NSW have ordered as well, as well as the as yet unproven Pfizer equivalent; if I’m not mistaken, neither even have EUA yet…
Just to clarify, I certainly do not assert that I know better, on the contrary, every day is a schoolday, and my decision to take ivermectin whilst personal has nothing to do with belief, but arrived at with reasoned regard to the results that have been attained where it has been used in the real world, admittedly in tandem with my concerns about the safety, much less the efficacy of the alternatives, ie the vaccines on offer - ’efficacy’ that has seen friends laid seriously low. I don’t personally think that is an unreasoned position, and I hear your complaint about those I have chosen to invest a little research time into, all the same I don’t see the efficacy of the vaccines, nor their safety, whereas I do see these in ivermectin, by virtue of sheer weight of number.
For my own part, I view the WHO’s role in the pandemic to be quite suspect, based upon the reading I’ve done and their track record, their involvement in the whole affair has been less than convincing, when one considers their part played. BMJ did not exactly cover themselves in glory either in trying to close down what is obvious to most thinking people very much an as yet unresolved matter in the origins of the pandemic, FDA ditto. NIH - I’m open to their neutral stance, despite the overwhelming evidence I see. EMA - I have not as yet seen their evidence which overruled Ex Pfizer man Prof Mike Yeadon’s court bid to halt the rollout of the same vaccines on safety grounds, which have gone on to be used widespread and inter alia have injured some of my friends, and rather a lot of other people, some fatally so. The lack of investigation of these matters is something one might consider the purview of the medical authorities you hold in such esteem, yet they seem strangely quite incurious, and not only to my mind. Perhaps you can understand my reticence, therefore, from my position - I have no problem in picking holes in those you consider to hold ‘consensus’ in these mainstream medical authorities where they are obvious, and lack both efficacy in their positions in regard to their management of Covid and their record of obfuscation, delay, ineffectiveness, etc. That holding such a view may make me something of an ‘outsider’
in your view troubles me not in the slightest.
My own familial brush with Covid, ie that of a nephew, who presented with the symptoms of delta variant and was tested positive as thus, only serve to further strengthen my belief that ivermectin is useful - his (ivermectin using) parents were in full contact with him both before his symptoms became apparent, in the days where he would undoubtedly have been shedding plenty of the infectious virus in proximity to them, and also during the week when he was isolating at home; with all due respect, when some ‘men in their bedrooms’
I’ve never heard of try to persuade me that this is some happenstance or lucky escape, you’ll perhaps understand my reluctance to set much store in your advice -to what or whose benefit would that be?
Whereas I have enjoyed the learning process from Dr Mobeen Syed, the little talks by Dr John Campbell and the many other men of letters who have helped me form my opinion (there seem to be rather little facts about, so I tend to concentrate on them when I can), I’m left with the random ‘men in their bedrooms’ here who continually try to persuade me that it’s
just all wrong, but never offer
any tangible evidence to the contrary. And thus, we agree to differ, and I’m happy in my ‘belief’ in the safety of a track record here in the less esoteric, but nonetheless real world of applied therapeutics in other countries of a medicine which is otherwise considered by FDA, when given or taken in t
he recommended doses that eg FLCCC as an ’essential’ drug, yet according to our illustrious ‘contributor’ from o’er the water to be at the same time some ‘deadly dangerous’ poison



- to be sure, when taken for the purposes of prophylaxis, or early stage treatment of Covid.
’What’s your poison’?