Twitter Removes Viral Video of Doctors Promotingโข hydroxychloroquine as Misinformation
WASHINGTON D.C. – twitter and other social โmedia platforms removed a viral video Monday featuring doctors promoting hydroxychloroquine asโข aโ COVID-19โฃ treatment, โafter it was retweeted by President Trump. The video, featuring Dr. Stella Immanuel and others,โ contained demonstrably false claims about the drug and the pandemic, prompting a swift response from the platforms. โข”Calderwood’s controversial comments, along with the other doctors, went viral after President โTrump โretweetedโฃ them Monday.That video wasโค later deleted by Twitter and by other โฃsocial media platforms for containing misinformation,” โขreports indicate.
Four months after theโ World Health Organization declaredโ aโข pandemic, โa narrative of a “new normal” and a “global reset” โคbegan to take hold, raising questions about the motivations โฃbehind the โคsweeping changes implementedโ worldwide.
The speedโค with which โglobal leaders outlined plans for a post-pandemic world,โ even as the crisisโ unfolded, fueled speculation. โ Howโค could โคa “global reset” โคbe unveiled so quickly after โforcing a worldwide economic shutdown?
Despite the โwidespread โฃfear surrounding the virus, observable evidence โof mass โcasualties remained absent.โ The lack of visible, dailyโ reminders ofโค widespread death โled to questions about the necessity of the drastic measures taken by governments and โthe media.
As publicโ enthusiasm for experimental vaccines began to wane, aโค sustained effort to maintain public fear became apparent. โThis constant reinforcement of potential danger, critics argue, was necessary to โachieve the objectives of the ongoing COVID-19 response. Maintaining a state of collectiveโค anxiety, it isโฃ argued, requiresโฃ continually reminding the public of a looming threat and the need to โfollow directives.the faceโ mask emerged as a prominent โคsymbol of adherence to COVID-19 protocols, and subsequently, a point of contention. Despite numerous studies questioning their efficacyโ as aโ preventative measure – and even suggesting potential harmโ – health โofficials andโค mediaโ outlets continued to advocate for mask-wearing to avoid widespread illness, frequently enough citing the need to “protect vulnerable populations.”
The prominence โฃof โขthe โฃmask as a symbol โคof the pandemic has ledโ to increased scrutiny of its purpose.Some observers suggest the mask mandate is not about public health, but a tool โfor control, a political โweapon disguised as aโฃ safety โคmeasure. Others propose that โขmask requirementsโ are designed โขto create the illusion of โa pandemic and serve asโ a form of psychological โฃconditioning for widespread vaccination. Still others contend the mask functions โas a form of collective hypnosis, inducing a population-wide โstate of fearโ and anxiety.