by TheWhistleblowerNewsroom
June 03, 2021

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Italian physician Dr. Andrea Stramezzi defied his government by continuing to use hydroxychloroquine on his patients even after it was banned based on the World Health Organization’s recommendation which was based on a fraudulent study published in the Lancet medical journal.

 

Stramezzi gives a detailed explanation of covid as a disease, it’s progression, and how to treat it while naming the culprits responsible, he says, for killing millions by ignoring and suppressing proper treatment of covid (which he says could have been brought under complete control by now), while promoting dangerous, unnecessary vaccines instead.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transcript

welcome to the whistleblower newsroom
00:02
i'm Kristina Borjesson
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a global picture of how the covet
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pandemic has been handled by first world
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governments
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is coming into sharp focus and it's
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disturbing
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we've seen draconian lockdowns masks
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national press coverage of hospitals
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stuffed with fatally ill patients and
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terrifying statistics and everyone being
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told to wait for vaccines
00:27
to save them as the vaccines are being
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rolled out
00:32
brave front-line doctors from around the
00:35
world
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are coming forward to say that at least
00:38
a year ago
00:40
they knew that covid was an eminently
00:42
treatable disease
00:44
in the early stages they are also
00:47
talking about their struggles to get
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their governments to get the word out
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about this
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life-saving information shockingly
00:55
enough
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they're still fighting to get the word
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out
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my guest today is one of those
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physicians
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dr andreas tremaizy was among a group of
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italian physicians who
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stood up to their government and
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continued prescribing hydroxychloroquine
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to their patients
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even after the italian government had
01:17
banded
01:18
recently thanks to their efforts the
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italian government
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has agreed to set policies that would
01:25
require early treatment of covid
01:27
with drugs that have been proven to work
01:30
including hydroxychloroquine
01:33
dr stramazi's story and those of many
01:36
other doctors coming forward
01:39
raise questions about where these
01:41
government's priorities
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lie as they continue to drag their feet
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about telling the medical community and
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the public
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about early treatment welcome dr
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stramazi
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thank you for inviting me and good
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afternoon to everybody
01:59
so i would like you first to talk about
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when you started to realize that early
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treatment
02:08
was the key and what happened
02:11
after that well
02:15
it's easy to say because in february
02:18
2020
02:20
i started with few patients that were
02:24
relatives of friends and
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of course i understood that treating
02:30
them
02:31
in early treatment outpatient outpatient
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treatment of course was better
02:37
than later they do it later why
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why i understood what is
02:44
this disease and i'd like to introduce
02:47
you
02:47
what is in my mind what sas go to can
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cause
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if you agree well it's uh
02:54
initially it's a respiratory
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virus that comes into pneumonia
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and try to um
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try to propagate yeah
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okay audience
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that um dr stramazi
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has uh although his english is quite
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good
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uh he does have his uh his translator
03:24
gloria mina here
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for if he has any problems
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sorry because i i'm really very very
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tired last night i came back
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at two o'clock in the morning wow and
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this morning i had a lot of
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work and when i finished here here
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in italy it's 8 p.m around 8 p.m
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and i have other two patients to visit
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later
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when i'm finished so i'm really tired so
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sometimes i
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i appreciate you doing this words
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doesn't come
