Originally Posted by
fransknorge
The guy claims that vaccines makes you a mutant and that the pharmaceutical companies are part of a gigantic conspiracy with the COVID vaccine the ultimate tool to depopulate the Earth but he is knowledgeable and he is good at immunology (reminder: he is not an immunologist, he works with allergies) ? OK. -
AFAIK Yeadon has not predicted anything near your “vaccines makes you a mutant” claim.
The knowledge he gained in the field is far more applicable than most, whatever credentials you insist are professionally relevant to his opinions. He certainly knows good people in the respiratory disease & allergy field through his successful work. Former colleagues vouch for his bona fides, though understandably not so much at Pfizer for his warnings about weakly regulated gene-based therapy.
Originally Posted by
fransknorge
- Oh and it is . OK then. –
Stick with Yeadon's futurist view like I do, so as to read his coming-threat model properly that you will not bring up Big Pharma conspiracisms past and present, like so:
Originally Posted by
fransknorge
- pharmaceutical companies are part of a gigantic conspiracy with the COVID vaccine the ultimate tool to depopulate the Earth.” –
Originally Posted by
fransknorge
- Well this is not the first time you are promoting crackpot after all, you keep pushing studies about Ivermectin which have been retracted months ago so this is par for course.
Like this study I had mentioned, which presumably you would promote as “crackpot”?
UMN receives $1.5 million for COVID-19 treatment trial
- “This being an outpatient trial using medications that are relatively inexpensive and widely available … is very significant,” said Katrina Hartman, a University medical student and research coordinator for the trial. “If these are proven efficacious, it would be really amazing for the world to have available.” The findings could have positive implications for people who are not able to receive a vaccine, but contract COVID-19, according to Carolyn Bramante, University professor in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and the primary investigator for the trial. –
- Researchers used computer modeling and observational studies to determine which existing drugs may be effective treatments for COVID-19. Designing a new drug to treat the virus would take more time and money and would not be as available to the public, Hartman said. The three drugs used — metformin, fluvoxamine and ivermectin — are commonly used as a treatment for diabetes, as an antidepressant and as a treatment for parasitic infections, respectively. Since all three drugs are safe to use, researchers are able to test different combinations to determine the most effective treatment, Bramante said.
Additionally, the three drugs are already known to be safe for pregnant women, especially metformin. This allows pregnant women to participate, making it the first COVID-19 treatment trial to do so. “Pregnant women are a group that [is] not very often studied because of the risks that come along with studying them,” Hartman said. “So it would be really important to have a treatment option [for them].” –
As I said elsewhere, if there is strong evidence against repurposing Ivermectin as a much-needed antiviral, you might explain why so many global trials need retracting.