America’s Most ‘Dangerous’ Doctors Speak Out | Guests: Dr. Stella Immanuel & Dr. Simone Gold | Ep 73
These doctors have been ridiculed, mocked, and banned for giving a basic medical opinion. Why are the elites so afraid of them? I flew to Washington, D.C., to meet with them. Here’s what America’s Most "Dangerous" Doctors had to say.
You said specifically about it being a cure for COVID.
For COVID.
Everybody says it's not a cure.
I have to take the 50 patients and they're all well.
What's that?
Hydro hydroxychloroquine.
Dangerous side effects.
She isn't saying that the drug could not have an effect on the coronavirus, but it's too early to tell.
One treatment in particular has been getting a lot of attention.
Hydroxychloroquine.
And a lot of good things have come out about the hydroxy.
A lot of good things have come out.
I happen to be taking it.
I happen to be taking it.
Hydroxychloroquine.
I'm taking it.
Hydroxychloroquine.
If it's safe enough for the president, why isn't it safe for you?
I'm asking using it.
Why did you start using it yourself?
I didn't have anything else to do.
What is controversial?
Why are you guys so dangerous and a threat to all of these people?
I just want to say I think it's incredibly bizarre.
Its safety profile is better than over-the-counter medications like Tylenol.
Let me just say how bizarre it is to hear Mark Zuckerberg have an opinion on hydroxychloroquine.
Who is Facebook?
A bunch of losers sitting around on their mama's couch playing on the computer.
I want to question my medical judgment.
That's going to be a problem.
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But anyway, so I went to Washington and we had this white coat summit, which was doctors speaking out about the possibility that HCQ could be an effective treatment for COVID-19.
But of course, the radical left-wing agitators didn't stop by butting in.
And I ran into this guy.
You're betraying Battleflies Matter.
I'm black.
Yeah, yeah, but that's not white.
You know, you're not black on the inside.
black than you on the inside at this particular point during the times of slavery who enabled the slavers you're on the wrong side ma'am i promise you you are my sister I am you standing here.
I promise you who I am.
You're me standing here.
Michael.
No companies.
Come on.
We can stay.
There we go.
The very first Americans.
The very first Americans were protesters.
Protesters, the very first people to die for this country.
Sir, what's your profession?
I'm Jesus Christ, you tool.
My profession is to save the world from goddamn assholes like yourself.
Can I see your idea?
Yes, here at Slightly Offensive, we run into the most insane people.
While these doctors were talking about the possibility that HCQ could be a fair treatment, we also had this great Obama supporter who was telling us that these doctors were not credentialed, but she couldn't even say the name of the drug.
How do you pronounce the drug?
Come here, how do you pronounce the drug?
Come on, you're a doctor?
I don't have a representative.
Your view is as equal as mine.
You're here.
I'm not representative of the support.
Here she is.
I'm not fine.
Hydroxychloroquine.
Bleach does the same thing.
Drink that too.
Stand back from it.
Here she is.
That doesn't show me anything.
I want to get away from it.
Yeah.
Well, before you're going to try to discredit doctors, maybe you should know what you're discrediting.
I don't know.
It might work.
But the same thing goes for big tech companies, which have deemed these doctors the most dangerous doctors in America for suggesting that an FDA-approved drug that has been used for over 60 years is actually one of the most harmful suggestions that could ever be made.
Let's not find some sort of treatment amidst the race riots in the COVID-19 panic.
Let's demonize these doctors for just trying to help Americans, which is why I asked them this question.
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Let's see what the doctors had to say.
The risk for taking HCQ is low.
We took it all the time back home as children.
We took it for malaria.
We give it to people traveling to malaria endemic zones.
People still take it right now.
You see, when we took extra school back home, we took chloropin.
Chloquine used to itch, you know, but that's about all it costs.
Hydroxychloroquine, very few side, maybe a little stomach upset, but taking once, one tablet every other week, it's almost no side effect.
Taco Bell gives me an upset stomach and I still eat it anyway.
So you can imagine me from a malaria endemic zone having used hydroxychloroquine, having used chloroquine, mefloquine, chamoquine, nivaquine, just name it.
Hydroxychloroquine is even safer, with less side effects.
And then all of a sudden people are telling me it's dangerous.
It's going to stop your heart.
So I went to research.
What medications cause QT prolongation?
The same thing that they are saying that hydroxychloroquine does.
I looked at the medications that cause QT prolongation.
You will not believe it.
Over a hundred different medications cause the same QT prolongation.
Bactrim that we take all the time.
Cipro.
We're talking about Zofran.
We're talking about a lot of the neuroleptics.
We take many medications.
We take erytomycin, kytomycin.