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do not come so i said
03:58
at the beginning the virus like other
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respiratory virus
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try to
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propagate properly
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yeah into other cells
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but this is a different beast subscribe
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to it's a different beast
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it can it tried to propagate in other
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tissue
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in all tissue that we have in our body
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from brain to the skin
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and among them any other tissue
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also try to propagate in bacteria
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that lives with us
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that we have inside so it's
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particularly uh disturbing and
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it's very important from the beginning
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try to
04:57
take off take out inflammation
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why because inflammation is
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the way that
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try to you no it doesn't try sorry uh
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okay facilitate them facilitate
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facilitate the income in the cell
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of the virus so it allows you to come in
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it allows you to
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make it yes exactly more easily more
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easier exactly
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so it's very important to give
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inflammatory medicines
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and not all of not not only that
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yeah it's very important to stop the
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reproduction of virus try to stop it
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and we have many many medicines that can
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though can do it
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if for example you talked about
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hydroxychloroquine token
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and but not only that also
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sorry i have a fullness uh also
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uh azithromycin it's very important it's
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an antibiotics
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yeah but evamactin is much more powerful
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for example we have a lot of medicine
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that works
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that's very important to use from the
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beginning because
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i've seen a lot a lot of lung covet
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with problems after hill
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because uh the virus already made
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damages yeah yeah damages in brain
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and in other parts of our body but the
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most important thing to understand is
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that people that die die
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people that goes to hospital in
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intensive care unit
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they don't go there because uh
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of the uh saskatchewan virus
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they go there they go they they become
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worse
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sorry many many telephone call
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because uh the
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immunity of our body reacts
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in a bad way in a part of the population
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of people
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yeah around around 10 maybe
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of us have probably a gene that we don't
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we didn't identify yet that
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caused an uh excessive
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and wrong answer to the virus
07:32
what does it mean does it mean that
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it means that in those we
07:39
could have a cytokine
07:42
store right that creates
07:46
is that almost like an autoimmune
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response the side effects
07:49
exactly is what i call uh autoimmune
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response
07:53
that's why i call kovitz the real kobe
07:57
the one that we see
07:58
in hospital it's the autoimmune uh
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pathology
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disease wow and well it's
08:05
maybe it's a case but hydroxychloroquine
08:08
it's a autoimmune
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medicine for lupus sorry
08:13
for lupus ultimately systemicus for
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rheumatoid rheumatoid arthritis right
08:19
and others right well by chance
08:23
that's what you say yeah by chance sorry
08:26
not by chance so
08:29
what do we have to do we have to
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prevent the cytokines storm the
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autoimmune
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disease giving corticosteroids
