Note the weasel wording/buzz words (“not opposed to #covidvaccines IN GENERAL”) that gives away the game. FLCCC is *clearly* antivax. It’s quite obvious from this statement. If this statement were the only thing I knew about FLCCC, I’d say, “Yep, they’re *definitely* antivax.” 1/https://twitter.com/grahamwalker/status/1425544343947931650 …
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To believe
@Covid19Critical’s “neutral” stance on#COVIDVaccination, you only have to forget about all the antivaccine misinformation about#covidvaccines that they’ve long been spreading and what its member doctors write and say almost every day. 9/9Show this thread -
Forgot to mention: Another obvious “tell” in
@Covid19Critical’s statement is the conspicuous lack of a clear statement that current#covidvaccines are safe and effective. This sort of omission is also a classic page from the antivax playbook going way back. 10/10Show this thread -
Upon further thought, I’m starting to conclude that
@Covid19Critical might not be strongly antivax, but it has at least some antivax leaders, and it knows its audience, which is definitely antivax. Pandering or antivax? I suspect now it’s a little of both. 11/11Show this thread -
Also, claiming that its science is being “suppressed” in favor of vaccines works so much better as a sales pitch and a conspiracy theory if the vaccines are *also* portrayed as ineffective/dangerous/etc. 12/12
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In most of the world outside America, you will NEVER get an expensive drug if a cheap one works well. I mean, the reason there's so much ivermectin around in the first place is that it's given to poor people in the Global South for parasites. The conspiracy makes no sense.
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Nobody's been able to explain why the WHO would promote the use of cheap old dexamethasone but not cheap old ivermectin (and previously HCQ) if they just wanted people using expensive vaccines.https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/coronavirus-disease-covid-19-dexamethasone …
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Would producing a patient consent form that specifies the patient's wish after signature is that only Ivermectin and HCQ are permitted to be administered as treatment be considered unethical?
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With the FLCCC's permission I'm including statements from them:
On Vaccines
The FLCCC Alliance is NOT opposed to COVID-19 vaccinations in general, and furthermore, supports policies such as mask wearing and social distancing to prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. 1/3