A couple weeks ago President Trump announced a new medical treatment that includes malaria drug hydroxychloroquine and Z-pac cocktail to battle the Coronavirus.
So the media just had to run with a fake news story in an effort to stop these drugs from being distributed to people suffering from the virus.
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Last Monday it was reported that a 68-year-old man died after ingesting chloroquine.
Only he didn’t ingest chloroquine — his wife fed him fish tank cleaner and he was poisoned to death.
But the media ran with the lie anyway, because orange man bad.
The woman told NBC last week how she came up with the great idea for her and her husband to ingest fish tank cleaner as a preventative measure: “I saw it sitting on the back shelf and thought, ‘Hey, isn’t that the stuff they’re talking about on TV?’”
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The woman said she poured a teaspoon of the fish tank cleaner into their sodas and dialed 911 after they both began to feel sick.
The woman. who was initially in critical condition survived, but her husband died.
As always, there is more to the story about the woman who fed her husband fish tank cleaner.
Techno Fog obtained court records showing the wife who fed her husband fish tank cleaner (poison?) has a history of mental illness (paranoia, depression) and had considered divorcing her husband as far back as 2012.
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The wife had significant health issues.
She testified that she had "adrenal gland failure, and steroids and heart medicine are keeping me functioning"
While this shows that she (and maybe her husband) were high risk for COVID-19.. pic.twitter.com/cOCPexKckp
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 31, 2020
And she certainly wasn't shy to seek input from doctors.
Transcripts (civil case) show she sought out an occupational health doctor and "wanted his advice" pic.twitter.com/2159KX0WHT
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 31, 2020
https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1244791499021221900
She was furious and wanted a divorce in 2012.
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Did you tell your doctor in 2012 that you wanted a divorce?
"Probably. I'm furious all the time." pic.twitter.com/HqtelkPewq
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 31, 2020
They were broke because of her medications.
Finances, marital problems, anger issues, depression.
These raise SIGNIFICANT questions when a spouse kills the other (taking this stuff was her idea).
A curious media would get the 911 call and see if there was an autopsy.
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) March 31, 2020
The Washington Free Beacon also reported that the Arizona woman who ingested fish tank cleaner donated thousands of dollars to Democrat causes over the years.
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