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Thursday, February 24, 2022

The Disinformation Campaign Against Ivermectin - JAMA's "Diversion"

One of the main corporate disinformation tactics used to suppress “science that is inconvenient to their interests” is to employ what is called the “Diversion,” defined by the Union of Concerned Scientists as “injecting doubt or uncertainty where there is none.” JAMA just did it to ivermectin for the 2nd time in the pandemic. 

JAMA published a “negative” ivermectin study yesterday which immediately triggered physicians, academics, and the captured media to gleefully decry to the world, “see, I told you it doesn’t work!” As a leader of an organization that has put together highly effective treatment protocols for COVID using a combination of repurposed, generic medicines with ivermectin as one of their core components, we also immediately are attacked across the world in journal editorials, across major media, social media, hospital “water coolers”.. you get it.
-Mico

9 comments:

  1. The Union of Concerned Scientists are fully in support of the Climate Crisis nonsense. You don't need particularly impressive scientific credentials in order to join. One particular climate change sceptic signed his dog up for membership. They could well be correct in this case but I would treat anything that they say with a certain amount of suspicion.

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  2. If you don’t want it, don’t take it. That leaves more for the rest of us.

    I took IVM and it knocked out my ( self diagnosed ) Omicron in just a few days. It’s done the same for the Mrs and 3 close friends. I swear by this stuff and a goodly supply will stay in emergency stores.

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  3. Though there's some evidence that IM might be useful as a treatment, far and away its primary promise is as a preventative, kind of like Vitamin D. That is, you take it before any symptoms, ideally well before exposure. This "study", like many other of its ilk, was designed not to test IM, but simply to discredit it.

    GIGO. Like pretty much all the "science" surrounding COVIDiocy.

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  4. UCS are largely a bunch of hand-wringing leftists. (Anyone who calls themselves "concerned" is an asshole until proven otherwise.) But if they are fighting the AMA then they can be temporary allies of convenience.

    The American Medical Association are mostly UN-American, and increasingly not medical either. They are however an association (one out of three ain't bad), as are all sorts of criminal enterprises and subversive movements.

    The AMA are a nest of the usual suspects holed up in Chicago who make money selling insurance to doctors (I get more junk mail from the AMA - to which I do not belong, than from the NRA. Considering how much crap the NRA sends me to get more money for Wayne's personal use, that's saying something.) The AMA are rabidly anti-2A and are a source of anti-gun propaganda.

    I think the AMA are aware they are losing credibility. (editorial comment: Good. I despise and distrust those fuckers) As part of what I believe to be damage control, JAMA (the official scientific journal of the AMA; highly prestigious) recently published a research paper showing hugely increased incidence of myocarditis in an 8-month period after widespread vaxx. Using the time period 2017-2019 as a historical comparison for how many myocarditis cases to expect, rates were increased as much as 133x (yes, over one hundred times more cases) after vaxx. Incidence varied by sex and age group; the most affected group was young men.

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  5. Can't have a $0.10 treatment when the $500.00 one is on the market. How's Big Pharma Going to pay for all that "research"?

    Why did they have to do any kind of a "study" when they have field PROOF from India and African countries that it works?

    Another "study" that reached the desired conclusion funded by...

    Nemo

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  6. January 28th, I woke up with fever of 100.1; immediately took the Ivermectin (15mg) that I had previously acquired in case I needed it. By noon the fever was gone. The only other side effect was a slight headache which Tylenol effectively dispatched. Tested positive the next day to confirm that I had the China flu. Ivermectin is good stuff.

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  7. We need to keep tabs on how Queen Elizabeth II is doing after she took Ivermectin for the gleep.

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  8. I lost my sense of smell and taste, took a test and it was positive. Started Ivermectin same day and within 4 hours my sniffer and taster were working and 3 days later tested negative.

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  9. I have been taking D-3K2, Quercetin, vitamin C and Zinc for about 6 months or more. When I ended up with omicron I felt like shit for one day. I Went back to bed and dwhen I woke up I felt better. I ended up with a left side Sinus Closed up for a couple of more day sand then nothing.

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