Posted on 04/24/2020 5:51:48 AM PDT by EyesOfTX
Seriously, you could never make this stuff up.
If you watched the press conference for the Coronavirus Task Force Thursday evening, you saw the depraved, corrupt news media at its very worst. After President Trump had a scientist (Bill Bryan, Under Secretary for Science and Technology at DHS) deliver the wonderful news from a study indicating that heat and sunlight rapidly kill the Wuhan Virus, we watched as the reporters in the room literally went into a panic. They simply could not bear the fact that their dream of helping the Democrats destroy America might come to an end as summer dawns in the U.S. It was truly hilarious to watch.
So of course they had to figure out a way to distract the public from this good news by drumming up yet another false narrative. That new false narrative has been derived from an exchange the President had with the detestable Washington Post hack Phil Rucker. When viewed in context of the full exchange, President Trump said nothing remarkable at all.
But of course, pretty much the entirety of the fake news media immediately leapt to extract a portion of a sentence out of that context and construct a narrative that the President actually advised people to inject bleach or rubbing alcohol into their bodies.
Here is a clip of what the President actually said:
Robby Starbuck ✔ @robbystarbuck · 11h No, Trump is not telling anyone to inject Clorox or any other disinfectant.
Yes, the left is somehow more insane today than it was yesterday. 🙄
Robby Starbuck ✔ @robbystarbuck You have to be a gigantic psychopath or criminally stupid to listen to this video of Trump talking about experimental use of ultraviolet light therapy and somehow think hes encouraging people to inject Clorox or Tide Pods. Gotta be nuts to make that leap.
Embedded video 2,827 8:24 PM - Apr 23, 2020 Twitter Ads info and privacy 1,633 people are talking about this For those who like to read stuff, here is a transcript of what the President actually said:
So, Im going to ask Bill a question that probably some of you are thinking of if youre totally into that world, which I find to be very interesting. So, supposing when we hit the body with a tremendous, whether its ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and I think you said that hasnt been checked, but youre going to test it. And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said youre going to test that too. Sounds interesting. And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so itd be interesting to check that, so that youre going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me. So, well see, but the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute. Thats pretty powerful.
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So, he was attempting to summarize what Bryan had communicated to him and the Task Force members during a briefing held prior to the press conference. He was not giving advice to anyone, and in fact did not at any point suggest anyone drink bleach or rubbing alcohol, as every corrupt media outlet in America is contending this morning.
As Robby Starbuck points out, you really do have to be either a gigantic psychopath or criminally stupid to believe this new false narrative. Sadly, those two categories include everyone in the White House press corps and most of their audience.
Truly, there is no more non-essential segment of our society today than the utterly corrupt national news media. They really are enemies of the people, the very worst human beings on the planet.
That is all.
Who the hell would tell people to take Clorox!?!?!?!
Clearly Trump said to take Lysol.
Just tell these people to let all their blood out into the sunshine and then put it back in. The ones that try it will help the gene pool get a little deeper.
Or they could attempt bloodletting, plenty of leeches in the press room.
AND I QUOTE: "At the direction of my doctor, Dr. Linda Lancaster, who reminded me that this is an oxygen-depleting virus, she suggested I take a bath and add a nominal amount of bleach. Yes, bleach. So, I add a small amount ½ cup ONLYof Clorox to a full bath of warm waterwhy? To combat the radiation and metals in my system and oxygenate it.
We want to neutralize heavy metals because they slow-up the electromagnetic frequency of our cells, which is our energy field, and we need a good flow of energy. Clorox is sodium chloridewhich is technically salt.
There is no danger in doing this. It is a simple naturopathic treatment that has been used for over 75 years to oxygenate the cells, says Dr. Lancaster, Household bleach is not chlorine.
I found information on this in Dr. Linda Lancasters Harmonic Healing book and the chapter on heavy metals, as well as in some articles like these showing that it used in the medical world.
Elimination of metals and in The Mayo Clinic treatment to aid in chronic bacterial infections. Since I have no sense of smell and no open cuts that it might sting, I opted to do it. We are all exposed to radiation (phone/wifi) and that agitates our cells."
Sadly, those two categories include everyone in the White House press corps"
President Trump did not say Clorox. He did not say alcohol. He's what he said:
You're as bad as the reporters, putting words in his mouth.
And the media can’t understand why nobody trusts them.
You don't know English. Clorox, alcohol and UV were all disinfectants in the context of the presentation.
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Holy Crap!!!
LOL!!!!!
Need to snort it to get to the lungs,not swallow it!
“You don’t know English. Clorox, alcohol and UV were all disinfectants in the context of the presentation.”
Not so. The presentation was clearly on the subject of the effects of sunlight, heat and humidity on the virus.
We drink Chlorox all the time. That’s what they put in a lot of municipal water supplies. The dress it up and call it “chlorinated water.”
Where’s the beef?
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