[01:17:01] Heather: And when you actually read the paper, you find that there are tiny effects, maybe, but it's in combination with this other drug, Verapamil, in which fertility meiotic effects become an issue. So that's cheating.
No, there is no evidence that the spike protein alone is "very dangerous and cytotoxic" in concentrations even orders of magnitude higher than what is ever observed in vaccinated people.
[00:17:30] the fact that the drug in question, Ivermectin, comes from, uh, soil bacteria, it's not a completely synthetic molecule, means that that it is likely to be similar to the things that one's ancestors have encountered before,
and there's, therefore, a good chance that the body has a reasonably elegant way of dealing with it rather than uh, using some mechanism that's-that's not so great."
There is no evidence that a molecule extracted from soil bacteria has any safety of efficacy advantage. There are plenty of counterexamples of toxic molecules found in soil bacteria:
[00:11:10] "what I believe is a flaw in the drug safety system. I published this flaw. And, uh, the flaw basically amounts to the mice that are often used for things like drug safety testing and other experiments having been
"accidentally evolutionarily modified by the breeding protocol that is used to produce them so that their telomeres which are these, um, repetitive sequences at the ends of chromosomes have been elongated tremendously and has, uh, has potentially very large impacts.
"Effectively, these animals have a capacity to repair their tissues so that if you poison them, but you don't outright kill them, they actually have an extremely good capacity to fix themselves whereas we have a limited capacity, so they're-they're bad models.
they have zero hope in hell of evaluating all of the potential falsehoods in Bret’s podcasts.
I mean, I alone submitted 23 claims before they told me about the 3 per person limit.
What a shitshow.
In the meantime, somebody is offering their own $10K to do this right (see attached).
Personally, I couldn’t care less about the stupid Amazon gift cards, and I would have pointed out the very same errors if @alexandrosM would have asked me to do it.
[00:11:10] what I believe is a flaw in the drug safety system. I published this flaw. And, uh, the flaw basically amounts to the mice that are often used for things like drug safety testing and other experiments having been
accidentally evolutionarily modified by the breeding protocol that is used to produce them so that their telomeres which are these, um, repetitive sequences at the ends of chromosomes have been elongated tremendously and has, uh, has potentially very large impacts.
Effectively, these animals have a capacity to repair their tissues so that if you poison them, but you don't outright kill them, they actually have an extremely good capacity to fix themselves whereas we have a limited capacity, so they're-they're bad models.
Ok @alexandrosM, I've submitted 4 false and 6 unsupported claims stemming from just the "How to save the world" podcast. When can I expect $700 in Amazon gift cards?