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very early and
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we also have to prevent the formation of
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microtrons
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in the uh the systematic
08:58
yeah why because that is the cause
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they go to hospital and they they die
09:05
they need oxygen because the saturation
09:08
goes suddenly down
09:10
right because the vases are blocked
09:14
so oxygen cannot pass through and go to
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the brain
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you understand yeah well
09:21
if this was very important at the
09:23
beginning in
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first way i remember you that we had
09:27
the first wave probably in november
09:31
19 2019 but we didn't recognize it
09:35
because china didn't
09:36
alert us about this disease
09:40
uh anyway in our first wave was
09:43
the more important most important wave
09:46
that uh occident sorry
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west uh word head right
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was very very hard to fight it
09:57
and in that period everyone
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who could come to a setting
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cytokine store had at least
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10 days normally 14 days because we need
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our body needs at least
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10 days two weeks to create
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antibodies so you're saying because
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the people who came in with the cytokine
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storm
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to the hospitals had already been
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infected for 10 days
10:29
10 14 years exactly more than ten days
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more than two
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why wow yeah why because the cytokine
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storm
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comes only when the production of
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antibodies
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started without antibodies you don't
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have any
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situation store right of course right
10:47
because
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if this is yes if this is true
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and i i believe it's true you can
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understand that
10:56
a second infection in the same
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person or in a
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vaccinated person that has
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memory of the antigen so it's
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ready because the vaccine
11:13
and the first illness the first uh
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covet right uh made the body
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ready to fight right ready to product
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to production yeah antibodies
11:28
antibodies yeah yeah so what's happened
11:32
that you get the second infection
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maybe with the variant maybe the
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high viral load and
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in three days your antibodies start to
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to be produced
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and you get the store the cytokines
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store
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much quicker the three days much quicker
11:54
so if it was important are you saying
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this
11:57
is with the vaccine that happens it
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could happen with vaccine yes
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sure okay not in all not in all
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i didn't say that vaccine will give you
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will bring you
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and sit against store no okay what i'm
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saying
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is different if your body
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if your immune system already has
12:18
the memory of a gene of the
12:22
south coast ii gene of the spike let's
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say spike because vaccine
12:26
doesn't get good don't worry you get
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exposed to
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it yeah so if you get the infection
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after afterwards what's happened what
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does it happen
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uh your body is ready they have
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antibodies
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prepared to to be to be produced
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you got the infection and
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it can in the 10 5 we don't know yet
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with numbers are not been studied
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yet but i can tell you that
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uh yesterday evening i visited a young
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lady
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beautiful and young 30 years old
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and she got two vaccines two doses
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of vaccine they the russian one
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the sputnik fifth
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yes putting fifth well
13:20
she had the first daughter in the first
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of march
