By John O'Sullivan - October 7, 2021
The latest BBC Ivermectin hit piece is exposed of lying by omission and cherry-picking handfuls of errors from studies on the efficacy of Ivermectin on COVID19. The once trusted news service sells out shamelessly to vaccine tyranny.
Ivermectin: How false science created a Covid ‘miracle’ drug (Rachel Schraer & Jack Goodman) published on the BBC website (October 07, 2021) will be evidence cited at the Nuremberg 2.0 criminals trials among the prosecutor’s Exhibits to show how a once respected global news source tried and failed to distract from an avalanche of medical evidence vindicating Ivermectin’s triumphant victory over the ‘deadly’ novel coronavirus.
Rather than chancing their lives to Big Pharma’s expensive and experimental vaccines, filled with dubious and toxic ingredients, literally millions worldwide are seeing COVID19 eradicated from their communities by a cheap, re-purposed and reliable treatment: Ivermectin.
The Beeb article is subtle in its deceptiveness and seeks to reassure readers that the scientists relied on in their story are impartial, unbiased and objective:
“The scientists in the group – Dr Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz, Dr James Heathers, Dr Nick Brown and Dr Sheldrick – each have a track record of exposing dodgy science. They’ve been working together remotely on an informal and voluntary basis during the pandemic.”
The story continues:
“They formed a group looking deeper into ivermectin studies after biomedical student Jack Lawrence spotted problems with an influential study from Egypt. Among other issues, it contained patients who turned out to have died before the trial started. It has now been retracted by the journal that published it.”
The article is a bait and switch – shifting focus away from the bad news of adverse events from the rushed through experimental ‘vaccines’ and onto instilling doubts about alternatives to the jab. The authors want your attention, instead, on the more arcane and less fathomable world of controlled trials. The piece explains:
“The group of independent scientists examined virtually every randomised controlled trial (RCT) on ivermectin and Covid” and that “RCT’s involve people being randomly chosen to receive either the drug which is being tested or a placebo – a dummy drug with no active properties.”
So, just like with the pandemic where a handful of deaths means disproportionate reactionary policies taking away personal choice, we are subtly (and unwittingly) persuaded by minutiae (small and often not important details). The emphasis added by this author:
“The team also looked at six particularly influential observational trials.”
“Out of a total of 26 studies examined, there was evidence in five that the data may have been faked.”
“In a further five there were major red flags.”
“On top of these flawed trials, there were 14 authors of studies who failed to send data back.”
Here we see an argument where readers are being led astray from the Big Picture – the events that occurred in India in recent months in the biggest medical trial yet undertaken on the efficacy of Ivermectin.
If you are foolish enough to only rely on discredited news broadcasters like the BBC you will be unaware of the pandemic game changer that is India (population: 1.39 billion)
A very big number versus a gaggle of smaller numbers. But what is the significance?
The sheeple who only rely on the mainstream for their news won’t know that India went all in for Ivermectin to fight the pandemic.
How did that work out for India?
Well, any diligent reader can verify for themselves from India’s more reliable news media the facts. The Hindustan Times reported (September 10, 2021) widespread use of Ivermectin has been so successful that:
“There are no active cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in 33 districts of Uttar Pradesh, the state government informed on Friday. About 67 districts have not reported a single new case of the viral infection in the last 24 hours, the government said, noting the steady improvement of the Covid-19 situation in the state.” . . .
[SNIP]