Aight - let me show you how they lie to you with "sciency" looking stuff.
Ivermectin has to be taken early. 3 days is pretty much the time frame you need from onset of symptoms. If you wait longer than that, your symptoms will last longer, despite it (but still helps)
Red Flag #1
As you can see here, it was less than or equal to 7 days of symptoms.
Red Flag #2
In 2nd pic, you'll see that the patient could CHOOSE to opt out of specific drugs. This shows it wasn't completely random and there was bias and it wasn't blind.
2/x
Red Flag #3
As you see, they only gave them #IVM for 3 days. It's supposed to be given for 5 or more days, especially if they waited until far later with onset of symptoms. They did this on purpose. Designed to not reduce symptoms as quickly as ivermectin CAN.
3/x
Red Flag #4
These were all self-reported. They weren't given IVM in the hospital, verifying they were ever taken. Blood draws to confirm levels? Nope.
Red Flag #5
Nearly half of them were clinically obese - not just overweight, but obese.
4/x
Positive overlooked:
IVM had faster recovery times, DESPITE not receiving it for long enough.
Red Flag #6
They straight-up lie about the science behind ivermectin.
5/x
They claim no benefit observed when given earlier than later (will look for raw #s in a bit) but when you only give 3 days worth, of course.
The only thing this trial did was tell us what we already know (see next tweet): IVM doesn't work as well at lower doses and
6/x
given for only 3 days
Red Flag #7
This study was funded by the very people who claimed (w/o evidence) that IVM was bad and was killing people - the US government.
Red Flag #8
They never say what avg day of symptoms it was given nor compared early prescription vs late.
7/x
Overall, this study was deeply flawed in the way the government always conducts studies on IVM as it relates to COVID-19: they don't give a high enough dosage, they don't give it early enough and they don't do it long enough.
Every. Single. Time they do this.
8/x
They do it on purpose and for no other reason than to point to "several" studies that "don't show" help while omitting the fact that all of them were done in the same way, leading to the same result.
(thread w/videos)
Tulsa is trending so I wanted to make sure everyone knew that after a board meeting I spoke at, to prohibit library material with graphic sexual images, I was banned from school property for saying that it's "fucking bullshit" to my elected representative.
1/x
The Owasso Public School board then held a meeting after I requested reconsideration, and voted to uphold the ban.
But the following day, a federal judge granted me a TRO against the school's ban, pending a preliminary injunction hearing on 11/14.
There's video of #KenoshaShooter as well as video of militia members explaining to each other that the police planned to push protesters at the militia members so they (the #Militia ) could take care of the protesters. 1/13
Then, later that night, the #kenoshapolicedepartment tossed bottles of water to those militia members and thanked them for their help while simultaneously telling protesters they had to leave the area because they were "civilians."
2/13
Then the militia members staged themselves 3 blocks south of 60th street and the police kettled protesters to 60th street. It was then that this militia member shot one of the protesters in the head with an AR-15.