Thursday, March 19, 2020

the death challenge movie challenge

find person with autoimmune disease
treat the as taught by uspto.gov nventor search faustman or pubmed.org g ristori
when their immune system is better challenge it with a dose of corona virus and see if they live or due


the medical system in italy fails to treat the sick with multiple sclerosis as taught by g ristori

in the us you cannot get treated with bcg for ms because the doctors are scared and lack the ability to think,

the national enquirer misses a great stories without having to delve into fake news.


call me to shoot me up with bcg. all film rights waived



National Enquirer blasted for coronavirus ‘cures’ fake news


The National Enquirer is getting blasted on Twitter for peddling a story on coronavirus “cures” which medical experts uniformly say don’t exist.
“Coronavirus Cures Finally Found!” screams the front page of the American Media-owned supermarket tabloid’s March 23 edition. Inside, the article claims to have “miracle pill and kitchen treatments that work.”
“How is the National Enquirer not being charged with threatening community health by putting out a horrific lie on its front page that some magic pill has cured the coronavirus?” one critic tweeted. “These deceptions have destroyed truth for far too long & laws must be created to stop this!”
“This is misleading and shameful,” another critic wrote.
The article claims “top doctors have told The National Enquirer that the deadly plague can be stopped in its tracks with natural cures found right in your kitchen or at your local pharmacy!”
“There are currently no antiviral drugs licensed by the Food & Drug Administration to beat Covid-19,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says on its Web site.

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