RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:😷 I still wear one...sometimes Reasonable response Two. A bit borderline tinfoil hat, conspiracy leaning, for me anyways, but at least reasonable.
if invermectin was indeed proven effective, don't you think it would be mass distributed? Really?Indeed! the global economy, brought to its knees, and the whole planet can't figure out invermectin is safe and effective and the solution to all our problems? After 2+ years? The entire planet can't figure it out? Cmon!
so a government lied once? There's a shocker. But to say you'll never trust any government again, ever, well, that's conspiracy theory time. It's like saying someone lied to you when you were a child and you'll never listen to people again. Ever. By that logic you should've stopped listening to your parents by about age 7. Santa isn't real! Hopefully that doesn't shock you now. You won't get married, have kids, or grandkids cause someone lied to you 20yrs ago and you don't trust people right? Well, you can still have kids out of wedlock, but you still don't trust people. but hopefully you get the point. You seem reasonable.
and if you tweet your Xxxx dies right after the death vax, does that confirm or prove causation? Correlation is not causation, right? Did you do an autopsy and reveal xxxxx had cancer, or underlying conditions, or other comorbities? All that info is relevant but not included in tweets is it? And people hold 128character tweets as scientific gospel! And relying solely on tweets in cray cray. Every single one of that guys "articles" was innuendo and devoid of logical reason backed by facts. only tweet based. In todays age, with everyone behind a keyboard, you gotta weed out the noise.
so, in off-topic conclusion:
sorry for off topic discussion, and yes, take EVERYTHING with a grain of SALT!
science should always win! Assays, gravity maps, sampling, drilling. and medicine!