Then what do you call it when there's a mass recaII on a nobel prize winning D R U G that just so happens to have been available for human use since 1987 and has had NO ISSUES since? Until, of course, it was touted as a potential life saving cure by virtue of it being a zinc ionophore.
First two talk about zinc and zinc ionophores as it inhibits RNA-dependent RNA polymerase aka R d R p (this is a known fact) which is pivotal retroviruses like c19 in order to replicate. The latter two if memory serves talks about the merit of using the D R U G that shall not be named.
I'm guessing he is trying to be poignant, but it fell flat on my middle of the road IQ.
Came across like a liberal meme. Too much text and nonsensical if you didn't get indoctrinated. The big punchline was flaccid.
good memes contain a kernel of truth.
saying [someone] suppressed ivermectin without detection isn't the truth, and we all know it.
i mean, just the fact that he mentioned it, kinda proves its a thing.
You were wrong twice
This guy hit his head falling off the wagon.
Then what do you call it when there's a mass recaII on a nobel prize winning D R U G that just so happens to have been available for human use since 1987 and has had NO ISSUES since? Until, of course, it was touted as a potential life saving cure by virtue of it being a zinc ionophore.
NlH articles PMC6628855 PMC2973827 PMC8383101 PMC7709596.
First two talk about zinc and zinc ionophores as it inhibits RNA-dependent RNA polymerase aka R d R p (this is a known fact) which is pivotal retroviruses like c19 in order to replicate. The latter two if memory serves talks about the merit of using the D R U G that shall not be named.
Also, c19ivermectin.com for as many studies as you could want from everywhere.
"He's a nut, Andy! A nut!"
I guess this makes sense to Scott.
So am a wrong, is he a doomer im wrongly thinking is a libtard?