Topic: Hydroxychloroquine

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This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722

1722: This Actually Happened!

No Agenda Episode 1722, COVID-19 Retrospective Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce episode 1722 of the No Agenda show, a "best of" compilation focused on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. They reflect on the political nature of drug treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin during the Trump administration. The hosts discuss the prevalence of unused testing kits and the shift in public discourse since 2020.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 8:31 - 10:53

1722: This Actually Happened!

Dr. Anthony Fauci Criminal Liability Allegations, HIV and COVID-19

Critics argue that Dr. Anthony Fauci should be held criminally responsible for his handling of COVID-19 and his historical role in the HIV/AIDS crisis. The discussion alleges that Fauci suppressed effective therapies like hydroxychloroquine and interferon alpha in favor of fraudulent research and drug trials. Concerns are raised about the lack of natural herd immunity due to lockdowns and the secondary deaths caused by delayed medical care for cancer and heart disease.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 35:45 - 38:36

1722: This Actually Happened!

Hydroxychloroquine Prophylaxis, Trump Medical Controversy

Speaker Nancy Pelosi criticized President Trump for taking hydroxychloroquine, calling it a bad idea given his age and weight. Medical professionals debated the safety of the drug, noting its 40-year history as a malaria treatment and its common off-label use by doctors. While the FDA issued warnings about heart rhythm risks in hospital settings, some physicians continued to prescribe it prophylactically.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:17:58 - 2:20:44

1722: This Actually Happened!

Anti-Mask Sentiment, Hydroxychloroquine Media Debate

Protesters in the UK argued that mandatory masking constitutes "battery" and expressed skepticism about the virus's lethality. In the US, the debate over hydroxychloroquine continued, with some citing Dilbert creator Scott Adams' defense of the drug. Critics accused media outlets like CNN of potentially causing deaths by discouraging the use of treatments that some doctors believe are effective.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:40:39 - 2:42:12

1722: This Actually Happened!

"Build Back Better" and the Ministry of Truth

The phrase "Build Back Better" emerged as a central theme for government recovery plans, which some critics compared to Orwellian concepts. The discussion alleges that effective treatments like hydroxychloroquine are being suppressed by a "Ministry of Truth" in the media to maintain control over the pandemic narrative. Despite these efforts, reports of successful treatments continue to leak out from public figures and doctors.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:45:21 - 2:55:05

1670: The Meloni

Anthony Fauci Book Tour, COVID-19 Origins and Vaccines

Dr. Anthony Fauci is promoting his new memoir, appearing on CBS and MSNBC to discuss his relationship with Donald Trump and the development of COVID-19 vaccines. The hosts critique Fauci's claims about "magical cures" like hydroxychloroquine and highlight a slip of the tongue by Rachel Maddow regarding a "deployable virus."

Coup Map
Episode 1580 30:11 - 34:22

1580: Coup Map

Medical Misinformation Investigation, Lena Sun and COVID Remedies

Lena Sun of the Washington Post conducted an investigation into doctors who prescribed unproven COVID-19 treatments like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. The report, featured on PBS NewsHour, claims these physicians faced few repercussions from state medical boards despite spreading what the Post characterizes as medical misinformation. The segment highlights the tension between medical consensus and off-label prescribing.

Disease X
Episode 1576 1:15:47 - 1:25:50

1576: Disease X

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Sean Hannity Town Hall, COVID Therapeutics

During a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued that the suppression of off-the-shelf therapeutics like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine was legally necessary to maintain the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for COVID-19 vaccines. Kennedy asserted that federal law prohibits an EUA if an effective approved treatment exists. The segment highlights the enthusiastic response from the New York audience, suggesting a shift in public perception regarding alternative medical protocols.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 35:34 - 39:50

1572: Chop Shop

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., COVID Policy Criticism

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized former NIAID Director Anthony Fauci, alleging that the withholding of early treatments like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine led to higher death rates in the US. Kennedy pointed to lower mortality rates in countries that utilized these treatments. The discussion also noted the low COVID-19 impact on the Amish community in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who largely avoided vaccination.

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 1:46:56 - 1:52:15

1546: Cat Hole

Marburg Virus, CDC and WHO Health Alerts

The CDC and World Health Organization have issued alerts regarding the Marburg virus, an Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever currently appearing in Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea. The virus has a high fatality rate and is spread through bodily fluids. Dr. Peter McCullough and other medical commentators discuss potential early treatments, including hydroxychloroquine and the Japanese antiviral Favipiravir, as possible countermeasures.

