'MisinformationKills' retracts own misinformation.
The author of Misinformation Kills admits that the allegations of fraud against Dr Paul Marik and Pierre Kory were completely false.
Misinformation kills purveyed misinformation
In June of 2022 the substack Misinformation Kills made false allegations of fraud against Dr Pierre Kory and Dr Paul Marik, concerning their peer-reviewed, published research. The substack also claimed the FLCCC alliance was “grifting” purportedly like some other organisations that sell ivermectin (FLCCC doesn’t, to my knowledge; they don’t make money from it).
These claims were widely repeated in the media, and probably led to less people using the life-saving drug ivermectin for Covid treatment. Unfortunately, this misinformation has remained uncorrected in the public domain for almost 2 years.
“Misinformation Kills” retracts
Misinformation Kills has now retracted this misinformation. The substack has also resiled from other statements, including a false accusation against Dr Cadegiani and the FLCCC, saying that Dr Cadegiani and the FLCCC were being investigated by Brazilian authorities for his ivermectin studies. In fact Dr Cadegiani was being investigated for a different study entirely, and was subsequently completely cleared.
“Misinformation kills” also criticised a meta-analysis by Dr Kory and others discussing ivermectin, claiming that it was invalid because of an Expression of Concern; this only related to one of the 30 studies they looked at.
I am glad the author of this substack has had the courage to repent, essentially, of the misinformation that has been purveyed; this is a large step for someone to take, humbling herself, and is a step in the right direction, without any doubt.
Considering how many lives the FLCCC protocols have saved, it is to be regretted that many more lives could have been saved if the media had not spread these false statements abroad. It is indeed quite regrettable that these statements were used to make people doubt these protocols; ironically, considering the title of her substack, misinformation kills, it is quite likely that this misinformation has resulted in the death of many people, who might otherwise have been saved by the FLCCC protocols.
It is worth remembering that Jesus died for sinners: the author of this substack is one such sinner for whom Jesus died, as am I, as are you. Forgiveness is to found at the foot of the cross, for her sins, for your sins, for Dr Kory’s sins and Dr. Marik’s sins, and for my many sins also, dear reader, thank God. This Easter day I will be praying for Dr. Neitzel, Dr Kory, and Dr. Marik.
Here is the statement; the headline of her substack now seems poignantly ironic, does it not?
Another person whose unjust criticisms of Dr Marik and Dr Kory were put abroad widely and influenced many people was Dr. Kyle Sheldrick, who retracted his own claims a little less than year ago.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/kyle-sheldrick-public-acknowledgement-allegations/
H/T to the FLCCC newsletter for alerting me to this story.
Correction
By the way it was claimed that the author of this substack is a physician but is in fact not — contact me if references for this information are needed; she is in fact not a licensed, practising physician, but she has, according to her substack, graduated from medical school, therefore in the USA could be called MD. In this matter I would prefer to give her the benefit of the doubt. I apologise if I was too hasty to believe the evidence presented about this. In Australia where I live, to be called an MD one must have finished research training in a hospital. In the USA, one can be called an MD if one has simply finished their degree.
Sadly isn’t the only one. Last year I found couple more substack’s scaring people and encouraged them to get vaxx. I been wondering if one day people might be able to sued their doctors for 💉