And I realized we've been taking these medicines for years like candy.
Nobody has ever said it's going to stop your heart.
Nor have we ever seen it stop anybody's heart.
I mean, I've taken plenty of antibacterial and different things in the center of the colour.
I'm telling you, that QT prolongation side effect that they talk about, it is a side effect of over 100 different medications we take.
Its safety profile is better than over-the-counter medications like Tylenol, Advil, I leave.
You know, it's just, it's safe, and why not use it?
Drugs become over-the-counter when the USA manufacturer tries to move it to the over-the-counter category.
They petition the FDA to do that.
So that's happened a lot.
Like the drug Motrin went over the counter for that reason.
Minoxidil for hair loss, nicotine patches.
There's, you know, Xantech Pepsi, antivert, maclazine.
There's tons and tons of examples.
But that request to go over the counter is triggered by the drug manufacturer in response to consumer demand.
There hasn't been consumer demand for this drug, right?
We don't have a lot of malaria in this country.
The only uses for hydroxychloroquine historically have been for lupus and for rheumatoid arthritis.
So nobody was like begging for this drug.
Now all of a sudden people are begging for it.
So we just want to get it over the counter.
It is over the counter in most of the world.
It's actually sold in the vitamin section of pharmacies over the counter in much of the world.
For example, Indonesia, for example, Iran, for example, most of Latin America.
It's sold in Africa.
It's widely available.
People carry it in their pocket, like we carry Tylenol.
We just didn't have that kind of demand, so it's not over-the-counter.
It's certainly not over-the-counter because it's not safe.
It's much safer than Tylenol, Aspirin, and Motrin.
That would be very shocking for your listeners to hear.
What I want your listeners to process is: why are we talking about an FDA-approved medication at all?
Why does anybody but a doctor and patient have an opinion on this subject?
Why does Mark Zuckerberg have an opinion on the subject?
It's bizarre.
Don't let go of that.
When you don't know what to believe, you're listening to me, you're listening to somebody else.
Remember, gosh, have I ever talked or thought about a medication that somebody else takes?
Why am I even thinking about that?
Based on its safety profile, would you put your credibility on the line?
And this is a big question, obviously, to ask you, to do what some physicians have suggested: make this an over-the-counter medication, maybe somewhat like pseudophedrin, which in many states, you still have to sign a paper like in California and get it in the streets of the week.
It's trackable, right?
And it's not overbought.
Would you suggest that this should be available more liberally in that case?
Or if not, what's your suggestion on how we should actually distribute this medication around the country?
Well, I think it would be wonderful for it to be over-the-counter, and then people could get it, sign for it, get an appropriate amount.
Part of the problem we have right now is that it's even if a physician writes for it in many states, the pharmacy won't fill it.
Really?
So the pharmacist is overriding and deciding not to.
I know they have the ability to do that.
They've been instructed to do that by the pharmacy boards.
So who's getting to the pharmacy boards?
I'll leave that to conjecture.
Who's getting to the medical licensure boards?
I don't know.
But there's this, like I say, a well-orchestrated effort to keep this from being successful.
Somebody, oh, the other thing I was going to say, somebody also may benefit from the economy crashing, which is going to do.
And the one thing that's not brought out enough, I don't think, is the number of people who will die from the economy crashing.
Harvey Brenner back in the 70s did a study that showed for every 1% increase in unemployment, there was about 30,000 increase of deaths.
Wow.
And that was mainly from heart disease.
Incredible.
We can't stand the stress of not being able to provide.
After listening to them, this drug doesn't seem too controversial.
But really, I mean, if you're going to say this drug is a good treatment for COVID-19, you've got to know the science behind it.
And that's why I asked the doctors, how does this actually work?
Most people have heard about the spike protein that's on this virus, this coronavirus.
The spike protein has to attach to an ACE2 receptor on your cell in order to get its genetic material inside the cell and commandeer the cell to make more viruses.
If it can't attach, it can't do that.
And that's what it does.
It blocks the attachment.
So that's floating around, and then your own T cells are able to attack that and get rid of it.
It never gets into the cell, and that's why it's so effective.
You don't need zinc to do that.
Once you get sick and it's in the cell, then you need zinc to fight it.
But that's why it's important.
Some of the studies have been done showing it doesn't help.
They don't use zinc.
You have to use zinc, hydroxychloroquine, and an antibiotic like biaxin or azithromycin.
So anyway, one of the reasons why kids don't get this is because kids have a better T cell immunity.
Our T cell immunity drops as we get older.
So these kids, they have such good T cells, they can wipe out these viruses that are floating in the bloodstream so that very few of them can attach and replicate.
So it's just a, it just makes complete sense.
