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Early on in the plandemic, when masks were scarce, before the profiteers ramped up mask production, the "authorities" told us use a bandana or a t-shirt. A freakin'' T-SHIRT!!! I still see people wearing bandanas. lol.
And pantyhose! https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/cdc-recommends-putting-hosiery-over-your-face-along-with-a-mask/
That “study” used frickin potassium chloride to measure efficacy.
I am finally understanding the details of all the crappy experimental design that leads to conflicting results- for example why in the 90s every few months eggs were either good for you or bad for you based on the latest study. They test too much or not enough or isolate when it needs to be an adjuvant or use adjuvants when it needs to be isolated, and they can engineer whatever results they want in order to more effectively lie behind the shield of “peer-reviewed science”.
“ Why Most Published Research Findings Are False” by Dr. John Ioannidis, who has been banging the drum about the ridiculous response to Covid-19 for a year. https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
Masks are obviously effective at filtering particulates, like spray-paint aerosolized particles or dust or salt crystals. But there is extensive preexisting literature that suggests they do nothing to keep people healthy when exposed to viral pathogens.
Thanks for the link fren. Fauci and the establishment point to double blind randomized peer reviewed studies as the gold standard but I have read they are cost prohibitive to anyone besides Big Pharma and it’s hard to have a control/placebo group during an emerging pandemic where you’re doing everything you can to save lives. I value actual doctors who have successfully treated patients who aren’t corporate shills. Hard to know what the truth is or if there is even a single truth swimming in cyberspace with 50 million shades of grey. People do need to understand the power of lobbies in shaping pubic policy and opinion. Two easy examples are saturated fat myth and daylight savings time. https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2016/09/13/How-the-sugar-lobby-paid-scientists-to-point-the-finger-at-fat-JAMA https://time.com/4485710/sugar-industry-heart-disease-research/ https://qz.com/1120488/daylight-saving-time-as-americans-know-it-was-instituted-by-corporate-lobbies-not-farmers/