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and before the end of march she had the
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second one
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well i visited her she said
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doctor i'm okay i don't have a lot of
13:35
fever i'm okay i'm
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vaccinated and whatever she was
13:39
plenty plenty of symptoms
13:43
she didn't recognize her brain was
13:46
already
13:48
damaged let's say damage yeah
13:52
i can tell you yeah i went there with my
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car
13:56
uh with a iphone i'm at
14:00
and i was in front of her house
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but was a another another street name
14:06
because the the house was perpendicular
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to this
14:10
and her house was 20 meters from me i
14:13
was outside
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of the car and they called her and they
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said
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i can see your house which number is the
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house
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and i said i am in this street this
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number
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i can see a white building in front of
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me but your name is nothing
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and she answered me well sir it's very
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complicated
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to explicate you i cannot
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well i can't say you what you do you can
14:42
try it you have a navigator try
14:44
i have just you across with the road
14:48
so she was very confused totally
14:51
yeah totally confused uh when i
14:55
was there in her house visiting her i
14:57
was
14:58
hearing her pneumonia
15:01
oh god and i i
15:05
of course i heard something but i've
15:07
seen her skin
15:08
her skin was plenty of spots red spots
15:13
and i said listen do you normally have
15:16
those spots or maybe i scratch myself
15:21
can can you show me your body please and
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she was
15:24
covered all the body was covered because
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the virus took already her brain her
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skin
15:31
and probably other other organs other
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tissue
15:35
but she didn't realize it because she
15:37
was vaccinated
15:39
and she is very rich at ver at risk
15:42
because
15:42
only two days of symptoms and like this
15:46
means that she had a very powerful
15:49
virus load and she if she doesn't take
15:53
the therapy
15:54
promptly now uh she could risk
15:59
it again that's what i'm trying to
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understand
16:02
to let you understand that if in the
16:05
first wave was important to start
16:07
therap therapy in the first week now
16:10
it's important it's a must
16:12
to start it in the first or second day
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of symptoms
16:16
so if you want to save people so let me
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let me ask you something so you said in
16:22
february
16:24
you understood that the early treatment
16:27
was the way to go
16:28
right yeah because was it easier to
16:32
to to to illness to get really to heal
16:35
them
16:36
right easier okay so
16:39
so but why is it
16:43
that nobody like not all the doctors
16:47
knew this
16:48
why is it that uh the government didn't
16:51
talk about early treaty
16:52
what happened there what happened there
16:56
it's a question of mentality i suppose
17:00
because when i i get a graduate
17:04
in medicine all over the world
17:08
we will learn how to treat a patient but
17:11
before to treat them
17:12
to understand what was the pathology
17:16
right to look at them to speak with him
17:19
to touch
17:19
them to try to to find something
17:23
uh hidden or something like that
17:27
now since uh i suppose
17:31
1990 uh universities
17:34
started to give guidelines so it means
17:39
we you have a random study that has been
17:42
published
17:43
so in that condition in that disease
17:46
you have to do this and this and this so
17:49
it's like
17:50
now doctors usually are
17:53
the young daughters are
17:56
like in in front of a excel
18:00
sheet and so they they look at
18:04
m 23 covid
18:07
so paracetamol and weight give the
18:12
x-ray and when is
18:15
when they don't they don't breath
18:17
anymore enough
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call 999
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yeah call call 911.
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sorry yeah so so but
18:29
but here in the united states too i mean
18:32
the thing that i'm trying to understand
18:35
here
18:36
is why when
18:40
all of you doctors were coming forward
18:43
to say
18:44
the key is early treatment early
18:46
treatment is important
18:48
the government shuts you down the press
18:51
would not cover you
18:53
uh studies were coming out that lancet
18:57
study
18:58
that was a big lie that really
19:01
i i think that lance's study alone is
19:04
responsible for many deaths
19:06
i really do sure
19:10
as you know has a name and surname
19:13
because you know very well who who put
19:16
the money
19:17
to do it yeah it's an american
19:21
foundation
19:23
bill and melinda gates foundation if
19:26
financed that study and if you
19:30
yeah and if you go and make a search
19:34
you will see that every study almost
19:37
every study
19:38
against hydraulic hurricane
19:41
or i like martin is
19:45
being financial by
19:48
bill and melinda gates foundation that
19:52
that sorry i didn't finish yet that
19:57
oms is financial no
20:01
wwho so so sorry yeah
20:04
organization yeah sorry yeah waho
20:08
uh is more financed by the bill and
20:11
melinda gates foundation that from
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many countries united states
20:16
gave 750 million dollar
20:21
and mr trump take it off said no i will
20:24
not give you this year
20:25
this money and as you s as you know mr
20:28
biden
20:29
put it again the 750 million but miller
20:33
billing linda gate foundation i suppose
20:36
gives
20:36
more to oms to wh
20:41
like china state the director of
20:46
who it's a
20:49
an ethiopian marxist leninist
20:52
that is not a doctor that was a minister
20:56
in ethiopia when they accepted
21:00
billions of dollars of in china
