The mainstream media is such a contemptuous pile of hot sidewalk garbage that they think the average American is incapable of looking something up on Wikipedia. Hence, the recent attempts to paint a miracle drug known as Ivermectin as “horse paste” in an attempt to scare everyone into thinking that yet another proven, cheap coronavirus treatment has not been discovered.
We’ve actually never seen such dishonest reporting in our lifetimes as the recent bashing of Ivermectin as “horse paste.” Hundreds of news outlets even claimed that rural Americans are overdosing the horse de-worming formulation of this miracle drug.
Not one reporter bothered to look it up and discover that Ivermectin has had many formulations and uses since its Nobel prize-winning discover in 1978. Yes, there is a horse paste version of the drug — and a liquid topical version for cows, and a spray version for reptiles.
But there’s also a human pill formulation that whipped COVID in India prior to any sort of vaccination program. Since it’s discovery, the drug has also pretty much eliminated several catastrophic parasitic diseases in tropical Third World countries. And these cheap pills just so happen to work against COVID. Stupid media liars. We hate them.