2/6 Meanwhile, so much unprecedented crazy shit has happened in journals to positive studies of IVM and other repurporsed drugs it is INSANE. First, know that in the FLCCC's over 100 year academic career (1500 papers), never has any been retracted after passing peer review..
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3/6 Here we go: 1) Frontiers in pharmacology (funded by BMGF) retracted our paper... AFTER passing rigorous peer review 1a) They then retract other accepted repurposed drug papers.. editors quit en masse 2) Lancet Respiratory retracted Bryant meta-analysis..AFTER peer review
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4/6 3) NEJM rejected Cadegiani's proxalutamide paper...AFTER passing rigorous peer review & holding it for a month 4) Eli Schwartz, researcher from a top university in Israel, did a sophisticated double blind RCT showing faster viral clearance with IVM & cant get it published
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5/6 5) Shouman's RCT showing massive reductions in transmission within households treated with IVM.. reviewed then rejected by NEJM, Frontiers (again), and EMRO (the WHO's prestigious journal) after holding for a long time - another "tactic": delay, defer, deny
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6/6 Another positive IVM prophylaxis trial held by JAMA for 2 months.. without sending out for peer review.. then returned with an apology. Delay defer deny The high impact journals let you see the science Pharma wants you to see, not the science that is out there. Sad sad state
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Dr. Pierre Kory vs. The Establishmentpic.twitter.com/YRKnOq0seP
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The conflict of Interest section is very interesting indeed.
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Excert from 15th century Turkish surgery book written by Sabuncuoglu : "Tecrübe delili sıdktır". Means "Experience is the most reliable evidence". If you intuitiely beleive that your experience is reliable, than you should rely on it (tacit knowledge - Polanyi)
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Additionally disease states and their treatments constitute complex adaptive systems.pic.twitter.com/bMiM20avKf
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"Where chaos begins classical science stops" Gleickpic.twitter.com/aa96UQBAmB
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Chaos, kinda like the show in Afghanistan?
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Now lets talk about the #$%! captured medical journals. High impact ones will ONLY publish studies that although they show benefit, don't meet statistical significance. Then they write stuff like "this does not support the use of IVM in COVID"