Decentralized movements isnt as good as you think. Remember j6?? Without known leaders, you had glowies taking charge and leading people down the wrong road.
No one could of helped that mass of retards, Alex Jones was there and bullhorning to back off and it did nothing. Just gotta accept half the people there were low IQ patsy dupped by obvious feds.
The Peter McCullough one was a thousand times better for one reason: Malone is boring.
McCullough uses direct language, Malone beats around the bush. McCullough makes generalizations, Malone spells out every exception.
I get it that Malone feels like it he's not completely exacting he'll be railroaded over a slight misstep, but it doesn't make for a compelling podcast.
McCullough has been advocating for direct exposure to covid in order to build natural immunity for a long time, perhaps even since the alpha strains. I remember him saying so in interviews with Alison Morrow. I disagreed with it then because despite the fact that natural immunity appears to be the checkmate against covid, those early strains seemed to be legitimately a significant risk to the elderly. Ivermectin seemed a much more preferable countermeasure than direct exposure back then, considering what we've been able to glean about it's efficacy in India and Japan.
Nowadays, I can see the reasoning. Why fuck about with Ivermectin? That's just another selection pressure for covid to grow and evade. Just catch Omicron. You're almost certain not to die, even in comparison to earlier strains which were overwhelmingly non-fatal, even as a fat old geriatric, and by the end you're protected.
Ivermectin isn't just another selection pressure, stopping the mechanism the vaccine uses to replicate is impossible for the virus to mutate around it. The virus requires that cell machinery to work.
And this is the real reason why they want to block ivermectin, because it works on that entire class of RNA viruses. There's no pandemic 2.0 to bring about microchips and the great culling if people start using ivermectin.
Think about it this way, you can evolve a horse into a giraffe, you just have an environment where they have to eat leaves higher and higher up - that's like vaccines, synthetic antibodies, etc. But you can't evolve a horse into a turtle, they're just too different - that's like ivermectin.
Think about it this way, you can evolve a horse into a giraffe, you just have an environment where they have to eat leaves higher and higher up - that's like vaccines, synthetic antibodies, etc. But you can't evolve a horse into a turtle, they're just too different - that's like ivermectin.
Or, perhaps more accurately, if you castrate every horse you come into contact with, they're not going to evolve into anything at all. The only remaining selection pressure will be "Stay the fuck away from almond_activator".
Yep, and Dr. Zelenko has been advocating that as well that Ivermectin appears to even cure regular flu and the common cold. That right there kills the flu shot industry (screw that shot as well, I've always gotten the flu in years I took it and years I didn't most times I never caught flu.)
Japan started clinical trials on Ivermectin early 2021, from what little I could find about the trials is it seemed to help quite a bit in the early stage when symptoms first showed but did nothing if you were one of the unlucky one who needed a ventilator to live and likely to die, by that point it was too late. People on the right seem to treat it like a wonder drug, it's not a cure all potion from an rpg but it does help those who catch it early and don't just assume flu or cold.....Hydroxy whatever the name seems to be better though.
Obviously a therapy will only work while you have the disease it is treating. Agents that work against the virus will only work while you have the virus.
Ivermectin shows considerable effectiveness even in late treatment, indicating that some virus is still present or it has some other mechanism of action as well (such as anti-inflammation).
Decentralized movements isnt as good as you think. Remember j6?? Without known leaders, you had glowies taking charge and leading people down the wrong road.
Alex Jones and Donald Trump were both on the ground that day.
Alex Jones was explicitly telling people in the crowd that it was a false flag operation.
Didn't make much difference in the end how the narrative was able to be twisted and individuals being treated like terrorists.
No one could of helped that mass of retards, Alex Jones was there and bullhorning to back off and it did nothing. Just gotta accept half the people there were low IQ patsy dupped by obvious feds.
The Peter McCullough one was a thousand times better for one reason: Malone is boring.
McCullough uses direct language, Malone beats around the bush. McCullough makes generalizations, Malone spells out every exception.
I get it that Malone feels like it he's not completely exacting he'll be railroaded over a slight misstep, but it doesn't make for a compelling podcast.
McCullough has been advocating for direct exposure to covid in order to build natural immunity for a long time, perhaps even since the alpha strains. I remember him saying so in interviews with Alison Morrow. I disagreed with it then because despite the fact that natural immunity appears to be the checkmate against covid, those early strains seemed to be legitimately a significant risk to the elderly. Ivermectin seemed a much more preferable countermeasure than direct exposure back then, considering what we've been able to glean about it's efficacy in India and Japan.
Nowadays, I can see the reasoning. Why fuck about with Ivermectin? That's just another selection pressure for covid to grow and evade. Just catch Omicron. You're almost certain not to die, even in comparison to earlier strains which were overwhelmingly non-fatal, even as a fat old geriatric, and by the end you're protected.
Ivermectin isn't just another selection pressure, stopping the mechanism the vaccine uses to replicate is impossible for the virus to mutate around it. The virus requires that cell machinery to work.
And this is the real reason why they want to block ivermectin, because it works on that entire class of RNA viruses. There's no pandemic 2.0 to bring about microchips and the great culling if people start using ivermectin.
Think about it this way, you can evolve a horse into a giraffe, you just have an environment where they have to eat leaves higher and higher up - that's like vaccines, synthetic antibodies, etc. But you can't evolve a horse into a turtle, they're just too different - that's like ivermectin.
Or, perhaps more accurately, if you castrate every horse you come into contact with, they're not going to evolve into anything at all. The only remaining selection pressure will be "Stay the fuck away from almond_activator".
Yep, and Dr. Zelenko has been advocating that as well that Ivermectin appears to even cure regular flu and the common cold. That right there kills the flu shot industry (screw that shot as well, I've always gotten the flu in years I took it and years I didn't most times I never caught flu.)
Japan started clinical trials on Ivermectin early 2021, from what little I could find about the trials is it seemed to help quite a bit in the early stage when symptoms first showed but did nothing if you were one of the unlucky one who needed a ventilator to live and likely to die, by that point it was too late. People on the right seem to treat it like a wonder drug, it's not a cure all potion from an rpg but it does help those who catch it early and don't just assume flu or cold.....Hydroxy whatever the name seems to be better though.
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200317/p2a/00m/0na/026000c
Obviously a therapy will only work while you have the disease it is treating. Agents that work against the virus will only work while you have the virus.
Ivermectin shows considerable effectiveness even in late treatment, indicating that some virus is still present or it has some other mechanism of action as well (such as anti-inflammation).
This is well better than hydroxychloroquine at all stages.