Local news where I live (KS) is reporting an influx of people to the hospital due to overdosing on "muh horse medicine", something about not being able to calculate proper dosages and riddled with "animal de-wormer" I'm sure. I don't watch the local news (or any "news" for that matter), and the couple times I've seen it in the past I thought I had accidentally tuned in to CNN/MSDNC so that should probably tell you everything you need to know right there. Anybody else seeing local anti-Ivermectin propaganda?
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"influx of people to the hospital due to overdosing on "muh horse medicine"
Just like they've been repeatedly overrun due to the virus. /////
In this climate, telling people what not to do is less and less effective. The people that were going to believe everything the PTB says about the virus have already been convinced, those that weren't aren't going to change their minds, and all the negative propaganda about the horse paste may actually be waking up some people. In fact, sometimes I wonder if this isn't being orchestrated by the white hats as part of their drip/drip/drip campaign toward the great awakening.
Yeah, I should have specified that I think it's all a complete lie propagated to spread the anti-Ivermectin narrative.