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Saw and read this today.. Any truth to what RFK is saying here?
 
Is this the reason why Fauci said that HCQ and Ivermectin wouldn't work against covid?

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1...RuXaw&s=19
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(08-18-2023, 11:02 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: Saw and read this today.. Any truth to what RFK is saying here?
 
Is this the reason why Fauci said that HCQ and Ivermectin wouldn't work against covid?

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1...RuXaw&s=19

Or...you know...they proved those meds don't do anything against Covid. Several times.
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(08-18-2023, 11:07 AM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(08-18-2023, 11:02 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: Saw and read this today.. Any truth to what RFK is saying here?
 
Is this the reason why Fauci said that HCQ and Ivermectin wouldn't work against covid?

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1...RuXaw&s=19

Or...you know...they proved those meds don't do anything against Covid. Several times.

Is there truth to it though? Regardless of medication reaction?
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Yes. I posted this years ago. I am unsure if Ivermectin does anything or not, but it's clear the CDC did not take the proper course when trying to treat this disease. They needed to use antibiotics, and Ivermectin (while not proven) is safer than asprin. It would not have hurt to be trying other approaches. In fact, it might have helped. They wanted that vaccine and new pill money. And we paid them. Paid them good.
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(08-18-2023, 11:02 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: Saw and read this today.. Any truth to what RFK is saying here?
 
Is this the reason why Fauci said that HCQ and Ivermectin wouldn't work against covid?

https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1...RuXaw&s=19

Entirely true but we have also seen them not follow rules with allowing the EUAs to still be active even though they have supposedly approved the vaccines.

(08-18-2023, 01:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Yes. I posted this years ago. I am unsure if Ivermectin does anything or not, but it's clear the CDC did not take the proper course when trying to treat this disease. They needed to use antibiotics, and Ivermectin (while not proven) is safer than asprin. It would not have hurt to be trying other approaches. In fact, it might have helped. They wanted that vaccine and new pill money. And we paid them. Paid them good.

It's a combination with HCQ that works best. He actually published a paper stating that fact in the early 2000s or 2010s. That was hidden or they said it wasn't the same covid, even though they are all relatively the same. Then they also used the Ebola drug that they knew attacked kidneys and other organs around a 50% fatality rate to further push the need for a fast vaccine.

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WWE star Windham Rotundo, Bray Wyatt, passed yesterday at 36 from a heart condition exacerbated by Covid. He was a very creative talent from a legendary wrestling family. RIP.
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Sure would be nice to if there was good data, so people could make decisions based on facts and not one liners.
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(08-18-2023, 01:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Yes. I posted this years ago. I am unsure if Ivermectin does anything or not, but it's clear the CDC did not take the proper course when trying to treat this disease. They needed to use antibiotics, and Ivermectin (while not proven) is safer than asprin. It would not have hurt to be trying other approaches. In fact, it might have helped. They wanted that vaccine and new pill money. And we paid them. Paid them good.

Shared my experience with Ivermectin somewhere around here. In a nutshell. My father followed Mayo's protocol for 10 days, nothing was working. My wife was able to get him Doctor prescribed Ivermectin based on a few simple questions via teledoc, I picked the [BLEEP] up for free on her insurance, dropped it off at his house and he was good to go in 3 days on Ivermectin. Up just in time to start talking [BLEEP] and tell me I was wrong about Urban Meyer and we were going to have a bad season. 

Still bothers me now just like it did two years ago around this same time in August. The way the media and people on social media were demonizing the [BLEEP] out of family members for daring to look for any alternative option to prevent DEATH potentially, even AFTER following the [BLEEP] protocol of a respected medical institution. Jury is still out on the jabs as far as I am concerned. However, the odds of young people dropping like flies post jab don't do it any favors. That much I can say.
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(08-25-2023, 09:49 PM)Caldrac Wrote:
(08-18-2023, 01:32 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Yes. I posted this years ago. I am unsure if Ivermectin does anything or not, but it's clear the CDC did not take the proper course when trying to treat this disease. They needed to use antibiotics, and Ivermectin (while not proven) is safer than asprin. It would not have hurt to be trying other approaches. In fact, it might have helped. They wanted that vaccine and new pill money. And we paid them. Paid them good.