And we know that from studies back as far as 2005, that it is effective against the corona or SARS-CoV-2.
So they claim it's safe and they know how it works, but doctors who are trying to kill you clearly would not be taking this drug themselves, would they?
Of course not.
Which is why I asked them, are you taking this medication?
I mean, does this work for you?
We had a patient that came in and was coughing and we didn't really take it.
We thought it was the flu.
We checked it for the flu.
The flu was positive and we treated her for the flu and sent her home.
Two days later, she came out COVID positive.
Everybody freaked out.
I said, okay, guys, listen, everybody's going on hydroxychloroquine.
So everybody, my staff, we started, this was like early March.
We basically started on hydroxychloroquine and none of us have gotten infected.
None of my staff.
We've not gotten infected.
We even did antibody tests.
Nobody has antibodies.
You know what I'm saying?
So we are in there.
We see several COVID patients every day.
No, and that, I mean, and that I have a minor background in science, but that's interesting too, because I mean, the cold's going around, the flu.
So hydroxychloroquine is helping to prevent these infections.
It appears to be.
So it's this new guys, but somebody's going to listen to this interview and be like, well, that's just some staff.
They're probably wearing PPE.
How do you know that hydroxychloroquine helps?
So beyond the staff, where has it worked?
Let me say that.
Just let's look at the staff thing.
Number one, we wear surgical masks.
We don't wear N95s or that.
Surgical masks also does not protect you from that.
Like these types of things right here, right?
Because we wear this.
This is what we wear in our clinic.
Number two, we do breathing treatments in the clinic.
When everybody's like, they used to aerosol COVID all over the place.
So what?
So we do breathing treatments in the clinic.
We go in and out of the breathing treatments room.
When I'm starting IV on patients that have COVID, I usually take the stuff out and do it because it's covering my view.
Do you know what I'm saying?
So I hope COVID patients all the time because I know that they're not going to infect me.
Do you understand?
Yeah, I know.
Do you know how hundreds of doctors that are on this?
In New York, all over the country, many doctors are on hydroxychloroquine prophylaxis.
People that have been taking rheumatologists, they just need to come out and speak out.
You see, rheumatologists are so much more concerned with, oh, there would not be enough for our patients.
There is enough in the stockpile.
Rheumatologists are the best people to come out and say that hydroxyl is not a dangerous drug because they put patients on it twice a day, every day for five years.
So tell me, how do you take a medication twice a day, every day for five years?
It doesn't hurt you.
And all of a sudden, somebody taking it once every other week is dangerous.
Or somebody taking treatment dose, one tablet, twice a day for five days.
Does that make sense?
Obviously, you said there are studies that have come out talking about HCQ being fraudulently, or as you said, fraudulently deadly or a risk to people with COVID.
How do you know those are fraudulent, number one?
And number two, how do you know then that it's safe for people to take?
One, as far as fraudulent, the two studies I'm referring to, one was in the Lancet and one was in New England Journal of Medicine.
Both were retracted when physicians looked into it and discovered that they were absolutely impossible studies.
It was questioned.
It became known that it was that everything in it was made up.
There was not a fact in it.
They have been retracted.
You can confirm that.
They have been retracted.
But they were published.
Why do you think they were published initially?
Because obviously, with the scientific method and peer review board, including even editors, even at editorials, I mean, why would they publish fraudulent material or how did they get away with something like that?
That is the question that has a lot of people scratching their heads, especially people who research and publish, because it takes months.
And this was done in weeks or days, literally.
I have read statements from individuals who claim that the editor of one of those magazines claimed, well, I better not go into that.
It's fine.
You can go wherever you want.
Well, I was just going to say that they were pressured.
They were pressured into putting these in.
So maybe there are actual nefarious reasons why people don't want you, the possible infected patient with COVID-19, to have access to this drug.
And it's obvious, right?
People are just trying to make money.
They're trying to profit.
The CDC director actually just came out a few days ago and even said that hospitals genuinely are pressured to over-report COVID-19 deaths and cases to get financial incentives.
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Anyway, I wanted to talk to Dr. Stella about the censorship and a little bit about her thoughts on why it's so controversial that she's giving her medical opinion.
So you're a medical professional, and this is where people don't know this.
You made a medical opinion.
You stated a medical opinion about HCQ.
You said specifically about it being a cure for COVID.
And everybody says it's not a cure.
Well, I have to take the number of 50 patients and they're, oh, well, what's that?
A cure.
Right, but this is what strikes me as interesting.
Because, you know, medicine obviously is an opinion, right?
Just like legal, it's a legal opinion.
It's a medical opinion.
They call it practice for a reason.
It's something called precedence.
Right, well, okay, so explain to me then how why your statement about it being a cure is like not just an opinion, because, and I want to bring this out, this is important.
