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US Senate Committee on Homeland Security, Full U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security, Full Committee Hearing, Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, Part II, December 8, 2020 Vladimir Zelenko MD, Board Certified Family Physician, New York 1540 Route 202 Pomona, NY10970 President Donald Trump 45th President of the United States Oval Office 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20502 December 23, 2020 Re: National Security and Medical Research - Operation Z Dear President Trump: As a war-time President, you have fathered an unstoppable medical reform movement by cutting the FDA’s red tape, lowering drug prices, and successfully developing a Covid-19 vaccine at warp speed. Furthermore, you signed Senator Ron Johnson’s Right to Try legislation into law, and significantly improved the country’s opioid epidemic. Perhaps prophetically, you promoted the use of Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin, and Zinc in the early stages of the Covid-19 infection. A recent large international study of Covid-19 hospitalized patients with pre-existing lung disease showed a 50% reduction in mortality when treated with ​ (hydroxy)chloroquine. These results are consistent with over 200 studies showing the drug’s safety and efficacy against Covid-19.1 These studies are supported by our country’s top physicians from prominent ​ institutions, such as Yale, Harvard, Baylor, etc.2 Mr. President, you have saved millions of American ​ lives. 1 JaimeSignes-Costa, et. al., PREVALENCE AND 30-DAY MORTALITY IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 AND ​ PR​ IOR LUNG DISEASES, Elsevier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0300289620305354?via%3Dihub#! 2 Harvey Risch, MD, PhD (Yale), George Fareed MD (Harvard), Peter McCollough (Baylor), U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security, U.S. Senator Ron Johnson, Full Committee Hearing, Early Outpatient Treatment: An Essential Part of a COVID-19 Solution, November 19, 2020 As Commander and Chief of the most powerful nation in the world, you are the tip of the spear of the global war against big pharma’s corruption and abuse. The powerful big pharma industry spends billions of dollars on lobbying politicians, paying millions in royalties to the NIH, and billions in “user fees” to the FDA. In my formal testimony to the U.S. Senate Homeland Security Committee, I suggested the formation of a new medical research institution which is outside of the purview of the HHS. The purpose of this institution is to generate real world evidence and therapeutics by frontline primary care physicians. This can be accomplished by unleashing this country’s medical and intellectual potential through the open source real world data sharing amongst frontline physicians. This approach will circumvent big pharma’s influence over the FDA, NIH, and CDC and provide an efficient mechanism for the development of safe, timely, and inexpensive therapeutics for this country’s most common health concerns. The need for reform became obvious during the above mentioned Senate hearing. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya MD PhD of Stanford University testified that big pharma’s influence over government agencies has created a myriad of conflict of interests and the incentive for corruption. Quoting Dr. Bhattacharya, “We need to fix this with a system that allows formal conversation to reason observational data, rapid funding for large scale ... all the time, not just during the pandemic.” I humbly request that you allocate 5% of Operation Warp Speed’s budget to Operation Z. The American people’s gratitude as well as history will be your enduring legacy. Parenthetically, I have been nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom through Dr. Peter Navarro’s office. My nomination has been endorsed by Senator Ron Johnson, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, and the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. With Great Respect, Vladimir Zelenko, MD CC: Jay Bhattacharya MD PhD of Stanford Harvey Risch MD PhD of Yale Peter McCollough MD of Bayor George Fareed MD of Harvard Dr. Roland Derwand Dr. Martin Scholz Scott Atlas MD Armand Balboni, M.D., PH.D. of U.S. Army Jane M. Orient, MD of AAPS Pierre Kory, MD of Saint Lukes Medical Center Jean-Jacques Rajter, MD Ramin Oskoui, MD James Todaro, MD Simone Gold MD, Esq. Didier Raoult MD, PhD Philippe Gautret MD, PhD Philippe Douste-Blazy MD IHU – Méditerranée Infection Ben Carson, MD Paul Marik, MD Stella Immanuel, MD Governor Jeff Colyer, MD Joe Brewer, MD Richard Urso, MD Michael Levitt, PhD Bryan Tyson, MD Robin Armstrong, MD Stephen Smith, MD Dan Erickson, MD Robert Hamilton, MD Joseph Ladapo, MD Martin Kulldorff, PhD Peter Navarro Senator Ron Johnson Rudy Giuliani, Esq. .
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