21:03
investment
21:04
in his country and to thank him now
21:07
he's the director the manager of who
21:11
so now you begin to understand
21:14
that not only big pharma are involved
21:18
but even politician and
21:21
money money i mean it's it's
21:25
it's quite clear my question to you is
21:29
given what you knew back in february
21:32
how many people do you think could have
21:34
been saved
21:35
around the world and in and in italy
21:38
specifically
21:39
if this information had become policy
21:43
everywhere 99
21:46
99 so you think the pandemic
21:50
could have been finished by now
21:53
absolutely
21:57
you can have maybe
22:00
because you arrive late
22:04
you don't take them at the systems when
22:08
the early outpatient treatment i say
22:11
so maybe you're right after one week and
22:14
they already have big problems so
22:18
on that kind of
22:22
group you can lose them one percent
22:26
one percent of them but
22:29
all the others you can save them all the
22:32
other
22:32
i saved people that was more than
22:36
96 years old with many
22:40
copatolo pathology you can save them
22:44
even with cancer three cancer metastasis
22:48
you can save them because it's a virus
22:51
and if you block the virus and you don't
22:54
wait
22:55
the antibody will be formed because the
22:58
problem
22:59
are the antibodies of this disease
23:02
when you understand this and you start
23:04
to treat them
23:05
you can save oh
23:09
my god i can say that if they understood
23:12
it
23:13
when i understood it maybe let's give
23:16
them one month
23:18
let's talk about the end of april 2012
23:24
all the others would be 2020. all the
23:27
others
23:28
could be saved all over the world
23:32
wow because medicine are not
23:36
so costly uh hydroxyclocking
23:40
uh here costs or one therapy for one
23:43
month
23:44
no sorry for two weeks costs
23:47
six euros for two weeks of therapy and
23:51
one
23:51
one weeks is enough so you can share a
23:54
packet
23:55
for two people uh acetone machine
23:58
is very it's very cheap very mct
24:02
in some countries very cheap in other
24:04
countries it's more
24:05
expensive but it's nothing if you
24:08
compare
24:09
with one day of hospitalization
24:12
of exams x-rays thc
24:15
or whatever so
24:18
you can understand that that politically
24:21
was totally
24:22
a mistake but i can also add something
24:27
uh w-h-o said from the beginning
24:32
that the mask was
24:35
unnecessary and was so angry
24:40
in front of television hearing every
24:43
evening
24:44
we had it uh at half past 5 p.m
24:48
every day all channels national channels
24:52
were connected with somebody
24:55
of the who
24:59
of the italian minister of italian
25:02
superior institute of health i mean
25:05
whatever and all of them i call them
25:09
viral stars because they are professors
25:12
that every evening you can find any
25:16
italian national channel private or
25:19
public you will find you turn on your
25:23
television and we you will watch them
25:26
speaking
25:26
still now and they didn't got
25:29
one one thing right they
25:33
made mistake every time and at the
25:36
beginning
25:37
they said to people do not wear a mask
25:41
mask doesn't works mark is unnecessary
25:45
and i was so angry every evening i was
25:48
talking
25:48
to people and i said please wear a mask
25:51
i was wearing a mask myself
25:53
and that's
25:56
something that made a difference because
25:58
if wh
26:00
oh for three months says do not wear
26:04
masks
26:06
how many 100 to
26:09
300 300 400 000 people
26:13
maybe will be alive and he's still there
26:16
this guy
26:18
so all of these vira viro stars
26:21
have have any of them ever treated covid
26:24
patients
26:26
well most of them know
26:29
most of them know some some of them
26:33
are manager of a hospital
26:36
where they they treat kobet
26:40
but it's not another disease
26:43
they never saw a patient like i see
26:47
i mean i see from the beginning i worked
26:49
two two months and a half in a coveted
26:51
hospital
26:52
in uh may april may june
26:56
2000 2020 and so
26:59
i'm one of the few that can say
27:02
i know covet from the beginning
27:06
from the first day to the last one right
27:08
okay
27:09
and ah that's why i say you have to
27:12
understand
27:12
what the disease is to treat it
27:16
if you see somebody that is already uh
27:19
need to to to be in a intensive care
27:23
unit
27:24
with more than 60 liter of oxygen
27:27
a minute and you think that the problem
27:31
is the
27:33
interstitial pneumonia right
27:36
and you tried to treat it you lost it
27:40
you already lost because the problem is
27:42
nothing itself for pneumonia
27:45
the problem are microtrons and so you
27:48
have to give
27:48
heparin but not the same heparin
27:52
that i give to to people at home
27:56
that you you make an injection or better
28:00
one injection every 12 hours
28:03
to be covered they have to do it
28:06
uh much more much more heparin
28:09
and in the vein yeah in the veins
28:14
yeah and eurokinesis it's another
28:18
uh medicine that could save lives
28:20
because when you already have
28:22
microtrons you can dissolve them
28:26
they don't do it because they they think
28:29
guidelines so we have to
28:32
heal ammonia uh
28:36
internal t cell promonia so they give
28:39
you antibiotics start to give antibiotic
28:41
at the end
28:42
the antibiotics you have to give it to
28:44
the f in the first day
28:46
not at the end hydroxyl or king when you
28:48
are in hospital
28:50
doesn't work the only thing that works
28:53
is ivermectin that works even
28:56
in hospital you know don't touch well
28:59
you said something that struck me like a
29:02
bolt of lightning
29:04
in a la in an interview i saw with you
29:07
where you said the physicians in the
29:10
hospitals
29:12
think that covid is not treatable
29:16
because they're seeing them at the last
29:18
stages of the disease
29:20
exactly and now you're saying that
29:22
they're actually
29:23
misdiagnosing it as a pneumonia
29:27
could you could you accept in united
29:30
states
29:33
that they tell you if you have a
29:37
cancer at the beginning
29:40
just a small nodule at your
29:44
wrist if they tell you
29:49
do not treat it take paracetamol
29:53
when you will not breath anymore because
29:55
you have a metastasis a pneumonia
29:57
metastasis
29:58
and hepatometastasis and
30:01
you lost 25 kilos
30:04
or sorry 50 pounds
30:08
okay not call 911
30:11
come to the hospital and we try to treat
30:13
you
30:14
oh sorry cancer you cannot you don't
30:17
have a treatment for cancer
30:18
sorry half of them they die
30:23
that's what they made well that's
30:27
look the weird thing to me about this
30:30
whole thing
30:30
is that they were telling paige they
30:32
were sending patients
30:34
home with with the initial who who
30:37
treated who tested positive but just had
30:40
