Everyone here probably understands that, at a fundamental level, there is a war of information unfolding before us every day. Community stakeholders want you to think very specific thoughts, and sometimes we get little catchy phrases or slogans that seem to pop up overnight. Some of these slogans you remember quite well. “Two weeks to stop the spread.” “Horse paste.” “The new normal.” “… to get back to normal.” And so on and so forth. The most recent of these is obviously horse paste. As most of you know, Ivermectin is cleared for use in humans. It won the Nobel prize in 2015 for that very thing. When the CDC started mocking people for using it, I was besides myself. Surely the CDC of all public health bodies know it is for use in humans? Surely they do. Fast forward a few weeks later. I’m writing a letter against vaccine mandates, doing my due diligence by combing through CDC studies, Harvard Health resources, peer reviewed journals. All the sources that your average Joe could trust if they bothered to look at the source and cared where it came from. While doing this I found a particularly odd fact. The only other approved use for any mRNA vaccine in any living animal? Is for horses. It’s for horses as a preventative treatment for the West Nile virus. Check it out here: https://equusmagazine.com/news/horses-contribute-covid-vaccine These slogans such as “horse paste” are meant to be repeated and repeated again and again so that they stick with you so that you are influenced to thinking in a particular way. I really think that someone created the term “Horse Paste” to intentionally mislead people. Likely so that if someone eventually connected the dots that mRNA vaccines are literally horse products, the vaccinated wouldn’t be made fun of or be discouraged. Instead Ivermectin was memed into horse paste overnight. FWIW, the safe daily dose of Ivermectin is 3mg. It is recommended you don’t take more than 12 mg in a three day period. The people you’re seeing ODing on the stuff are taking a gram or more per day. It is borderline criminal that public health departments aren’t telling people this important and lifesaving dosage information. Don’t rely on me though; ask your Doctor.

Everyone here probably understands that, at a fundamental level, there is a war of information unfolding before us every day. Community stakeholders want you to think very specific thoughts, and sometimes we get little catchy phrases or slogans that seem to pop up overnight. Some of these slogans you remember quite well.

“Two weeks to stop the spread.” “Horse paste.” “The new normal.” “… to get back to normal.”

And so on and so forth. The most recent of these is obviously horse paste. As most of you know, Ivermectin is cleared for use in humans. It won the Nobel prize in 2015 for that very thing. When the CDC started mocking people for using it, I was besides myself. Surely the CDC of all public health bodies know it is for use in humans? Surely they do.

Fast forward a few weeks later. I’m writing a letter against vaccine mandates, doing my due diligence by combing through CDC studies, Harvard Health resources, peer reviewed journals. All the sources that your average Joe could trust if they bothered to look at the source and cared where it came from. While doing this I found a particularly odd fact.

The only other approved use for any mRNA vaccine in any living animal? Is for horses. It’s for horses as a preventative treatment for the West Nile virus. Check it out here: https://equusmagazine.com/news/horses-contribute-covid-vaccine

These slogans such as “horse paste” are meant to be repeated and repeated again and again so that they stick with you so that you are influenced to thinking in a particular way. I really think that someone created the term “Horse Paste” to intentionally mislead people. Likely so that if someone eventually connected the dots that mRNA vaccines are literally horse products, the vaccinated wouldn’t be made fun of or be discouraged. Instead Ivermectin was memed into horse paste overnight.

FWIW, the safe daily dose of Ivermectin is 3mg. It is recommended you don’t take more than 12 mg in a three day period. The people you’re seeing ODing on the stuff are taking a gram or more per day. It is borderline criminal that public health departments aren’t telling people this important and lifesaving dosage information. Don’t rely on me though- ask your Doctor.