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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1310856)8/2/2021 7:45:57 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578534
 
So you don't count the recounts. Even though they're all thats needed.



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1310856)8/2/2021 7:50:39 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578534
 
.... Compare this to to the Ivermetcin meant to deworm an 800 to 1200 # horses, which is the form now being purchased by the cult at feed stores. While a prescription from a vet is needed, any horse owner with a working relationship with a vet can easily get one. The equine version is usually a paste or liquid that is administered orally by a syringe or tube. And a dose of ivermectin intended for an animal that size can cause seizures, coma, lung issues, and heart problems in a human. But the equine version is easy to obtain, so ignorant people are now squirting Ivermetcin paste down their own throats as well as the throats of Scout and Lady.

ABC News reported an uptick in calls to poison control centers linked to the drug. The Missouri Poison Center alone has seen a 40 to 50 call increase in the regular amount of messages they would receive a day prior to the pandemic.https://www.businessinsider.com/people-poisoning-themselves-by-using-horse-medication-for-covid-19-2021-2#:~:text=People%20are%20using%20ivermectin%2C%20a%20paste%20used%20to,the%20Business%20section%20of%20Insider%20for%20more%20stories