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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Kirsch



Steven Todd Kirsch is an American entrepreneur. He has started several companies and was one of two people who independently invented the optical mouse. Kirsch has been both a philanthropic supporter of medical research, and a promoter of misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.
 
Sometime before March 2021, Kirsch started M10, which markets blockchains for banks, but the board asked him to step down in the summer of 2021 amid controversy generated by his statements on COVID treatments and vaccines.[11][12]

COVID-19
In April 2020, Kirsch founded the COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund (CETF) to fund research into off-label treatments for COVID-19 among drugs already having FDA approval for other diseases, donating $1 million himself and also fundraising from others.[11][13] He recruited what MIT Technology Review called "a powerhouse board" of scientific advisors including Robert Siliciano and management by Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.[11] By October 2021 the fund had made grants totaling $4.5 million to various researchers.[11]

The fund found a "promising candidate" for further study in fluvoxamine, according to MIT Technology Review.[11] After funding a successful small trial which ended in November 2020, CETF provided further funding for a Phase 3 trial, which as of October 2021 was analyzing data.[11][12] Kirsch, frustrated that CETF's scientific advisory board was not willing to promote use of the drug based on results of a small preliminary study, wrote a post on Medium titled The Fast, Easy, Safe, Simple, Low-Cost Solution to COVID That Works 100% of the Time That Nobody Wants to Talk About. Medium removed his access to the site, citing misinformation concerns.[11] Kirsch also refused to accept the outcome of a CETF-funded study on hydroxychloroquine, which had found the drug ineffective; he eventually warred with CETF's scientific advisory board over CETF's treatment of both drugs to the extent that in May 2021 all 12 members resigned.[11]

Vaccine misinformation
In May 2021, Kirsch posted an article online claiming that COVID-19 vaccines affect fertility, while also underplaying the vaccines' ability to prevent illness and death, both statements criticized by fact checkers as being inaccurate and misleading.[14] In September 2021, speaking at an FDA meeting and identifying himself as CETF's executive director, Kirsch claimed that the vaccines "kill twice as many as they save"; the FDA responded that Kirsch had misinterpreted data and that there was no evidence his statement was true.[11][15] Reuters assessed the claim as false.[15]

In October 2021, Kirsch founded the anti-vaccine group Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF),[16] which created ads depicting deaths the group attributed to vaccines.[17][18] Foundation advisors include Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, and Stephanie Seneff. Soon after, Kirsch appeared with Malone on the Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying podcast, which according to MIT Technical Review "introduced Kirsch to followers of the 'intellectual dark web'" and allowed him to access a "large and receptive audience to his claims about a fluvoxamine conspiracy".[11]
 
The CDC is so useless that this information is not likely to be found in America, but it likely is available in nations that do data collection better.

So you just slander every part of America?



And you wonder why you get called a Russo bot hole?
 
The experts have no idea why the lightly jabbed Africans have never had much of a problem with COVID, and why there seems to be currently almost no COVID in Africa.

Just one more place that they have turned up useless, or worse.
 
The experts have no idea why the lightly jabbed Africans have never had much of a problem with COVID, and why there seems to be currently almost no COVID in Africa.

Just one more place that they have turned up useless, or worse.

Suck that Putin cock


Disinformation bot hole
 
The experts have no idea why the lightly jabbed Africans have never had much of a problem with COVID, and why there seems to be currently almost no COVID in Africa.

Just one more place that they have turned up useless, or worse.

The most affected country in Africa is South Africa yet even there deaths are running at only one third that of the USA.
 
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The most affected country is South Africa yet deaths are running at only one third that of the USA.

Not accurate. South Africa has about one sixth of the cases the US has, and about one third of the deaths per one million population. So their deaths per case are twice as high as they are in the US. They just have far fewer cases than we do.
 
The most affected country in Africa is South Africa yet even there deaths are running at only one third that of the USA.

They have not the slightest fucking clue what is going on.

This would be a great place for our experts to attempt to focus.
 
Not accurate. South Africa has about one sixth of the cases the US has, and about one third of the deaths per one million population. So their deaths per case are twice as high as they are in the US. They just have far fewer cases than we do.

As of yesterday the US has 1,121,097 deaths total and a death rate of 3,349 per million population. South Africa has 102,568 deaths total and 1,688 deaths per million.
 
Not accurate. South Africa has about one sixth of the cases the US has, and about one third of the deaths per one million population. So their deaths per case are twice as high as they are in the US. They just have far fewer cases than we do.

Don't care about cases, deaths per million is the true criteria.
 
yesterday at the ODU v GSU

And I'm seeing theet after tweet just like this.

[FONT=&quot]Essien, a sophomore guard, appeared to become weak, then collapsed during play in the first half of the contest.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]After a few tense moments, Essien, who did not appear to lose consciousness, was helped to his feet and walked off the court with the help of the trainers. “He was responsive throughout and was able to sit with team for the duration of the game and travel back with the team,” read a statement from ODU.

No heart attack. [/FONT]
 
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