Dr. Perronne: The Macron government suppressed drugs to push elderly patients into a deadly treatment

Dr. Perronne: The Macron government suppressed drugs to push elderly patients into a deadly treatment

In an interview by André Bercoff on SudRadio, Christian Perronne reveals a state scandal that has largely gone unnoticed.

The Macron government intentionally withheld medications and treatment options to impose a single protocol for elderly patients—intravenous injections of Rivotril. This treatment, like the protocol of putting patients on ventilators in the advanced stages of COVID, is fatal and amounts to euthanasia.

Dr. Christian Perronne:

General practitioners were prevented from doing their jobs during this pandemic. They would have been fantastic on the front lines, treating people at home rather than allowing them all to crowd into hospitals. If I had been in charge at that time, it wouldn’t have been organized this way, I can tell you that.

And this is called *primum non nocere* – first, do no harm. Unfortunately, the Hippocratic oath was, at some point, replaced by the 'hypocritical sermon.'

I was in the Caribbean, invited by the president of the bar association in Martinique last summer. I met doctors and nurses who told me that when I said this in the media a few years ago, I was accused of spreading fake news. No! The gendarmerie had seized stocks of hydroxychloroquine from pharmacies. They prevented oxygen tanks from being released from Air Liquide. There was no oxygen left for the patients.

Fortunately, there was a clandestine network of doctors, pharmacists, and nurses who had hidden boxes of hydroxychloroquine and oxygen tanks, and who were treating patients at home because they knew that once patients went to the hospital, they didn’t come back alive. This was in Martinique. Absolutely! I can tell you—I was there.

Moreover, they were horrified because hospital staff were asked to inject elderly patients with intravenous Rivotril, which, unfortunately, was fatal. The people of the Caribbean, due to their cultural traditions, greatly respect their elders and refused. They brought in 'little white boys' from mainland France, rapid intervention brigades, to do this dirty work. I can tell you that the people of the Caribbean were deeply shocked. I admire their spirit of resistance—they were fantastic during this crisis. In fact, the government sometimes backtracked because they were really determined to fight. This shows that, sometimes, when you resist, it works.

When will the crimes committed during the pandemic period finally be investigated, and the responsible parties held accountable? There is still a lot of work to be done.

Watch the interview here:

Dr. Christian Perronne is a French physician and professor specializing in infectious diseases. Over his extensive career, he held key positions in the French healthcare system, contributing significantly to public health policy. He served as the head of the Infectious Diseases Department at Raymond Poincaré University Hospital in Garches, near Paris. Perronne also worked on several national and international health advisory boards, focusing on areas such as vaccines, tropical diseases, and Lyme disease.

In addition to his medical expertise, Dr. Perronne played a role in shaping France’s pandemic preparedness strategies. His involvement in public health extended to advising on the country's response to various health crises, including the H1N1 pandemic in 2009.

Perronne is also an author of several books in which he addresses topics related to public health, infectious diseases, and the management of medical crises. Through his work, he has earned recognition for his deep knowledge of infectious disease control and his contributions to public health in France.

 

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