Health News

American physician theory: Coronavirus is a scheme of the rulers

Shkruar nga Anabel

28 Prill 2020

American physician theory: Coronavirus is a scheme of the rulers

Over the past two weeks, Dr. Rashid Buttar talked about coronavirus as much as he could. According to him, corrupt leaders will use the crisis to establish an authoritarian system.

But who is Dr. Rashid Buttar?

Rashid Buttar is an osteopathic doctor from North Carolina. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Biology and Theology from Washington University and then specialized in osteopathy at Des Moines University. He is certified in Clinical Metal Toxicology and Preventive Medicine. Dr. Buttar worked as a surgeon and served as Director of Emergency Medicine in the U.S. Army. His book, Nine Steps To Keep the Doctor Away, published in 2010, became a bestseller. He has been discredited several times as a physician for unethical treatment of patients. On its official website, it offers information packages that cost up to $ 450 to uncover the whole truth.

In addition to the videos he posted on his YouTube channel, Battar also gained fame in other media. Next New York's Gary Franchi took advantage of the public's interest in Battar.

Who are Next News Network? Widely, they are considered conspiratorial media and have a rich history of inaccurate and discredited reporting.

On April 16, Next News Network published an interview with Dr. Rashid Buttar, in which he said that "no deaths have been reported as a result of the virus that causes Covid-19." Buttar said the rules of social distancing "contradict every logical aspect of science and medicine." According to him, the activity in the hospitals is suspicious and that if someone has been vaccinated against the flu, he is a carrier of Covid-19.

Buttar later named the head of the White House Coronavirus task force, Dr. Anthony Fauci, a "criminal" and "traitor", suggested that the drug against malaria, hydroxychloroquine, "has at least 99% effectiveness in treating Covid-19 and that hundreds, hundreds of patients have been treated, none of whom have died." . According to Buttar, pandemics are a "false alarm to make vaccines mandatory" and to intern or quarantine those who refuse. He hinted that "5G towers" and "aircraft tracks" were linked to the virus. Adding vaccines and 5G will make people sicker, he said.

Buttar also cited a conspiracy theory that Bill Gates would monitor vaccinations by "inserting microchips into the bodies of those vaccinated" as part of a "cycle that will be repeated until everyone is digitized and everyone has microchip. " Buttar called the US Centers for Disease Control's guidelines "an idiot" and a "scam to decide who should work and talk and who should be used as a dissident or who should be classified as a dissident to shut up." "

Buttar then explained his theory with Bill Gates as the protagonist and accused him of having a "depopulation agenda." He alludes that millions of people will be injured by vaccines, "but Covid-19 will be blamed." He added that "anyone who thinks vaccines are needed is either 100% ignorant or has hidden intentions."

Interview with Dr. Buttar was deleted from YouTube because he violated their rules, but you can see it downloaded below.

On Facebook, the video has been viewed millions of times and distributed to groups opposing 5G technology. Buttar's theory prompted users to classify pandemics as fake.