Whoa...Science scandal?

Many entries ago I referenced Big Pharma’s role in terms of how they benefit economically by keeping people sick (treating symptoms, not root causes) rather than encouraging doctors to help people make better lifestyle and food choices, as there is no money to be made with those choices. So today, I came across this:

The Man Behind the Breaking Science Scandal

James Todaro, MD

13 days after publishing a paper on hydroxychloroquine (a potential drug for coronavirus treatment), The Lancet retracted the study due to faulty data.  In the midst of a global pandemic, the study (that has since been retracted) was used as a basis for the guidelines set by the WHO, the CDC, elected officials, and...well, let's see how deep this rabbit hole leads us by the man who helped break the story. James Todaro, MD, played a significant role in this multi-layered scandal: By revealing the red flags of a study published by one of the world's oldest and best-known medical journals, and causing The Lancet to retract it in just 13 days.

If The Lancet’s editor and WHO (now defunded by our country) aren’t politically and economically motivated to approve (in less than 3 days!) & publish an unsubstantiated report submitted by a “reputable” doctor from a bogus “research database”, I don’t know what is!

But why?

Could it be that there is no money to be made if doctors world-wide prescribe hydroxychloroquine, a dirt-cheap medication that could potentially benefit millions - and, double bonus - its a viable way to discredit and humiliate the US President, whom they openly disagree with? For The Lancet, WHO, and the mainstream media all working together have chosen instead to malign and discredit both the affordability and theraputic benefits of hydroxychloroquine, along with the US President at the alter of their hubris. How could they resist? But don’t wait for the mainstream news to report the retraction of this article based on some of the most outrageous unsubstantiated claims in one of the world’s most prestigious medical journals.

Thank God for the research integrity, tenacity and skill of Dr. Todaro to have the bogus “out of thin air” article retracted in less than two weeks after its publication.