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originally posted by: cimmerius
a reply to: crankyoldman
Can’t find the article now, but one of the first stories that popped up when I turned on my computer this morning was about a man in the hospital for Ivermectin poisoning.
They dropped all the usual buzzwords, “wrong, misguided, false,” in describing his attempt to self-treat to prevent Covid.
They also stressed that Ivermectin is a drug for de-worming animals, never mentioning that a human form exists. And so ignoring the fact that “stupid” people are only resorting to the form intended for animals because they can’t get the human version prescribed.
They also went on about the serious side-effects of Ivermectin overdose. Again, something that could be avoided if doctors would properly prescribe it.
I have no insight whether Ivermectin works to treat Covid or not. But if it does, the narrative continues to be spun against it to protect Big Pharma profits.
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The Biden administration is reportedly considering airstrikes in Afghanistan in hopes of vaporizing large amounts of US military hardware captured by the Taliban after the militant group took control of the country.
US officials told Reuters there is concern that military aircraft, vehicles and weapon stockpiles seized by the Taliban during the group’s offensive could be used against Afghan civilians, or find their way to terrorist organizations such as Islamic State or Al-Qaeda.
“Everything that hasn't been destroyed is the Taliban's now,” one source told the news agency on Thursday.
@RT_com
Ayatollah Khomeini once wrote: “We’re not afraid of sanctions. We’re not afraid of military invasion. What frightens us is the invasion of Western immorality.” And it is this fear that fuels the Taliban, writes Slavoj Zizek.
It is not socially acceptable to attempt to explain human anomalies that do not fit the prevailing "out-of-Africa" model, such as origins of RH negative blood-type. Many indoctrinated anthropologists, elected politicians, working celebrities, and other unqualified media "news" personalities unanimously insist that there is no such thing as race. The hostility and intolerance shown towards opposing theories backed by scientific evidence is truly ironic.
Russian Geneticists Disprove "Out of Africa" Theory
Biden, in today's press conference mentioned the 10th Mountain Division.. (think Q)
This has Mike Flynn written all over it.
Ok guys, there are some MAJOR habbenings taking place right now in Afghanistan that I can guarantee the MSM is completely silent on…
1. An airplane listed as a Boeing VC-25A the SAME kind of aircraft as AF1 has been spotted at Kabul Airport.
2. US Army 10th Mountain Division has boots on the ground in Kabul providing security at the Airport.
3. US CENTCOM is Commander Gen. McKenzie is also in Kabul doing a walk through.
Eyes On. 👀👀👀
.@USArmy Soldiers assigned to 3rd Brigade, @10MTNDIV escort a young family to the terminal for check-in at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. #HKIA
Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 866b8a No.9473673 📁
Jun 4 2020 18:49:59 (EST)
EAM LOYALISTS:
RED1: POTUS twitter removal
RED2: Central communications blackout [continental US]
RED3: CLAS movement PELOSI or PENCE
RED4: Movement of MIL assets [10th Mountain_1st Marine_CPSD_Marine_QVIR] to central locations under guise of citizen riot control.
RED5: NAT MIL COM CEN
RED6: SEC OF DEF _instruct1
USSS
CASTLE_ROCK
Q
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
There's over 2000 armored vehicles and 40 aircraft the Taliban now have and there is no way anyone can be this incompetent. This was handled recklessly on purpose to arm another militant army, the way Obama created, financed, and trained ISIS. Trump was right.
Biden mulling Afghanistan AIRSTRIKES to destroy US military equipment abandoned to Taliban, but only after evacuations – reports
originally posted by: cimmerius
originally posted by: Justoneman
I keep hearing that you can call around and get a Dr that will prescribe some in most all states in the US. My sister sent my a Dr that would near us.
originally posted by: igloo
originally posted by: cimmerius
a reply to: crankyoldman
Can’t find the article now, but one of the first stories that popped up when I turned on my computer this morning was about a man in the hospital for Ivermectin poisoning.
They dropped all the usual buzzwords, “wrong, misguided, false,” in describing his attempt to self-treat to prevent Covid.
They also stressed that Ivermectin is a drug for de-worming animals, never mentioning that a human form exists. And so ignoring the fact that “stupid” people are only resorting to the form intended for animals because they can’t get the human version prescribed.
They also went on about the serious side-effects of Ivermectin overdose. Again, something that could be avoided if doctors would properly prescribe it.
I have no insight whether Ivermectin works to treat Covid or not. But if it does, the narrative continues to be spun against it to protect Big Pharma profits.
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This is a tricky situation as the media loves to diss anyone on the other side and as said above, the problem is the medical system not being willing to try it. And there are always naive people... my grandpa took some of my grandma's hormone replacement when she went through menopause because he was impressed by how improved she looked and felt. So...
While this is likely a hit piece, see my anecdotal grandpa story!
Ivermectin is usually very safe, however the most commonly available form is horse paste where the whole syringe is shot down the horse's throat and it may not always be properly mixed as these syringes are set up for a 1000 lb animal. Dosages are very difficult to dial down. I used to use it on my rabbits but heard anecdotal stories about other's rabbits being overdosed due to the paste not being mixed well. Now I use other forms that can be measured accurately.
The other thing is that ivermectin has a genetic toxicity in certain breeds of dogs, certain sheep or collie dog genes. Not sure if humans have this type of thing even if a rare occurence. Look into this if trying it yourself.
That is good to know.
Did you have to pay for it yourself, rather than through insurance?
Through my medical insurance, I have a Primary Care Physician that has to establish a legitimate need and make a referral for me to see any other doctor.
Granted, for something potentially lifesaving, I would slap cash on the table without hesitation.
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