maker Gilead. Seven more, including two of the committee’s leaders, have ties to Gilead beyond the 11 months they had to disclose. Two were on Gilead’s advisory board. Others were paid consultants or received research support and honoraria. Nobody reported ties to hydroxychloroquine which is now made by numerous generic manufacturers and is so cheap, analysts say even a spike in sales would not be a financial driver for the companies."
Follow the money.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 5/18/2020 11:17:36 AM (No. 414661)
The evil that Trump is tolerating from this ghoul is baffling. We all know he is in cahoots with Bill Gates. Why not just expose that fact to the world and then show him to the door?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/18/2020 11:44:52 AM (No. 414703)
Methinks the good non-practicing doctor, like certain governors and city councilmen, is enjoying this a bit too much.
You're Fired.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
The Remnants 5/18/2020 11:58:33 AM (No. 414728)
"During the last couple of weeks", Fauci publicizes two negative studies of HCQ WITHOUT ZINC,
even though he knows how successful the use of HCQ WITH ZINC has proved to be WORLDWIDE.
HCQ used with zinc - Inexpensive solution that works successfully
Remdesivir - Expensive.solution that hasn't been proven.
As usual, the motive is more about money than the best solution for the problem.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Skeptical1 5/18/2020 12:07:24 PM (No. 414739)
Richman's link to the NYU study is really useful. You do have to wonder why the NIH study omits zinc, given what the NYU researchers found. But his comparison to the Tuskegee study is over-the-top.
As #7 pointed out, Fauci is not the only game in town. There are lots of HCQ trials going on around the world, including in the U.S.. Yet only about 6 of them mention zinc in the title. Again, you have to wonder why.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
farmwife 5/18/2020 12:19:20 PM (No. 414751)
If I get this disease, I damn sure want to be able to take this drug. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. But it isn't up to someone with an agenda to decide for me.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
TXknitter 5/18/2020 12:30:13 PM (No. 414769)
Yes #3, but every single drug has a circular detailing its possible and sometimes very serious side effects. This drug has been FDA approved and successfully administered for 60 years. It is only being nitpicked to pieces (unlike the myriad of psychotropic meds widely distributed for whom the general public serves as the trial guinea pigs) because Trump mentioned it.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
lakerman1 5/18/2020 12:40:11 PM (No. 414778)
The Tuskegee Experiment should not be mixed in with this discussion of Kung Flu possible medications.
It was believed, in the early 20th century, that Blacks were somehow more susceptible to sipihilis. And at the time, there were no good medications to treat the disease. physicians even tried mercury injections in the buttocks.0
Given the beliefs at the time about Blacks and syphilis (which were incorrect - the high rates of syphilis in blacks was related to promiscuity, not some susceptibility to the disease) the Tuskegee Experiment was established with the best of intentions.
Black men with syphilis were monitored over time to study the effects of the disease.
The problem was that when penicillin was discovered, and found to treat syphilis, the subjects of the Tuskegee Experiment were not treated with penicillin. The researchers continued to study the effects of the disease.. Tunnel vision in research happens. and there does not have to be evil intent.
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