Shared my experience with Ivermectin somewhere around here. In a nutshell. My father followed Mayo's protocol for 10 days, nothing was working. My wife was able to get him Doctor prescribed Ivermectin based on a few simple questions via teledoc, I picked the [BLEEP] up for free on her insurance, dropped it off at his house and he was good to go in 3 days on Ivermectin. Up just in time to start talking [BLEEP] and tell me I was wrong about Urban Meyer and we were going to have a bad season. 

Still bothers me now just like it did two years ago around this same time in August. The way the media and people on social media were demonizing the [BLEEP] out of family members for daring to look for any alternative option to prevent DEATH potentially, even AFTER following the [BLEEP] protocol of a respected medical institution. Jury is still out on the jabs as far as I am concerned. However, the odds of young people dropping like flies post jab don't do it any favors. That much I can say.
It was better within 12 hours for my family member.


Going to be interesting with the "new" strain going around and who is having issues and who is not. Early reports even from the CDC are not looking good for the vaccinated group.

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I remember my in-laws fretting over us not getting the vaccine because they thought it would prevent us from getting sick. Then they did get sick after the initial shot and boosters and were totally surprised.
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I had to quit my last job because I didn't take the vaccine. My boss was a vax nut and treated me terribly after she found out I didn't take it. Everyone in the office that took it got sick multiple times, and thanks to MSM, she blamed me, lol. Whatever. People gonna people.
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(08-27-2023, 09:27 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: I had to quit my last job because I didn't take the vaccine. My boss was a vax nut and treated me terribly after she found out I didn't take it. Everyone in the office that took it got sick multiple times, and thanks to MSM, she blamed me, lol. Whatever. People gonna people.
Maybe someday you will be able to sue.

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(08-27-2023, 01:33 PM)p_rushing Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 09:27 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: I had to quit my last job because I didn't take the vaccine. My boss was a vax nut and treated me terribly after she found out I didn't take it. Everyone in the office that took it got sick multiple times, and thanks to MSM, she blamed me, lol. Whatever. People gonna people.
Maybe someday you will be able to sue.

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Refusing a health mandate from an employer is not a protected activity, nor should it be.
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(08-27-2023, 02:29 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 01:33 PM)p_rushing Wrote: Maybe someday you will be able to sue.

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Refusing a health mandate from an employer is not a protected activity, nor should it be.
Actually it is for a number of reasons.

You also missed the context that it wasn't forced and the boss treated him differently because of it. This is an easy win for discrimination and that is even without bringing in the vaccine part.

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(08-27-2023, 04:43 PM)p_rushing Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 02:29 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Refusing a health mandate from an employer is not a protected activity, nor should it be.
Actually it is for a number of reasons.

You also missed the context that it wasn't forced and the boss treated him differently because of it. This is an easy win for discrimination and that is even without bringing in the vaccine part.

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Good luck with that.
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(08-27-2023, 05:59 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 04:43 PM)p_rushing Wrote: Actually it is for a number of reasons.

You also missed the context that it wasn't forced and the boss treated him differently because of it. This is an easy win for discrimination and that is even without bringing in the vaccine part.

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Good luck with that.

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(08-27-2023, 07:12 PM)copycat Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 05:59 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Good luck with that.

So will the new impending vaccine prevent me from getting virus?  Simple question, yes or no?

Simple question with a complicated answer. For a great many people yes. For more about that number it will not stop you from getting it but make the illness significantly less severe. For some it will not work. For a very few it will cause health problems. This answer is very much the same as many other vaccines, but of course we know that the politicization of Covid-19 makes this answer quite contentious.

Now, on with the show!
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(08-27-2023, 07:12 PM)copycat Wrote:
(08-27-2023, 05:59 PM)flsprtsgod Wrote: Good luck with that.

So will the new impending vaccine prevent me from getting virus?  Simple question, yes or no?

No vaccine will guarantee you don’t get infected. The goal is to increase your resistance to the disease, lowering your chances of becoming ill and spreading the virus and reducing hospitalization and death.
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Good news on the medical, Covid, and celebrity fronts today as we found out that Bronny James's cardiac incident was diagnosed as a treatable congenital defect. He's expected to fully recover and be able to resume his basketball career soon.
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The vaccine deniers among us have better evidence for their side than the 2020 election deniers do. It's amazing FSG refuses to see that.
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