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Friday, September 10, 2021

Yeah, and it'll give you horns on your head and a forked tail too

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The effects of Ivermectin therapy on human males can have an effect on men’s reproductive health. 

Researchers at three universities in Nigeria studied the effects of Ivermectin, which is used to treat river blindness and other medical conditions in humans, on men’s sperm counts. According to their study, 85 percent of men who take Ivermectin become sterilized.

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  1. And then you read this on the site: Concerns over the scientific research methods, the veracity of the original, peer-reviewed report and public statements by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) saying that infertility is not a known side effect of Ivermectin all led to our editorial decision to remove the story.

    Misdirection!??!

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  2. Did Faucci fund the study?

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  3. "FOR THE RECORD: A national story regarding Ivermectin and a study regarding its effect on men’s reproductive health that KTSM published, has been removed from our website.

    Geez Kenny, whole buncha guys with apple-flavored breath just had a heart attack.

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  4. It actually was the jab they studied to get that result!!

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  5. Editor’s note: Following audience concerns over the efficacy and accuracy of the scientific methods used in the ivermectin study performed in Nigeria in 2011, the original publishing station, KTSM, issued the following correction:

    FOR THE RECORD: A national story regarding Ivermectin and a study regarding its effect on men’s reproductive health that KTSM published, has been removed from our website.

    Concerns over the scientific research methods, the veracity of the original, peer-reviewed report and public statements by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) saying that infertility is not a known side effect of Ivermectin all led to our editorial decision to remove the story

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  6. That, instead of "snip, snip"?
    I'm in!
    Jerry

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  7. And of course, when we want the pinnacle of scientific accuracy, we always refer to reports from universities in Nigeria, where a mathematics degree consists of counting to 20 without taking off your shoes. If you own any.

    I'm waiting now to see whether the next Enemedia report that HCQ makes your dick fall off is sourced to the University of Grand Fenwick, the University of Freedonia, or the Philosophy Department of the University of Walamaloo.

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  8. Bullshit retracted study, bad data and using people already suffering low speed counts due to the disease that Ivermectin was being used to treat.
    Max

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  9. Scare tactics have the opposite effect on some of us. As a kid, about 63, the coach showed us a reel to reel film on marijuana. None of us had ever heard of the stuff. My bunch walked away wondering where to hell we could get some a that stuff.

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  10. From the link at KFOR - "Ivermectin infertility story correction: FDA rejects 2011 Nigeria study".

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  11. At my age, I consider that a feature.

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  12. Well of course it's true. That's why there is such a large drop in the population of these African countries. They will soon have to import masses of people into these countries in order to justify their claims of masses starving.

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    1. That was what I first noticed. The declining population of Africa. And coming out of Austin, well it has to be true. Sarc off

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  13. 1st off.... Nigeria?!?!?
    2nd - Anything, ANYTHING you hear from MSM, always assume the exact opposite is true.

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  14. At my age and inclination, infertility is not an issue.

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    1. Yeah, when I read it my first inclination was to shrug.

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  15. Riiiight , I'll buy that just as soon as that Nigerian prince sends me the money he promised in those Emails !

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  16. Hell. if it CAUSED male sterility, Bill Gates and his merry band of genocidal elitists would be PUSHING it!

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  17. So by that study, the population of Africa should be decreasing. Yeah, I'm not buying into the narrative.

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  18. That's the 2nd "bad Ivermectin" fake news story I've seen this week. That and the Joe Rogan fake news that he took "horse paste" when he had a doc's prescription for the HUMAN version.
    Seems to me someone has an "agenda".
    But here's the thing...now that we've learned both Ivermectin and HCQ are effective against viruses, doesn't that mean it MIGHT be more effective against the annual "Flu" than the "take 2 aspirins, drink plenty of liquids, and get plenty of rest" regime doctors lay on us when you have a virus?

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  19. On the horns and forked tail thing. Years ago, out of curiosity, I read the Bible all the way through. One thing that surprised me was that Satan isn't really a bad guy at all. A little mischievous maybe but he is always polite, always tells the truth and has a healthy suspicion of authority. I get the feeling that if the regulars here met him in a bar, they would probably get along quite well.

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    1. "Please allow me to introduce myself, I am a man of wealth and taste...."

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    2. Jesus referred to him as the father of lies. he told adam and eve they would not die but be like God. they died spiritually. and everyone in a bar would love him because we are all sinners and it's easy to be what you already are.

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  20. 250,000,000+ impoverished people being treated with Ivermectin don't seem to be sterile, babies everywhere.

    -arc

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  21. GIVE MORE of it in afreaka an chena to

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