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Big Tech Censors Debate On Hydroxychloroquine

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Source: WND

The posting of a video of doctors testifying that they’ve seen first-hand what peer-reviewed studies worldwide indicate – that hydroxychloroquine is a safe and effective treatment for COVID-19 – has resulted in the temporary suspension of social media accounts of PragerU, other prominent conservatives and one of the doctors in the video.

Twitter explained that PragerU and others were suspended because of the social media platform’s “policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19,” Breitbart News reported.

One of the physicians in the video of a press conference in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday with “America’s Frontline Doctors,” Dr. Simone Gold, wrote on Twitter that the company hosting the doctors’ website, Squarespace, took down the site due to a “violation of their terms of service.”

Gold, a board certified emergency physician for 20 years in Los Angeles, told Tucker Carlson on Thursday night she has been fired because of the video.

She told Carlson the doctors have published a white paper presenting the science backing hydroxychloroquine, which she noted is an FDA-approved medication that’s been in use for 65 years.

The press conference was tied to a summit of more than seven hours in Washington on a wide range of subjects relevant to the pandemic, including the lockdowns and whether or not children should return to school this fall.

Earlier this week, Twitter suspended the account of the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. for 12 hours after he shared a video clip of press conference in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building.

PragerU’s tweet promoting the video said: “American doctors are holding a ‘White Coat Summit’ in Washington, D.C. to address ‘a massive disinformation campaign’ by the media about coronavirus. Watch as Dr. Stella Immanuel tackles the media’s narrative about hydroxychloroquine.”

Breitbart reported director and producer Robby Starbuck was suspended from Twitter on Wednesday after replying to someone: “I guess you think Dr. Harvey Risch, an epidemiology professor at Yale School of Public Health isn’t a real doctor? He’s also touting that Hydroxychloroquine works.”

Risch, in an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham on July 20, said hydroxychloroquine is “a political drug now, not a medical drug.”

He said establishment media and politicians are “basically fighting a propaganda war against the medical facts” that is shaping not only how the population views the drug, but doctors as well.”

Risch said he’s received “hostile remarks” from doctors who say that “all the evidence is bad for it.”

In a guest column for Newsweek, Risch, who has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed publications and currently hold senior positions on the editorial boards of several leading journals, argued hydroxychloroquine is the key to containing the virus.

On May 27, he published an article in the the world’s leading epidemiology journal, the American Journal of Epidemiology, that analyzed five studies “demonstrating clear-cut and significant benefits” to treating patients with hydroxychloroquine along with other very large studies that demonstrated its safety.

Among the many other physicians who have found hydroxychloroquine to be an effective treatment for COVID patients is Dr. Stephen M. Smith of East Orange, New Jersey.

In an interview with WND in May, Smith expressed his frustration with the politicization of hydroxychloroquine and the disconnect between the scientific data on the drug and the statements of scientists, media and politicians who have access to that data.

Smith, who briefed President Trump in April on the safety and effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine, pointed out the World Health Organization temporarily halted studying hydroxychloroquine in response to a widely reported observational study published in the medical journal The Lancet that concluded seriously ill COVID-19 patients who were treated with hydroxychloroquine were more likely to die.

But in an embarrassing turn, the premiere journal was forced to withdraw the study after three of the four authors issued an apology, citing concerns about the quality and veracity of the data.

The Lancet study’s fatal flaws were immediately apparent to Smith when the study was released in May. Dr. Marc Siegel, associate professor of medicine at the New York University Langone Medical Center, called The Lancet study a “political hit job.”

Other physicians who back the treatment are Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution; Dr. Anthony Cardillo, an emergency medicine specialist in Glendale, California; and Dr. Zev Zelenko.

Atlas said in an interview with Ben Shapiro that there is “fundamental biology” behind why hydroxychloroquine works, “it’s not just some sort of strange anecdote.”

Twitter also locked out Dr. Stella Immanuel, who said at the “White Coat Summit” she has successfully treated more than 350 patients with hydroxychloroquine, zinc and azithromycin.

She and her staff take hydroxychloroquine as a preventative.

Some took issue with her describing hydroxychloroquine as a “cure” while others argued the point is that the patients recovered from COVID-19.

Many skeptics questioned whether or not the presenters Monday actually were physicians.

Here’s a summary of their credentials:

Dr. David Samadi was also suspended from Twitter after violating rules regarding information about the coronavirus pandemic, Breitbart reported.

“If people hate President Trump, that is entirely their prerogative. When their hatred causes them to deliberately hide good news about a life-saving treatment for a global pandemic, that is when the line is crossed. Hydroxychloroquine works and it has worked.”

Dr David Samadi
Tweet that got him suspended

Australian-American author Nick Adams was suspended for 12 hours for tweeting: “Hydroxychloroquine SAVES lives! Rt!”

“Hydroxychloroquine SAVES lives! Rt!”

Big Tech Censors Debate On Hydroxychloroquine

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