minor symptoms they would send them home
30:43
and then of course they would come back
30:45
to go to the hospital
30:46
and often die and everything was about
30:50
waiting for the vaccine wait for the
30:54
vaccine wait for the vaccine
30:56
and i and tell me if this is your
30:58
impression
30:59
or if i am exaggerating but i feel as if
31:03
there was a suppression
31:06
of information about success
31:09
of early treatment and i have to ask you
31:12
if you
31:13
if you saw that and if you did
31:16
why why why did this happen
31:19
okay so you have two hours
31:23
more two so i answered i'll talk to you
31:26
as long as you'll talk oh no listen
31:27
no i don't have it i don't care so i'll
31:30
try in one minute
31:32
before i i start to answer you i will
31:35
suggest you
31:37
to speak or to hear
31:40
uh peter mcculloch yes i
31:43
interviewed him yes university
31:46
sorry uh no no sorry dallas university
31:49
yeah
31:50
harvard rich yale university
31:53
pierre corey you have great physician
31:56
in your united states in america that
31:59
knows
32:00
very well how to treat them corey use a
32:03
lot of environment things for example
32:05
okay so close this this thing
32:09
uh the question was
32:12
no the question was the question was why
32:15
why why
32:16
but no but you did you experience that
32:18
in italy too
32:19
right yeah not in italy in all all over
32:23
the world
32:23
is this all over the world because uh
32:28
they said with vaccine you
32:32
could be free but that's not true
32:34
because
32:35
even if you got a vaccine
32:38
you're not free you can get it and you
32:41
can
32:41
transmit okay
32:45
and first of all let's say something
32:49
well if you want to
32:54
to name again bill and melinda gates
32:57
foundation
32:59
go and have a look of conference
33:02
he made i think in 2000
33:05
in 2015 yeah about
33:09
pandemia necessitation
33:13
i mean necessity of the yeah necessity
33:17
to make big finance to to big
33:20
finance finance sorry funds for
33:24
vaccine study and
33:27
he also financed they told they told me
33:31
i'm not sure but they told me and
33:34
i believe it's true also one
33:37
laboratory bill and melinda gates
33:40
foundation
33:41
like the french government at the
33:44
beginning
33:45
and others okay they already
33:48
had six years ago the idea of a new
33:52
pandemic viral pandemic that needed
33:56
a vaccine suddenly
33:59
that's one step second step i suppose
34:03
that in cancer
34:04
therapy the the new era
34:07
will be made by rna
34:11
messenger medicine yes and you know
34:15
of of yeah and immunotherapy yeah
34:19
anti clonal antibodies perfect
34:24
immune antibodies have been already
34:27
tested many times with many many
34:31
disease but
34:34
uh rna messenger not so much
34:37
they need to to test and test and test
34:41
well now they have one billion
34:44
people in queue to get to be
34:47
a small mice mouse to get tested
34:52
yeah exactly sorry yes you say that yes
34:55
third thing
34:58
they said at the end
35:02
of 2020
35:05
in our government said
35:08
we are so happy for the first time
35:12
the european union it's one
35:16
strong unit because we decided to get
35:20
the the policy of vaccine
35:23
in one hand that was mrs for the lion
35:27
that will buy for us but sin will
35:31
distribute
35:32
uh we are very happy to be in europe
35:36
and other countries like
35:39
great britain that went out will be in
35:41
problems
35:42
well you can know that britain
35:46
didn't have so much so many problems to
35:48
get
35:49
vaccine and europe has a lot of problems
35:51
but
35:52
but in my opinion it's not so bad
35:56
that they don't give you moderna
36:00
pfizer astrazeneca
36:03
soyuz sponsored sputnik
36:07
and others because
36:11
the problem every vaccine has
36:15
is they thought
36:18
to make the antibody
36:22
answer choosing an antigen
36:25
in the spike spike protein that's the
36:28
problem
36:29
spike protein is the one that gives you
36:32
the
36:33
cytokine storm answer with the vaccine
36:36
oh
36:36
yes sorry with the antibody so
36:40
choosing all the same proteins spike
36:42
protein
36:43
is the problem why is it
36:45
thrombocytopenia
36:47
because because it's the the
36:52
the antibody that is made against spike
36:55
that uh can uh
36:59
become an autoimmune uh oh wow
37:03
it can cause an autoimmune micro drums
37:06
if you go and see all the problem is
37:09
micro trunks
37:11
with these machines
37:14
i'm sorry from
37:33
i suppose that american vaccine
37:36
johnson johnson that has been very
37:40
debated
37:42
last last weeks could be one of the best
37:46
not because is the best but because
37:50
um as a monodoses
37:55
do you remember what i said the the gene
37:58
memory
38:00
and the production antibodies that can
38:02
give you
38:03
cytokine thrombosis and whatever right
38:05
right
38:06
well if you are a naive you
38:09
never had the virus a virus contact
38:12
and you get only one doses you don't
38:15
have the
38:16
gene memory you make the antibody you're
38:19
prepared to antibody
38:21
and that's all that finish but if you
38:25
already have the first doses
38:29
with the other vaccines and you get the
38:32
second doses
38:33
you can have after two weeks this
38:36
response
38:37
so they are more dangerous so johnson
38:40
and johnson in the modern dose
38:42
it's the best of the
38:46
immediate journey oh that's the worst
38:49
the least
38:50
worst well are you saying first of all
38:53
um are are you saying that you feel
38:57
that these vaccines uh should
39:00
have um been further along in testing
39:04
before they were rolled out
39:06
of course yes of course okay of course
39:09
and we have the possibility of our early
39:13
outpatient therapy we don't need a
39:17
vaccine
39:17
now we now we know how to treat them
39:21
uh vaccine old people
39:24
will last in what variants
39:27
will not go over them cover them
39:30
as you know as south africa
39:33
uh rejected all as astrazeneca because
39:38
his variant was uh
39:42
yeah it doesn't work okay so what we'll
39:45
do
39:46
united states or uh great britain or
39:50
israel or san marino
39:53
i'm talking about nations that are
39:56
uh mostly basin wasn't it
40:00
if a new variant comes they will have
40:04
more problems than in the first wave
40:07
because they already have the antibodies
40:10
that are already prepared
40:12
to um to produce antibodies
40:15
that's the danger great danger
40:19
oh my god yes i mean this is
40:23
this is uh terrifying what you're saying
40:26
yeah so so okay
40:30
be prepared with inflammatory medicines
40:34
at home aspirin worth
40:40
yeah aspirin is a great
40:41
anti-inflammatory yeah
40:43
and then suddenly uh ask your daughter
40:47
to to make receipts for you
40:51
with uh acetomachine hydroxycocaine or
40:54
even
40:54
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40:56
