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John T's avatar

I saw it. I commented on it and got some nice feedback from others as well. Nice when you get good conversation and thought circulating.

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Big E's avatar

Sorry, I missed that. But I totally agree about good conversation circulating!

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John T's avatar

It was dealing with the same topic of how to deal with these type of people. I cut it from the other article and will paste it here.

I got involved in comments on an article on microsoft news about Ivermectin. It is funny how people against it saying on people for it are MAGA and things of that nature and those kind of attacks. Dosing required not safe for humans, etc. I put in my two cents worth about a gold standard study that has been done commenting to some of those attackers. Microsoft won't let you give the links. When they attacked me with the MAGA stuff, I responded with it was a Gates funded company that did the gold standard study on oral ivermectin proving it was safe and effective for treating Covid. I gave the company name and told them search it and look in their portfolio and you will find the study. Their study is on the government website with everything except study results that it was 97% effective. The fact they did it and submitted it is there though. Even Bill Gates knows it is effective. The motive for the study is to create an intravenous version which I am not sure I would trust and would probably be expensive. The point is a Gates funded study isn't a MAGA thing. A Gates funded company isn't a MAGA thing. That took the breath away from their attacks in my opinion. Dr. Pierre Kory even sited this study when saying it is effective. Gates funds WHO, NIH and many 3 letter organizations, but they all said it was an ineffective drug for Covid even though he funded a company that shows it was. The webs they all weave.

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Big E's avatar

Superb research and reply. Thanks for sharing it here, John T.

I confess that I usually don't read all the C&C comments -- there can be thousands, literally! -- so I appreciate your sharing yours here.

You may know this, but in case you or someone else finds it interesting, here's another way to share comments: Simply copy the comment link and paste it wherever you wish, e.g. "See comment here: https://jennamccarthy.substack.com/p/consider-the-source/comment/46130429."

There are several ways to copy a comment link (assuming you're using a standard browser, not the Substack app).

1. Find the time the link was posted (either a date or a number of hours ago) on the line with the commenter's name, just above the comment text. It might look something like "Just Now", "14 hrs ago" or "Dec 22".

2. Copy as follows:

2a: Right-click the comment time with your mouse and choose Copy Link from the shortcut menu (the option may have a slightly different name). Or,

2b: Click the comment time to go directly to the comment. Then select and copy the link from the browser's URL bar at the top.

3. Paste the link wherever you like.

I hope this is helpful!

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