Any thoughts on Ivermectin in this context? Why did this happen?
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Yep, sounds like straight propaganda. Even if it is somehow 'true', he's probably one of 'theirs'.
What do you mean? One of 'theirs'? He very clearly existed and was a real person.
Isn't it disrespectful to a recently deceased officer of the law to imply his death was some sort of misdirection attempt and he is just a pawn in it? I'm trying to learn what your angle is.
Is there any reason people are upvoting this? All you seem to have done is said "it probably didn't happen" but you didn't say why you think that, same with the claim that the story is incomplete. What wasn't said? Why is this worthy of upvoting? I'm new so maybe I've missed something obvious, sorry if that's the case.
There's almost no doubt that the guy existed before this story and he died of COVID. The posts came from his personal account, I don't think saying it didn't happen is an option here. Is it not possible that it DID happen?
Any relation to Brian Manning? Brian Manning's business profile as Director, Governmental Affairs & Special Projects at The Wayne County Community College District.
Wrong Wayne County. Brian is Michigan, Joe was Georgia.
Fake news. This is just more propaganda to scare people off of using something that works and is available to anyone, same as they did with HCQ. Difference here is you don't need a doctor to get it, so the PTB can't stop this phenomenon. The only thing that will, and it's starting to be the case in at least some areas and providers, is lack of available product. The feed stores and farm supply stores weren't prepared for this many 'horses' to show up all at once.
I know many people who've taken ivermectin, including a professional horseman who has for years gotten lots of it slathered on his hands when giving it to many horses, and getting it on your hands has the same effect as ingesting it as I know of one guy who cured himself of covid by rubbing it on his hands.
Taffy, I remember having a brief conversation with you about this recently. I was curious about the hand rubbing and you mentioned naveling. You might want to make a separate post discussing these things because I lot of people are asking questions and wondering. I've mentioned the hand rubbing and naveling myself a few times and people don't seem to believe or understand it. Maybe you could post about it and clear some things up for some folks.
I don't know anything about the naveling, though I can feature what it is and it makes sense. I've continued to post about ivermectin in threads here, so I'm still putting the information out there, but I don't see any point in making a specific post to try and convince people who didn't believe you. I appreciate your faith in me, but if people don't believe you, they aren't going to believe me either. All we can do is present the information and let them make their own choice.
Okay then. But you weren't the person who told me about naveling? I thought it was you, because the conversation was at the same time, but it must have been someone else who had replied to me.
Hi, thanks for commenting and I'll take everything you've said on board and think about it. Can you tell my why you consider this fake news? It has been reported across many different news sources not just MSM. The posts about Ivermectin came from his personal Facebook account.
Jeez. It's being so over-complicated. Buy it, dose in the mouth, swallow it, with a chaser of pnut butter on the tongue if you want. 😁 voila, you are ivermectined. In 50 years of horse ownership and giving ivermectin it has never caused one speck of trouble. In the horses or on me. But don't let your cats and dogs eat it.
It is the same product used in Hearguard for dogs to prevent heartworm. I give it to my three mutts at the beginning of the month. .5cc for every ten pounds of body weight in dogs.
I took my first dose today. Not a problem at all to report. These fuckers are making shit up to scare you off the drug. They need this plandemic to continue.
Hello! Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it. My concern isn't about the method of ingestion or the fact that it isn't immediately dangerous, it's that someone died from COVID after taking it when it's supposedly meant to be a cure.
Thats one down that also took ivermectin.
How many is that down now that took the poison jab? 4K? 5K? More?
Why do they always forget to mention that research on the mRNA shots is "ongoing and has not been proven to be effective against COVID"?
How about this heat, huh? Did you hear about Afghanistan?
This does seem like it is a story more about not using horse paste as opposed to an article about this man's life/death. I didn't see anywhere if he was hospitalized or perhaps died at home. He died of "covid" but most people die of improper treatment or perhaps even natural means. Did he have a stroke or heart attack? The article really doesn't answer any questions...it seems like nothing more than an anti-ivermectin hit piece.
He's dead so he won't be able to disprove our story. How convenient