vitamin d high level
41:00
100 000 unit international unit per day
41:04
for six
41:04
days vitamin k2 okay in
41:08
other in another in another supper i
41:10
mean not in the same
41:12
um
41:15
at the same time yeah and uh
41:19
cortisone corticosteroid heparin
41:22
okay and you will get out we did
41:25
covet with the second
41:29
infection or with the infection of the
41:31
vaccine
41:33
that is your prescription doctor yeah
41:35
treat them
41:36
from the first day don't wait don't say
41:39
oh maybe it's just a course
41:41
maybe just a flu maybe i
41:45
ate something badly yesterday
41:49
no start if you got
41:52
three hot spring for nothing it's not
41:55
the damage
41:56
right but you can it can save your life
41:59
right right
42:00
right so now you
42:04
going back to um when the
42:07
italian government banned uh
42:09
hydroxychloroquine
42:12
um and it was it was
42:15
panorama some news outlet that filed a
42:18
petition
42:20
and yeah well
42:23
it comes from it came from the lancet
42:27
then uh yeah that was the false
42:31
reporting
42:32
about uh hydraulics and so
42:35
and so then a petition was filed to the
42:38
government
42:39
correct uh well uh
42:43
was because because the government was
42:45
not a petition was not a petition was uh
42:48
uh somebody some
42:51
colleagues some physician bring uh ifa
42:54
and this
42:55
like fda american fba uh
42:58
at court saying that the
43:02
uh the study was was
43:05
fake okay because the italian government
43:09
i just want the audience to understand
43:11
the italian government banned
43:14
hydroxychloroquine
43:15
because of the lancet study that was
43:18
because of the
43:19
whole that banded because of the lancet
43:23
study
43:23
right okay and because number two
43:27
the person number two who's now
43:30
it's uh in bagan it's under
43:34
in bagata under
43:38
yeah under
43:51
uh something fake that made the pandemic
43:54
plan
43:55
that was not being uh
43:59
up to date was not up to date was
44:02
uh old or 20 years ago and they
44:05
just he just changed the date
44:10
to to to make it up to date now he's
44:13
under investigation
44:15
about about the the the procurator
44:20
but anyway this man number two
44:23
of w-h-o is in italia and works
44:27
for our if authority uh
44:30
uh the one of the more
44:33
important manager of who
44:39
works is the consultant of our
44:42
health minister so we did
44:46
all everything that who
44:49
said let me ask you
44:52
yeah i wanted to to tell you something
44:55
more
44:56
about who that maybe could interest
44:59
united states uh
45:02
if you see the curve of positive
45:06
covet positive in your country
45:09
you will see that in january 20
45:14
the cure is going down you know what
45:18
do you know why why well it's very
45:21
simple
45:22
joe biden uh
45:25
has he made his insidion with the white
45:28
house that day
45:30
he swear on the bible right was the 20th
45:35
of january right okay a few days before
45:39
he said to who that he will give back
45:44
750 million dollars
45:46
okay wait wait i didn't finish i didn't
45:49
finish
45:50
this has okay
45:53
on the 13th of january
45:57
uh the director you know the ethiopian
46:01
man of w ho uh
46:04
decided to review the rules
46:07
to declare a covet positive
46:11
and said uh from
46:14
20th january starting from 20th january
46:19
in next week if you find
46:23
with a swap a positive
46:26
you don't have to declare that it's a
46:29
covet case
46:31
unless you have two pcr
46:35
two not one consecutive pcr that says
46:39
it's a confirmed cause comet positive
46:42
case
46:43
or one pcr
46:46
and x-ray otac
46:49
zam okay or a
46:53
pcr swap and one
46:56
visit or physician that listening
46:59
to your pneumonia says you have a
47:04
inter interstitial
47:07
pneumonia of course in the united states
47:12
from the 20s the number of cases went
47:14
down
47:15
and historic people you know that the
47:18
professor in harvard that's studying
47:20
history
47:22
in 20 years from now we'll review
47:26
the the cure and we say well mr joe
47:30
biden was great uh from
47:33
his in sydney when he went in
47:40
that's a good policy no that's fake
47:44
they are lying you let me ask you
47:47
something
47:49
you can't you can check this right there
47:51
you can go to the wh
47:54
site and you can check every words i
47:57
said
47:58
do you you talk to doctors around the
48:01
world
48:02
you know the problems that they're
48:03
facing
48:05
um the doctors here face the same
48:08
problems that you
48:08
face is this some kind of a criminal
48:12
enterprise
48:16
well uh normally from
48:19
obvious corpus but even for the
48:23
roman law
48:27
we usually say that if you kill
48:31
one man and you were not defending
48:35
yourself your life
48:37
usually you're a criminal
48:40
well if somebody will be found guilty
48:43
to kill two million people maybe more
48:49
well i i suppose that we can call them
48:52
criminals and remember what
48:56
many people will say
48:59
i just had orders
49:03
like in nuremberg but this
49:06
was will not be an excuse
49:11
these people killed millions
49:14
of people and
49:17
if you were to name any culprits who
49:20
would you know
49:23
i think well w ho
49:26
and i'm sorry don't remember the name of
49:30
all the pharmaceuticals big pharma small
49:33
farmer
49:33
i don't know i think that men
49:37
men are guilty
49:40
not the corporation not they who
49:47
you mentioned the uh gates foundation do
49:50
you think they're implicated
49:54
you want me to be arrested when i come
49:56
to the united states next time
49:58
no okay all right well well
50:02
i think that your brain and your
50:05
uh followers that are hearing my words
50:09
now
50:10
are enough smart to understand who
50:13
is criminal i mean this is uh
50:16
this is great do you is do you think
50:19
that the italian government
50:21
because now you're now i understand the
50:23
italian government has to decide
50:27
on uh what drugs will be acceptable
50:30
and uh on the policy right i mean
50:33
they've agreed
50:34
in general but now a commission is
50:36
coming together or something
50:38
yeah and in the same
50:41
at the same time
50:46
you know that i won at court another
50:49
decision
50:50
that said that
50:53
paracetamol tidal is worse
50:56
you don't should you shouldn't uh give
50:59
it to a patient
51:00
because it's uh goes
51:05
down uh the glutathione that is the
51:07
defense
51:08
so tidal paracetamol you don't have to
51:12
take it
51:12
when you have the code and uh wait a
51:15
minute
51:16
you had to go to court for that
51:19
yeah because i
51:24
yeah like your fda said
51:27
la guideline are for a covet case
51:30
to give paracetamol and weight this was
51:34
the guideline
51:35
so i went to court and i won i won
51:39
uh two months ago we were so happy
51:44
because now we could say to people
51:47
