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I wonder if the approval of the Pfizer jab by the FDA tomorrow is exactly because they can't keep the "emergency use authorization" fraud going any longer since it's so obvious that Ivermectin works well, with many double-blind studies now.
With all the deadly side effects of the jab and the effective treatments available it's hard to believe that the FDA will approve the experimental biologic agent. If they do, they have lost the last tiny bit of credibility they had.
With all the deadly side effects of the jab and the effective treatments available it's hard to believe that the FDA will approve the experimental biologic agent. If they do, they have lost the last tiny bit of credibility they had.
I'm going to a gun store today.
Just in case it gets to that point.
Yes, I am.
I recommend you buy 3. A .22, a 9mm pistol and 12 gauge shotgun. As much ammo as possible. Cash if you're able.
I wonder if the approval of the Pfizer jab by the FDA tomorrow is exactly because they can't keep the "emergency use authorization" fraud going any longer since it's so obvious that Ivermectin works well, with many double-blind studies now.
WineHorror1 says
I recommend you buy 3. A .22, a 9mm pistol and 12 gauge shotgun. As much ammo as possible. Cash if you're able.
Twelve gauge pump action is the best way to start for home defense. Just make sure you practice with it. The noise and recoil can be frightening until you are used to it.
Where do you store it? A long gun safe?
Occasionally we have children here, and I want to be damn sure no one can get at it but me.
Yep, 12 gauge recoil is for real. Don't let your wife shoot unless she is a sturdy woman.
Wife is 5"3 and 110lbs. Maybe I should get her a tiny shotgun.
WineHorror1 saysYep, 12 gauge recoil is for real. Don't let your wife shoot unless she is a sturdy woman.
Yup, I remember that, and the unbelievable noise.
Wife is 5"3 and 110lbs. Maybe I should get her a tiny shotgun.
I think what they really want is blow-back from that, so that then they can REALLY crack down.
Wife is 5"3 and 110lbs. Maybe I should get her a tiny shotgun.
I would even consider one of those goofy looking Rossi wheel carbines if I were in your situation (they can shoot 410 or 45 Colt).
https://rossiusa.com/firearms/circuit-judge
Ivermectin obliterates 97 percent of Delhi cases
A 97% decline in Delhi cases with Ivermectin is decisive - period. It represents the last word in an epic struggle to save lives and preserve human rights. This graph symbolizes the victory of reason over corruption, good over evil, and right over wrong. It is as significant as David’s victory over Goliath. It is an absolute vindication of Ivermectin and early outpatient treatment. It is a clear refutation of the WHO, FDA, NIH, and CDC's policies of "wait at home until you turn blue" before you get treatment.
If you can get a standard Glock or 1911, you can get a Mechtech carbine slide for it.
https://mechtechsys.com/
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Tokyo's Medical Assoc. Chairman holds live press conference recommending #ivermectin to all doctors, for all Covid patients.
Japan's government is one of the most conservative and cautious in the world. Data is clear. Huge news.
I used to shoot shotguns a bit as a teen on a friend's farm.
going through a safety course is regardless a good idea
If you shot a .44 magnum without ear protection, you'd be deaf for a minimum of several minutes. That's not good in a dangerous situation.
Good point. That's quite a dilemma. I remember with the guns we used back then that it was like switching off your hearing and replacing it with a loud ringing sound for a while. Not sure what to do about that in an emergency situation. Might not have time to find and put on ear protection at that moment, and it would also weaken your ability to hear what's going on.
She has to stop thinking "this kills people" and start thinking "this is powerful, but I won't abuse that power".
richwicks saysShe has to stop thinking "this kills people" and start thinking "this is powerful, but I won't abuse that power".
You're no fun at all.
Meta analysis using the most serious outcome reported shows 72% [55‑82%] and 86% [75‑92%] improvement for early treatment and prophylaxis, with similar results after exclusion based sensitivity analysis and restriction to peer-reviewed studies or Randomized Controlled Trials.
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Pfizer is going to be very pissed off about this.