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Hydroxychloroquine Hoarding
00:02:42
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| I read, and I have it in my files, months ago, that doctors themselves were buying up, the word used was hoarding, hydroxychloroquine. | |
| Are you familiar with that in any way? | |
| Oh, of course. | |
| Yeah, of course. | |
| The same thing happened when we were told that influenza was going to, you know, take over the world and people were buying. | |
| Influenza drugs. | |
| And this was a few years back. | |
| And so, of course, it's happening. | |
| I know doctors that are personally taking hydroxychloroquine in preventative doses, especially those that are working in the hospitals and they're constantly coming in contact with COVID-19. | |
| But you can't say that if a doctor speaks out and says that. | |
| You're called crazy. | |
| You're called like I am. | |
| I'm a quack. | |
| I'm not a real doctor. | |
| My license should be taken away. | |
| And not only me, my family, my wife is attacked. | |
| Now we're coming up to how do we get the kids back in school? | |
| Well, I don't know. | |
| Let's make a big political deal about this. | |
| Kids are at such low risk. | |
| A child has a 50 times higher risk of drowning than they do of dying from COVID-19. | |
| A child has a greater risk of dying in a car crash going to school than they do of COVID-19. | |
| But we're going to go through all these machinations. | |
| We're going to require kids to wear face coverings. | |
| Which I think is tantamount to abuse, if you will. | |
| And this is all being driven by union power and politics, not by healthcare, science, and the truth, unfortunately. | |
| Well, by scared teachers. | |
| By scared teachers, too. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And their unions. | |
| Yes, that's why when you said unions, that's what I was thinking. | |
| America is not recognizable to those of us who are older and remember it. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| You know, you used to use this term, and I sort of agree and shrug my shoulders, and that is we're in a nonviolent civil war. | |
| You are absolutely correct. | |
| This is a civil war. | |
| It's a civil war for our country. | |
| It's a civil war for liberty. | |
| Thank God it's not violent. | |
| At least it's not violent on our side, but it certainly is on their side. | |
| And boy, you know, they push us much harder. | |
| And disaster is ahead. | |
| We need to fight for our country, unfortunately. | |
| And we're doing so with our words right now. | |
| And I hope that message gets out. | |
| Well, it is. | |
| And I'm going to refer to you again. | |
| Thank you, Dr. Barkey. | |
| Thank you, Dennis. | |