let's rewrite the rules
51:51
we went to i went to the uh secretary
51:54
of the house minister to talk to explain
51:58
my
51:58
my opinion about this um
52:02
they had a vote in our senate
52:05
ten days ago that said no sorry uh
52:08
one week ago that said
52:11
uh all the senate
52:14
was voting uh save two people that voted
52:19
against
52:20
uh so they both now the government has
52:22
to write
52:24
the early outpatient
52:27
treatment to save them from kobe because
52:30
therapy
52:31
exists okay one week ago
52:35
government didn't do it yet mr draghi
52:38
didn't do it yet but
52:39
listen the president
52:42
of ifa fda italian fba
52:47
that is a good doctor i respect him
52:50
very much
52:53
made records
52:57
made
53:06
decision and now at court they are
53:08
talking about that
53:10
to reintroduce paris at the mall
53:14
and wait that's disgusting
53:17
this is gusting today they were at court
53:20
i didn't call
53:21
yet my my lawyer because i have
53:24
something like 200
53:26
messages from people when i was here
53:29
speaking i received five call telephone
53:32
calls
53:33
i have two patients to go and visit so i
53:35
will say goodbye
53:37
but so i didn't have time to speak with
53:39
my
53:40
lawyer to know what happened this
53:42
morning in rome
53:44
from the concilio distato the appeal
53:47
of against yeah why do you think that
53:51
happened
53:54
because do you think they have to be
53:58
because listen what did you say before
54:01
what did you ask me
54:03
do you think that somebody is criminal
54:06
saying that you shouldn't treat
54:10
okay a court said the treatment is not
54:13
to wait
54:15
so what this decision
54:18
could implicate that in
54:21
one year two months two two years and
54:24
normic
54:25
norimberg number two we call them
54:29
could call them and say the court said
54:33
that to wait is not the treatment
54:37
so till that day all the
54:40
the debts was with was your fault
54:45
that's why they made appeal because if
54:48
they win
54:49
they will be not guilty sir but then
54:52
they're killing people
54:54
again they're they're they're preparing
54:56
to kill more people if they don't make
54:58
this a policy
55:01
why do you ask me ask mr draghi ask mr
55:05
palu of ifa ask ask mr biden
55:08
ask everybody who is taking this stupid
55:11
decision
55:15
i have to go i have people to treat i
55:18
thank you so much for the invitation i
55:21
was very
55:22
honored to be here all right thank you
55:24
so much and thank you
55:25
to to glory amina this is
55:29
yes always working too late in the
55:32
evening
55:33
to make this zoom possible because she
55:36
can she really translates uh perfect
55:39
english
55:40
french spanish and she do it
55:43
for for pro i mean for for nothing
55:48
for free we have a curfew in any case so
55:51
that's a good way of spending our
55:52
evenings
55:54
in italy you have a career yeah how do
55:57
you know
55:58
why yes 10 o'clock in the evening
56:01
until five o'clock in the morning yeah
56:04
our restaurants are closed
56:08
our restaurants are closed our bars are
56:10
closed in the evening
56:12
they will open again on monday come on i
56:14
mean only
56:15
since month yeah we're going to always
56:17
only
56:19
wait wait wait don't allies they can
56:22
open
56:22
only if they have it they are so outside
56:26
table
56:27
but we have montes in this country
56:30
if you go to cortina now in the evening
56:33
at this time
56:34
it's five uh celsius degrees
56:38
you cannot stay outside if it's raining
56:41
you cannot stay outside
56:42
okay and the most the most part
56:46
of restaurant doesn't have a dessert
56:48
doesn't have a garden
56:50
so what we are talking about
56:53
they are killing our economy not
56:56
only people and sociology because people
56:59
cannot meet
57:00
and that's terrible do you remember 1984
57:04
of orwell's book he said
57:08
uh uh well for me is very easy now to
57:12
make mistakes
57:13
okay i will i will ask gloria to
57:16
translate
57:17
so she's still important apart
57:51
1984 at a certain point
57:54
he says always says right apart from
57:57
work
57:58
they forbade us all everything uh not
58:01
we were not allowed to meet we were not
58:04
allowed to dance we were not allowed to
58:06
eat together the only thing
58:07
we were allowed to do was to work and
58:11
dr stramezy adds uh may they haven't
58:14
even
58:14
allowed us to work now so
58:17
reality is worse than fantasy
58:21
yeah you couldn't imagine two
58:24
years ago you could not imagine i have
58:27
to tell you
58:28
one of the most shocking things i did
58:29
was a an interview
58:32
uh recently with two israeli lawyers
58:35
who are taking to the criminal court a
58:38
a case against the government and the
58:41
health ministry
58:42
for signing a deal with pfizer
58:45
to deliver the entire israeli
58:48
citizenship up
58:49
for um these vaccines which are
58:52
experimental
58:54
and they're using the same nuremberg
58:57
laws that were used to prosecute you
59:01
know which was
59:01
you can't experiment on people i'm human
59:04
sure
59:05
they're using those same laws that were
59:07
used um
59:08
you know to to prosecute
59:12
the nazis who did it to the jews in
59:15
these concentrations the
59:18
irony is so it's so horrific
59:22
to me and your story is the same it's
59:25
just
59:25
very disturbing yeah i'm a doctor
59:29
listen i'm a doctor as you know what i'm
59:32
a dentist
59:33
i'm a md did yes ph.d
59:39
but i will not
59:42
allowed to to
59:45
to stay to work as a doctor if i don't
59:49
get a vaccine
59:50
because it's needed to to work
59:54
uh i work for that also for the minister
59:57
and
59:58
uh at the end of next week on friday
60:01
uh i will have to vaccine if i will say
60:04
no
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i not totally will not work anymore for
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the minister of health
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i will stop i will not be any more
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allowed
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even if i saved hundreds of people with
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kogit
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to work because i didn't get the vaccine
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so
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i'm thinking to do the androxid
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because my name is andrea and i want to
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be do i make an
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exit from united european union because
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this is european union mentality
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and brexit by