Y’all, I thank those of you who subscribe. I’m actually in the process now of recording some podcast conversations with various prominent conservatives about the future of the movement, conservatism, the GOP, etc. Only subscribers will get them. One additional thing I want to do is thank the three sponsors of my morning show and let you know who they are. They are quite special to me. I have a morning radio show that is now on more than a dozen stations in Georgia. I have built the network. I own the show. I pay for all the costs. I make it available for free to local stations who, in turn, are not required to file affidavits certifying they’ve run my commercials or anything else. I make exactly zero dollars off the show, but am able to meet the costs of satellites and salaries for the people who help me thanks to your subscriptions and these sponsors. As the show grows and revenue grows, I’ll be fine. In the meantime, I also do an evening radio show on WSB in Atlanta that pays me a salary.
Hydroxychloroquine is not a cure-all for Covid-19 that Stella Immanuel suggested. But it is also not the dangerous life-threatening drug the media has portrayed it as, after Trump suggestec it may be beneficial for early treatment of Covid-19 patients (as many doctors and some studies are claiming). The truth is that hydroxycholoroquine is a safe drug for most people, unless they have some well known medical conditions for which it can be dangerous (for example in 2017 it was the 128th most prescribed drug in the US with over 5 million prescriptions). As with global warming, the scientific evidence for/against hydroxychloroquine is highly dependent on which scientist you ask, which is similar to the wide divergence in the results in election polls.
I have taken this drug in India several times for malaria. I have observed that we are over cautious in everything. Have you not seen a notice on the automatic gates in subdivisions that it might kill you. Yes if you do something stupid.
Chloroquine has become like the climate issue. Every doctor has a different view. Will it cure everyone no. But it might cure some.
I stopped receiving your articles that used to be sent to my email address. Any idea why?
Weird. I will check.
Erick, we listen to your afternoon program religiously. How can we hear you in the morning?
We embed it on The Resurgent. From 9 to noon at http://www.theresurgent.com you can see a "listen live" bar at the top of the site.
Erick is on from 9-12 across the state of Georgia. You can listen here: https://www.wrganews.com/
Hydroxychloroquine is not a cure-all for Covid-19 that Stella Immanuel suggested. But it is also not the dangerous life-threatening drug the media has portrayed it as, after Trump suggestec it may be beneficial for early treatment of Covid-19 patients (as many doctors and some studies are claiming). The truth is that hydroxycholoroquine is a safe drug for most people, unless they have some well known medical conditions for which it can be dangerous (for example in 2017 it was the 128th most prescribed drug in the US with over 5 million prescriptions). As with global warming, the scientific evidence for/against hydroxychloroquine is highly dependent on which scientist you ask, which is similar to the wide divergence in the results in election polls.
I have taken this drug in India several times for malaria. I have observed that we are over cautious in everything. Have you not seen a notice on the automatic gates in subdivisions that it might kill you. Yes if you do something stupid.
Chloroquine has become like the climate issue. Every doctor has a different view. Will it cure everyone no. But it might cure some.