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 46:15 - 50:48

1523: Tank Talk

Hydroxychloroquine Suppression, Yale Immunologist, France Health Ministry

A Yale immunologist emeritus claims the management of the COVID-19 pandemic was planned in advance, involving intelligence agencies and the suppression of early treatments. He notes that the French Ministry of Health reclassified hydroxychloroquine from over-the-counter to prescription-only in late 2019, months before the pandemic was declared. This suppression is cited as a necessary step to clear the path for emergency use authorizations of vaccines.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 1:45:42 - 1:48:26

1512: Cash is Criminal

DARPA Research and Ivermectin Efficacy for Coronaviruses

Dr. Chris Schumacher reports that DARPA research conducted between 2002 and 2015 identified Ivermectin as a primary antiviral and immune-modulatory product for coronavirus pandemics. The information was reportedly passed to the CDC, confirming the drug's safety and efficacy in vitro and in vivo. Despite this historical data, the drug was largely marginalized during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473

1473: Meth Raging

Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, Episode 1473 Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 1473 of the No Agenda show from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. Curry describes his recovery from the BA5 COVID-19 variant, comparing its fatigue to a summer cold. The discussion critiques President Joe Biden's use of Paxlovid and the phenomenon of "rebound" infections, while noting the media's dismissal of alternative treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 43:59 - 48:27

1440: COVID Medley

Bill Gates Vaccine Criticism, Hydroxychloroquine Debate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is cited for his criticism of Bill Gates's vaccine initiatives, particularly in India. President Donald Trump promotes hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment, leading to a repetitive musical loop about the drug. Trump also criticizes the World Health Organization (WHO) for being "China-centric" and questions the fairness of their reporting to the American people.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:29:49 - 1:34:49

1440: COVID Medley

Plasma Sucking, Hydroxychloroquine Safety, Dr. Fauci Criticism

A dark parody song titled "Suck the Plasma" mocks the use of monoclonal antibodies and convalescent plasma. The discussion defends hydroxychloroquine as a safe, long-standing drug that became unfairly politicized. A scathing musical critique of Dr. Anthony Fauci follows, alleging he is a "pathological liar" with ties to Big Pharma and a history of failing to cure HIV.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 1:17:01 - 1:18:55

1439: COVID Retrospective

Hydroxychloroquine Study, Dr. Didier Raoult

Gregory Regano, an advisor to Stanford University, reports on a study by French infectious disease specialist Dr. Didier Raoult showing a high cure rate for coronavirus using hydroxychloroquine. Regano urges the President to authorize the drug's use immediately, citing its long-standing safety profile. The study was promoted through the website covidtrial.io and social media.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 1:25:51 - 1:27:27

1439: COVID Retrospective

COVID-19 Drug Cocktail, Prince Charles Infection

A personal account describes a successful recovery from COVID-19 using a drug cocktail of Tamiflu, azithromycin, and hydroxychloroquine. In the UK, Prince Charles tested positive for the virus with mild symptoms and began self-isolating in Scotland. The report highlights the contrast between anecdotal success stories and the caution urged by health officials like Dr. Fauci.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 1:40:42 - 1:42:20

1439: COVID Retrospective

Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration Program, Russian Cossack Patrols

The FDA's Coronavirus Treatment Acceleration Program reported that 19 therapies, including Remdesivir, were in active testing. In Russia, Ural Cossacks began unofficial patrols in Yekaterinburg, handing out masks and recommending traditional remedies like honey, garlic, and holy water. The Cossacks framed their involvement as a patriotic duty to support the state during the crisis.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 1:49:08 - 1:50:48

1439: COVID Retrospective

Trump Fact Check, Global Pandemic Warnings

Media outlets provided a fact check of President Trump's claims regarding hydroxychloroquine, testing capacity, and the predictability of the pandemic. While Trump claimed no one could have foreseen the crisis, reports noted that the US intelligence community and public health experts had issued warnings for years. The analysis also highlighted that US per capita testing lagged behind several other nations.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 2:02:49 - 2:04:27

1439: COVID Retrospective

Dr. Rick Bright Ousting, Hydroxychloroquine Controversy

Dr. Rick Bright, the former head of BARDA, alleged he was ousted from his position for resisting political pressure to promote hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment. Bright claimed his removal was motivated by "politics and cronyism" rather than scientific merit. His departure highlighted the growing tension between government scientists and the Trump administration's preferred treatments.