Inaccurate Reporting on Ivermectin & Omicron.
Now, please get back on-topic and stop trying to derail this thread.
Nah, you didn't. I mean, Dr. Guptra from CNN flat out admitted that the lied, and that it was wrong. As far as me derailing the thread, that's absurd. Let's analyze the thread title, shall we?
Inaccurate reporting on Ivermectin & Omnicrom
Pointing out disinformation coming from MSM seems on point, doesn't it?
My first post in this thread was 100% truth! There are lies coming from both sides of this issue. But apparently MSM disinformation isn't a concern to you all.
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Unfortunately, "lefty" (but actually corporate right) media smeared people who were taking Ivermectin by calling it a horse dewormer. Then there were the memes, including those by celebrities. You can, in fact, get it from a veterinarian, like you can amoxicillin or prozac, but it was developed for humans, won a nobel prize in 2015, and has been prescribed for humans billions of times.
In the effort to ridicule "the other side", our supposed news sources intentionally spread misinformation. Now they can't be trusted on the topic, so there's no fixing this. One side can rightfully say the other side spread disinformation, and the other side can rightfully say the other is foolishly relying on an unproven treatment, and nobody wins, most especially the truth.
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In the effort to ridicule "the other side", our supposed news sources intentionally spread misinformation. Now they can't be trusted on the topic, so there's no fixing this. One side can rightfully say the other side spread disinformation, and the other side can rightfully say the other is foolishly relying on an unproven treatment, and nobody wins, most especially the truth.
Precisely. Very well said!
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Not an accident. For those who are more conspiracy minded (by which I mean you don't automatically trust pharmaceutical companies - those paragons of virtue): if Ivermectin (extremely cheap generic drug) is proven effective against Covid-19 - not only do the pharma companies miss out on an opportunity to extort people worldwide with their expensive Ivermectin clones (look up PF-07321332 jokingly called Pfizermectin), the Emergency Use Mandate in the U.S. for the vaccines would likely be rescinded. One of the conditions for the mandate is that there be no other effective treatments available.
So after the campaign of mockery lost its power and in particular Japan saw a very noticeable drop in cases, deaths and hospitalisations after approving Ivermectin, suddenly the media care about safety and proper trials and medical ethics for Ivermectin but not the mRNA shots. It's one of those things that is so disturbing, you have to laugh, even as the unwitting die for it.
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In the effort to ridicule "the other side", our supposed news sources intentionally spread misinformation. Now they can't be trusted on the topic, so there's no fixing this. One side can rightfully say the other side spread disinformation, and the other side can rightfully say the other is foolishly relying on an unproven treatment, and nobody wins, most especially the truth.
Precisely. Very well said!
Agreed.
Mainstream media exposed.
