Who is fact checking the fact checkers?

 

VIDEO: Doctor Takes Over Mic At School Board Meeting And Stuns Entire Room

Dr. Dan Stock of Indiana spoke before a school board, arguing against masks, green passes, and lockdowns. He gave good arguments, full of interesting facts. His words certainly deserve attention and an informed response. The video went viral as they say, but youtube removed it for violating terms of service. What is the term of service? That you have to agree with the CDC, which means you have to agree with the government. That my friend is tyranny. And the CDC has a revolving door with big pharma, so it's tyranny by corporations which don't get their power from even corrupt elections. It's fascism. 

The USA Today (and the other usual suspects) claims to debunk his claims but doesn't use any facts really. Just says, his words are full of misinformation. They just assert that. They don't show it. You can tell it isn't even the USA Today attempting the debunking. It's a hired service, probably with some medical school dropouts or flunky doctors. You can tell in part because they give him a little respect since he is an MD. They aren't going to totally dis one of their own. You can tell also because they use all the practiced tricks, like assertions of debunking without any argument or fact, vague cliched quotes from what seem like unimpeachable sources like Medical School deans who are the most corrupted people on earth, expressions of exasperation over "this type of misinformation," repeated use of the word misinformation, and of course personal attacks, such as saying that his archived web page calls for vitamins or that he may be an MD but he isn't board certified. I don't know why using vitamins is a criticism, but if you say it with derision people tend to go along with the derision. The one fact in the whole article was that the unvaxxed comprised 90 something percent of the 'cases' in Indiana. So we have this:

Dr. Harvey Risch of the Yale School of Medicine recently called out the CDC for widespread medical fraud in an interview with Fox New’s Laura Ingraham. The CDC modified the COVID-19 testing parameters for the wholly vaccinated, cutting the cycle threshold count of the PCR test ONLY for the vaccinated. According to Dr. Harvey Risch, “Some months ago, the CDC stopped counting breakthrough cases,” he explained, “the large numbers of cases in people who had been vaccinated.” “So, of course, those cases don’t register for the CDC’s counts, and so the great proportion [of cases] that they’re claiming are in unvaccinated people.”

If the USA Today article were balanced, they would mention this. The article is as full of misinformation as anything they claim to be debunking. As for the doctor's claim that he has treated people successfully with zinc and the like, the article says, this treatment has not been approved by the CDC. That's their refutation. End of subject. Again, it's all about the CDC. That's tyranny. That's Soviet Russia that the government decides everything. Meanwhile 1000s of doctors have talked about their success with the Zelenko protocol and over 50 studies say that hydroxochloroquine works. If the article were debunking in an informed way, it would mention these doctors and these studies.

The article talks about how the doctor sounds professional so you believe his misinformation. The same can be said for the article. It takes this journalistic tone but it is a hack job. It's not factual, not balanced. It's propaganda. 

So who's checking the checkers?

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