Because big tech companies, including Facebook and Twitter, have, and we'll get into this after this, but they have deleted your video, including from prominent people like Donald, President Donald Trump.
Can I sue them?
Can you sue them?
I can't give you legal advice on this show.
I think I should sue them.
I think that's.
I don't know why I say that.
You should.
I would do it.
I'm not suing them for taking down my video, but I'm suing them for questioning my medical judgment.
Who is Facebook?
A bunch of losers sitting around on their mama's couch playing on a computer want to question my medical judgment?
That's going to be a problem.
I have a problem with that.
Do they have the right to tell you that your medical opinion is false when you have evidence for that?
Are they doctors?
Are they doctors?
Probably not in medicine.
We're going to be asking those questions.
Let me just leave it like that.
You should take them to court.
I would if I were you.
I would take them to court.
We will be asking such questions because you know what?
I just like, I hate people trying to intimidate me.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm one of those really fearless people, but I really just get people trying to intimidate me or push me around or something.
What are they pushing me around for?
Because I said I treated patients and they got well.
What is wrong with the Facebook people?
Do they have a diabolic desire to see people die?
That when somebody comes around and says that, oh, I treated a patient and they got well, and then the big tech Facebook people, they are so angry that people got well.
Does that make sense?
Mark Zuckerberg, if you're listening to me, do you have a diabolic desire for people to die?
That when somebody says people got well, it like it messes up something in your whole brain and everything, and then your trolls start taking down things.
What's your problem?
What's Twitter's problem?
If I say that I treated patients and they got well, if you have a doubt, come hang around my clinic for a week.
I double doubt.
They should come down.
Send a reporter to come and hang around my clinic for one week.
Okay.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
And we'll find patients that will sign and then we'll find patients that will talk to you.
Do you understand?
I mean, that is crazy.
How are they going to get upset because you say you treated people?
They said we are doing.
It's a misinformation.
Yeah, from the World Health Organization.
World Health Organization?
Is Facebook the police for wealth health organization?
Is wealth health organization now the standard of care in my clinic?
Who is wealth health organization?
Is that not a bunch of people that lied about the one virus?
Who trusts wealth organization?
I thought we left that group.
They lied for China.
They've been proven to be dishonest, so now we're using a dishonest group.
Can I tell you some stories of what wealth did in Africa?
I would like to know this.
I really would.
You know, let's.
Let's not go.
I see where you're going with this, but let's not make this about World Health Organization because that would be like a whole other crazy story.
Then for Facebook to decide that they are the attack dog for wealth health organizations that's just crazy.
Is Facebook right now the stand for wealth health organization?
Is Facebook a medical doctor?
Are Facebook people that are going to decide what is right medically or not?
Does the Wealth Health Organization decide standard of care of practice in everything in every country?
Wow.
They're an organization.
They don't make standard of care.
They didn't license me.
They didn't put me through medical school.
What has Wealth Organization got to do with it?
Especially with a lot of the failures that they've had in many countries that they've supposedly claimed to have done.
The same wealth health organization that allows a virus to spread while supporting China?
This is the people that Facebook want to stand for.
Mark, we talk about...
Why, though?
Do you think...
Do you think it's crazy of an investment?
No, no, no.
I don't know whether it's an investment, but I'm telling you, Mark Zuckerberg, you're trading on really bad ground here.
Because you want to stop me, a physician, from treating people and getting well.
I would think that somebody like you would be like, you know what, Dr. Emmanuel, wow, 300 people got better.
Oh, that's amazing.
Let's go and cover it and see what they are doing so that we can keep other Americans alive.
You're more interested in supporting a world organization than the American people.
Does that make sense?
Twitter?
Does that make sense?
Facebook, what's wrong with you guys?
Your chips are malfunctioning or something?
You'll be playing with me.
They're going to answer some questions.
And they are going to answer some questions.
And we're going to jump more into the censorship aspect and why this is so dangerous on Friday, including these full interviews with these three doctors are going to be available on blazetv.com/slash slightly offensive.
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These are too hot for the internet.
There's a lot that was said that I cannot put on YouTube or Facebook because it'll just get taken down.
Things that are maybe too truthful for big tech companies to accept, including the fact that uh, dr Anthony Fauci's daughter is a software engineer at Twitter.
I'll be damned who would have ever thought that.
Anyway uh, thank you guys.
So much again for watching.
As always this friday, we have part two, where i'm going to put i'm going to put a lot more of uh dr Golden, as well as some extra sound bites from dr Stella and, of course, our favorite uh rest of our team members and clips um, that are on the field.
But anyway, i'm trying to do this to give you guys the truth.
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