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CV and mad panic behaviour
Just because you believe it does work, doesn’t make it so…
Let’s go BIG !
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(02-10-2022, 06:00 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:Or you could look at the plethora of studies.....quoting Boulware? Laughable.

c19early.com

Just because you believe it doesn't work, doesn't make it so.
If you'd bothered to read the article, you'd have realised there was little point in trying to boost a bullshizen site:
Quote:A mysterious website

There’s one website often cited by ivermectin’s supporters: c19early.com. It’s got a clean, white layout and says it has pulled together “real-time analysis of 1,387 studies” for a wide-ranging list of potential COVID-19 therapies that can be used for early treatment, as of Feb. 7. It includes URLs like Ivmmeta.com and Hcqmeta.com.

No one I spoke with, including Kory, knows who runs the website. The website’s Twitter account has been suspended, and emails asking for information about who owns or operates the site were not returned. Some of the treatment protocols listed are provided by the FLCCC.

“It would be fascinating to know who’s behind such a massive effort,” Meyerowitz-Katz said. “It’s pseudoscientific nonsense, but it is also absolutely a huge effort.”

When I first dropped a sentence written several times on the site — “Elimination of COVID-19 is a race against viral evolution” — into Google, several websites with URLs that have nothing to do with COVID-19 or healthcare pop up with that description. Many of the top search results lead to online pages that have been moved or deleted, but one link redirects to a website selling Stromectol, the brand name for the form of ivermectin marketed by drug giant Merck to treat parasitic worms. That site, which says it is owned by Canadian Pharmacy Ltd., lists phone numbers in London and New York City. Both go directly to a generic voicemail.

Boulware, who is based in Minneapolis, said he messaged a website promoting ivermectin about a year ago, to see if it would accept his help with the medical information being put out. The site has some great charts, he said, but, in some cases, the data were not valid. When the responses to his emails were returned in the middle of the night, it made him wonder if the site’s operators were based in a foreign country. He speculated that maybe the website could be Russian disinformation or coming from a generic-drug maker in India trying to skirt FDA regulations.

“Those websites are a lot of effort. They’re really detailed,” Boulware said. “So it’s got to be either someone who has a lot of free time on their hands, or someone’s got a financial motivation or a political-disinformation motivation.”
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(02-10-2022, 06:07 AM)northernblue link Wrote:Just because you believe it does work, doesn’t make it so…

You lot (yes, I generalise, sorry to those who have an open mind) are such sheep.

You clearly read jack sh%t, yet think you know it all (the old cereal packet professor).

You really think Kory doesn't know because some dumb ass ignorant journo makes that statement? Not that that's a relevant question in any event.

And by the by, any of you read any of the studies linked therein? (i know the answer)

Are you suggesting they're fake or made up?

The data doesn't lie - and I note none of you actually critiques any of the papers referenced therein?

Typical lazy ad hominem carp.

Ivermectin is but one of many viable early treatments, and if those percentages don't whack you in the face and make you pay attention, our society really is doomed.
Finals, then 4 in a row!
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(02-11-2022, 08:55 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:You lot (yes, I generalise, sorry to those who have an open mind) are such sheep.

You clearly read jack sh%t, yet think you know it all (the old cereal packet professor).

You really think Kory doesn't know because some dumb ass ignorant journo makes that statement? Not that that's a relevant question in any event.

And by the by, any of you read any of the studies linked therein? (i know the answer)

Are you suggesting they're fake or made up?

The data doesn't lie - and I note none of you actually critiques any of the papers referenced therein?

Typical lazy ad hominem carp.

Ivermectin is but one of many viable early treatments, and if those percentages don't whack you in the face and make you pay attention, our society really is doomed.

Lets assume what you say is true.

Why does 95% of the worlds population, including 99% of doctors disagree with you?
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Meta analysis into Sars-CoV-2 is obsolete, has been since late 2020. We don't need bogus duplication of fake reports from in vitro models when we have billions of viable and successful in situ inoculations to learn from!

The old tactic of presenting a copy of a duplicate of a replica of a fake as new is so passe mushroom grows on it, it's been cancelled like Trump's cure and Bolsonaro! ;D
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(02-11-2022, 08:55 AM)flyboy77 link Wrote:You lot (yes, I generalise, sorry to those who have an open mind) are such sheep.

You clearly read jack sh%t, yet think you know it all (the old cereal packet professor).

You really think Kory doesn't know because some dumb ass ignorant journo makes that statement? Not that that's a relevant question in any event.

And by the by, any of you read any of the studies linked therein? (i know the answer)

Are you suggesting they're fake or made up?

The data doesn't lie - and I note none of you actually critiques any of the papers referenced therein?

Typical lazy ad hominem carp.

Ivermectin is but one of many viable early treatments, and if those percentages don't whack you in the face and make you pay attention, our society really is doomed.

Problem is you’re so woke that you can’t think straight.
How’s your photocopier going ?
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Saw a bloke down the supermarket that I haven't seen in quite a while so we stopped for a masked mid store up yack. Usual stuff, covid blah blah blah. I said the usual "Oh well, we are all vaccinated so we just get on with life now". He then proceeds to tell me he spent two weeks in ICU severely ill at xmas time. He suspects having contracted it from someone who visited his house that supposedly ill.
I asked if he was vaccinated at the time and he said "Nah, I've made stand against the government and refuse to".
Go job mate, nice stand, nearly cost you your life imbecile.
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Nice article that discusses the hold the conspiracy theorists exert on individuals, and what level the nutters might be prepared to go to further their cause, and a lot of those nefarious actors are of course doing it for profit, T-Shirts, Badges, Posters, Manifestos, all for sale. I'm sure history has shown us this all before!

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victo...59lsl.html

It all starts with a simple anti-vaccination social media post, and from then on the true believers are blind.

Something to think about for those who read those posts, marvel at the absurdity, and then scroll on past without responding!
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(02-12-2022, 11:11 PM)LP link Wrote:Nice article that discusses the hold the conspiracy theorists exert on individuals, and what level the nutters might be prepared to go to further their cause, and a lot of those nefarious actors are of course doing it for profit, T-Shirts, Badges, Posters, Manifestos, all for sale. I'm sure history has shown us this all before!

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victo...59lsl.html

It all starts with a simple anti-vaccination social media post, and from then on the true believers are blind.

Something to think about for those who read those posts, marvel at the absurdity, and then scroll on past without responding!

Ditto, Spotted One. Great article. Scratch the surface of most extremists/conspiracy theorists and you'll discover a disenfranchised/traumatized/wounded person looking for somewhere to 'belong' - one of our most basic instincts.
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And once they've found a place in the conspiracy movement, they know they'll lose everything if they leave. Like those leaving the Church of Scientology, they know they'll be shunned by those they'd befriended. For Ash Jackson, that was history repeating. Once she came out as Trans, she lost her friendships at her Church. It's hardly surprising that anti-vaxxers are willing to risk death to stay within the group, although you'd think little white lies would be in order: get vaxxed and tell everybody that you aren't.
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