CNN and Andersen Cooper slapped with $100 million defamation suit over their conspiracy to suppress viable covid treatments
(Tegen CNN
en Andersen Cooper is een aanklacht ingediend wegens smaad van 100 miljoen $, vanwege
hun samenzwering om levensreddende covid-behandelingen te onderdrukken)
Tuesday, August 03, 2021 by: Lance D Johnson
Tags: anti-immunity, anti-science, anti-treatment, Censorship, CNN, Collusion, corruption, death promotion, deception, defamation, Dr. Immanuel, Fact Check, hydroxychloroquine, infection recovery, isolation, Journalism, lawsuit, lies, mainstream media, misinformation, news cartels, propaganda, Suppressed, suppression
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(Natural News) CNN and their nightly propagandist, Anderson Cooper, spent tremendous amounts of time and energy attacking the science on hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and demeaning doctors who cured every single one of their patients using HCQ in their treatment protocols.
Instead of being labeled “anti-science”
or “anti-immunity,” CNN continued to mock HCQ and slander
doctors who helped their patients recover and achieve natural immunity. Instead
of being called out as vile and unempathetic, Andersen Cooper was patted on the
back for suppressing treatments, putting patients at risk and mocking doctors
who saved lives.
Now CNN is getting hit with one of
the most important defamation suits of our time.
Texas doctor sues CNN and Andersen Cooper for $100
million
Dr. Stella Immanuel was one of many
honest, hard-working doctors who sought safe and effective treatments for her
patients. Dr. Immanuel is from the Rehoboth Medical Center in Houston, Texas.
In the early days of treating patients, she successfully treated all 350 of her
patients using a simple, antiviral protocol that included HCQ. When she went
public with this treatment success and said there’s no need for lockdowns and
mask mandates, CNN defamed her and shamelessly tried to destroy her credibility
as a doctor. Big Tech also conspired against Dr. Immanuel and America’s
Frontline Doctors, censoring her public testimony across all social media
platforms.
In order to obtain emergency
authorization for experimental coronavirus vaccines, the felonious vaccine
makers, Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson NEED there to be zero known
treatments for SARS-CoV-2. Dr. Immanuel was one of the doctors who got in Big
Pharma’s way and provided a pathway for medical ethics and proper treatment of
patients.
In their folly, these pharmaceutical
companies and their media acolytes unleashed a vicious defamation and
censorship campaign against HCQ and any medical professional who dared speak
the truth. When President Trump tweeted a video of Dr. Immanuel, CNN attacked
HCQ viciously, using defamation, censorship and politically-motivated ridicule.
Now Dr. Immanuel is fighting back against CNN and suing them for $100 million.
The suit reaffirms that hydroxychloroquine is “entirely effective” for treating
covid.
The suit states: “(Anderson) Cooper and
CNN published a series of statements of fact about Dr. Immanuel that injured
her reputation and exposed her to public hatred, contempt, ridicule, and
financial injury.”
The suit also reveals how CNN and Cooper
“juxtaposed a series of facts relating to Dr. Immanuel’s professional medical
experience and opinions and her personal religious beliefs so as to imply a
connection and create the impression that she was unfit to perform the duties
of a licensed medical doctor.”
CNN is “anti-science” misinformation, weaponized
against humanity
Dr. Immanuel’s most important allegation
against CNN, claims the network “effectively caused the deaths of hundreds of
thousands whose lives would have been spared if they had been treated early with HCQ.”
Due to their acts of deceit and
defamation, CNN has promoted and encouraged the DEATHS of patients across the
United States and around the world. By mocking the treatments that work, CNN is
an “anti-science” and “anti-immunity” misinformation source that is weaponized
against humanity.
Moreover, CNN continues to use death
statistics to push for further lockdowns, mandates and forced vaccination. One
of their anchors, Don Lemon, even declared that people should be starved out of society and not
allowed to go to the supermarket until they submit to the vaccines.
These are vaccines that have never
undergone a double-blind study, were never tested on animals or against a true
saline placebo. These are vaccines that were approved using diagnostic fraud to
artificially inflate their efficacy. These are vaccines that cause debilitating
injury and death in some people. The treatments that Dr. Immanuel and other
doctors use are inexpensive and have been used against other illnesses (like
malaria) for several decades, their safety and efficacy proven. CNN is run by
vile, soulless individuals who do not care if people are segregated, isolated
and left to die, treatments forbade. Now we will find out if their puppet
masters have the power to protect them: Is CNN above the law or will they be
held accountable?
Sources include:
Dr. Stella Immanuel Sues CNN
and Anderson Cooper For $100 MILLION!
by daniel_g4 days ago4 days ago
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Time to pay up CNN!
