Sunday, November 21, 2021

Talk to me Spuds

Talk to me, beer


Something like this may get me to start watching teevee again... This story is so good, that as soon I saw it, I had to shut it off and come write about it. It is about London in the middle ages. People back then had an excuse not to know things that we all take for granted. They didn't know about germs because microscopes hadn't been invented yet. They didn't know that you could boil water and kill those germs, and that would make the water safe to drink.

So back then, the story goes, everybody in the big cities would drink beer. Beer wouldn't make you sick, see? All the big cities at that time couldn't exist without beer! The reason being is that they boiled the water to make beer, and those folks back then didn't make the connection between getting sick and needing to boil the water. But the boiled the water to make the beer and nobody got sick.

This teevee show was about a couple guys who ran a pawn shop. People would bring in things to sell for money and the dudes would make offers for whatever people brought in. Somebody brought in "Spuds Mackenzie". It was Budweiser's Party Animal of the Eighties--- a dog. This item was in the form of that dog, and it lit up when you flipped the switch. So they started telling this story about beer being necessary for civilization. Something clicked about the modern situation we're in with the so-called "pandemic" and Ivermectin in Sub-Saharan Africa-- and beer.

But folks today aren't like the folks in the middle ages. They know better, or SHOULD. If there's people not getting sick and a lot of them are taking Ivermectin, then maybe you have a connection. Could be???? This is not hard, ya know?

They object by saying "Science!". Science is just a magic word they're using in order to lie to people. There's nothing wrong with science, don't misunderstand. It is the way that the word is being used in order to deceive people. That's the very opposite of what science is supposed to do. Science is not supposed to deceive, but to inform.

Anyway, the thing here is that ignorance will kill you. Or at least make you sick. Not to knock science or anything. But scientists that are worth anything would look at the info about people not getting sick in Sub-Saharan Africa and try to figure out why they aren't getting sick. Turns out that they take the malarial drug too. Homer head slap, and exclamation "D'oh"!

By the way, REAL scientists already knew that Ivermectin was a good anti-viral drug. There's no excuse for disputing the obvious fact that it is helpful in fighting covid.

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