Ivermectin, for the interested

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a little on the not so level playing field re PCR tests of those vaccinated as opposed to those not, and the PCR test and it’s limitations generally:

 
An explanation of the relative insignificance of antibodies compared to your (killer) T-cells in relation to Covid 19

 
Dr. Mike is a bit of a controversial character.
Dr. Mike is a bit of a controversial character.
Another equally ‘controversial’ type, Dr Robert Malone (inventor & developer of mRNA vaccine technology) discusses spike proteins, and some of their difficulties, whether from the virus, or indeed the vaccines that his UK counterpart Mike Yeadon also tried to highlight to EMA. For the time poor, the discussion of the nuts and bolts proper gets going about 15mins in:

 
Another ‘bit of a controversial character’, (who has a thirty year career in the vaccine industry) telling us what is unfolding right now, and why it might not be a good thing to mass vaccinate; 41:00 - 48.00 for those only partially ‘interested’:

 
Dr Robert Malone, talking back in 2017, talking about the regulatory problems facing big pharma when trying to develop new drugs, and the possible workarounds:

 
We are having over 100,000 tests a day at a cost of $200/test. This has been going on for some time. If somebody told me we'd hit $1B just in tests I'd thought they were joking. They are not.
 
Gets going about 17 mins in:


The question being posed should we be trying to eradicate the virus (given the possibility to do so), or simply to learn to live with it, and it’s ever emerging variants?
 
Gets going about 17 mins in:


The question being posed should we be trying to eradicate the virus (given the possibility to do so), or simply to learn to live with it, and it’s ever emerging variants?
They got some good points there, around 44 they start talking about the argentinian trials.
 
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