And Anderson Cooper.
Since the beginning of COVID-19 madness,
honest and hard-working doctors have searched for safe and effective treatments
for the virus.
Many of those doctors were vilified and
defamed by the mainstream media.
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One of those doctors is Dr. Stella
Immanuel.
Due to their fierce hatred of Trump, CNN
defamed Dr. Immanuel and shamelessly attempted to damage her credibility as a
doctor.
What’s even worse about CNN’s smear
campaign of Dr. Immanuel is that they censored effective treatments that could
have saved thousands of Americans.
Dr. Immanuel advocated the use of
hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to treat patients who contracted COVID-19.
Since April 2020, HCQ was praised by
doctors as a viable treatment to relieve symptoms of the virus.
But greedy medical bureaucrats and Big
Pharma companies helped unleash a vicious censorship campaign against any
treatments that threatened the profits of vaccines.
Any positive news about HCQ, Ivermectin,
and any other potential alternative was squashed by the media.
And Dr. Immanuel found herself in the
middle of that censorship campaign when President Trump tweeted a video of her
promoting the use of HCQ.
One year later, Dr. Immanuel is fighting
back against CNN and suing them for $100 million.
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Here’s the latest:
Dr. Immanuel had this message for Americans about the experimental vaccines and alternative treatments:
LINK:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1421450067475668994
Newsweek reported
on the lawsuit:
The Texas doctor who became famous in
2020 for promoting the use of Hydroxychloroquine [HQC], an anti-malarial drug,
as “a cure” for COVID-19 has filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN and
CNN anchor, Anderson Cooper in the amount of $100 million.
Dr. Stella Immanuel filed a federal
lawsuit on Tuesday claiming that, “in an effort to vilify, demonize and
embarrass President [Donald] Trump, Cooper and CNN published a series of
statements of fact about Dr. Immanuel that injured her reputation and exposed
her to public hatred, contempt, ridicule, and financial injury.”
In the suit, Immanuel says Cooper and
CNN “effectively caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands whose lives would
have been spared if they had been treated early with HCQ.”
In July 2020, then-President Trump tweeted
a video of Immanuel speaking on the steps of the Supreme
Court building, where she claimed “You don’t need masks, there is a
cure…You don’t need people to be locked down.”
In the same filmed event, which Immanuel
chronicles in the suit, she said, “All you fake doctors out there that tell me,
‘Yeah. I want a double blinded study.’ I just tell you, quit sounding like a
computer, double blinded, double blinded. I don’t know whether your chips are
malfunctioning, but I’m a real doctor…we have neurosurgeons, like Sanjay Gupta
saying, ‘Yeah, it doesn’t work and it causes heart disease.’ Let me ask you Dr.
Sanjay Gupta. Hear me. Have you ever seen a COVID patient?”
A double-blind study is widely
considered in the medical community as the gold standard in proving the
efficacy of a treatment. It is one of the only ways to remove physician and
patient bias from the testing process, as neither knows if the patient is
receiving the real treatment or a placebo.
After the video started to gain traction
on social media, Anderson Cooper and CNN began making statements to debunk
Immanuel’s claims. One CNN video said Dr. Immanuel was “spreading conspiracy
theories on COVID-19” and promoted an “unproven drug, hydroxychloroquine.”
The Mercury News also
weighed in:
Further, the lawsuit says, CNN and
Cooper “juxtaposed a series of facts relating to Dr. Immanuel’s professional
medical experience and opinions and her personal religious beliefs so as to
imply a connection and create the impression that she was unfit to perform the
duties of a licensed medical doctor.”
The “religious beliefs” included
statements Immanuel had made in YouTube videos concerning sex acts with
disembodied spirits and the use of “alien DNA” in medical treatments. The suit
says CNN misquoted her on those matters, though it doesn’t clarify what she
claims to have said.
Many other news outlets also reported on
Immanuel’s more fringe beliefs, including the Washington Post, the BBC, the
Hill, the Daily Beast and Fox News. They are not named in the suit.
The Immanuel video that Trump and Donald
Trump Jr. shared was removed by Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, which said it
violated policies on spreading medical misinformation.
Early in the pandemic, the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration had allowed limited emergency use of hydroxychloroquine in
treating COVID-19, but in June 2020 it revoked that authorization, saying
studies determined the drug was “unlikely to be effective in treating COVID-19”
and that it presented a risk of “serious cardiac adverse events and other
serious side effects.”
In addition to $100 million in compensatory
damages, Immanuel’s suit seeks punitive damages to be determined by a jury,
court costs and interest.
Many mainstream media outlets and
several federal health agencies deserve to be sued for billions in damages from
COVID-19 hysteria.
CNN is a great place to start!