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    Leadeye

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    The gardener and I looked into using Ivermectin to help with the tick issues here. It gets rid of external parasites as well. Figured to feed it to the wildlife and put a dent in the tick population. Checked prices at Rural King and TSC and decided I would just stick with Permethrin.
     

    Tombs

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    More evidence that this has nothing to do with covid, and everything to do with $$$.
     

    jake blue

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    More evidence that this has nothing to do with covid, and everything to do with $$$.
    My guess is the color of the star the government requires vaccinated citizens to wear will indicate which brand of vaccine they've received... Or their vaccine passport tattoo will be the brand's logo on their hand or forehead.
     

    jamil

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    So we have a few INGOers in these threads going around ****ting on the people who think ivermectin might be a viable treatment, as if those people are advocating people take horse medicine to cure covid. Meanwhile, turns out that narrative was always bull****. Maybe the ****ters might think about how ignorant that makes them look now.
     

    printcraft

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    So we have a few INGOers in these threads going around ****ting on the people who think ivermectin might be a viable treatment, as if those people are advocating people take horse medicine to cure covid. Meanwhile, turns out that narrative was always bull****. Maybe the ****ters might think about how ignorant that makes them look now.

    Not a chance of that happening, those self appointed “smart” guys left the thread.
     

    Bob801

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    My guess is the color of the star the government requires vaccinated citizens to wear will indicate which brand of vaccine they've received... Or their vaccine passport tattoo will be the brand's logo on their hand or forehead.

    That’s just the fact


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    foszoe

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    That’s a fair response. They issued a statement saying there was no evidence it was effective. Maybe they’re just covering themselves since it’s too early to tell. Still, the conspiracy angle just doesn’t add up.
    My simple, no conspiracy theory answer would be the vaccines have 100% legal immunity and perhaps the financial risk for alternatives is too great.
     

    phylodog

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    But how can that be?!?!?! I heard right here on INGO that only the unintelligent morons would believe an antiviral medication, approved for treating humans and in use for decades could be helpful for Covid.

    I'm so confused. Just another silly conspiracy theory I guess.

    Is it me or does it seem like the most vocal (and primarily insulting) posters also seem to be some of the most consistently wrong? Funny thing, that is. Being wrong is one thing, being wrong after prancing around acting like an ass and insulting everyone with a different opinion is, well, quite entertaining for the rest of us.
     
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    buckwacker

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    But how can that be?!?!?! I heard right here on INGO that only the unintelligent morons would believe an antiviral medication, approved for treating humans and in use for decades could be helpful for Covid.

    I'm so confused. Just another silly conspiracy theory I guess.

    Is it me or does it seem like the most vocal (and primarily insulting) posters also seem to be some of the most consistently wrong? Funny thing, that is. Being wrong is one thing, being wrong after prancing around acting like an ass and insulting everyone with a different opinion is, well, quite entertaining for the rest of us.
    Nope, no it's not just you.
     
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