Ivermectin; MSM Initially Slammed as Mere Horse Pills, Now Promotes Actual Horse Medicine as ‘DIY Abortion Pills’

Would you buy a home-made abortifacient from this man?

When actor/comedian/sportscaster/podcaster Joe Rogan publicly stated that the human dosage of ivermectin was part of his COVID-19 regimen, the leftie media howled with laughter and derision at Rogan for stupidly pumping horse medicine into his system.

Interestingly enough, the reliably hard-left Vice.com is singing the praises of some group of smelly hippies who’re marketing what Vice refers to as “DIY medicine” to the general public.

Specifically, Vice.com is noting quite positively of a make-in-the-comfort-of-your-home pills that are almost (notice I said “almost”?) sure to cause “medically induce abortions”.

As seen in the tweet below, Vice.com flat-out lies regarding the SCOTUS “poised to overturn” the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that made it legal in every American state, commonwealth and territory to butcher unborn children.

What was leaked was a first draft of an opinion paper. That’s quite the stretch from “overturning.”

The article cited in the tweet was a decidedly leftist alleged “article” penned by Vice’s Jason Koebler, titled “Anarchist Collective Shares Instructions to Make DIY Abortion Pills” (emphasis and comments in brackets mine);

DIY medicine collectives are preparing for the horrifying prospect that Roe v. Wade will be overturned [factual lie].

With the Supreme Court poised to overturn [another factual lie] the constitutional right to abortion, an anarchist collective that makes DIY medicine has released detailed instructions for making abortion pills. The group has previously released instructions for making a DIY Epipen and for making daraprim, the pill that made “pharma bro” Martin Shkreli infamous.

The Four Thieves Vinegar Collective first demonstrated how to make misoprostol tablets, which are used to induce an abortion, at the Please Try This at Home conference in Pittsburgh in 2019. Last year, after Texas passed a near total abortion ban, Mixael Laufer, who runs the collective, published a 17-minute video explaining how to make the pills at home.

“The first thing to mention is this has been put together with a little bit of haste,” Laufer says. “There’s been a great deal of panic because the Republic of Texas has gotten up to some shenanigans to benefit people who are in power and to keep a bunch of other people powerless.”

Laufer repeatedly shared the video again Monday night after a leaked court decision showed that the Supreme Court is planning to overturn Roe v. Wade [third factual lie], which would automatically trigger total abortion bans in nearly half of U.S. states [fourth factual lie]. When a Twitter user asked if there was a writeup of their “hypothetical” abortion pill manufacturing process, Laufer responded with a link to the video.

Not hypothetical at all. Go forth and rock it,” Laufer tweeted.

In the video, Laufer explains that, besides being used to medically induce abortions, misoprostol is also used to treat ulcers in horses. This makes misoprostol powder relatively easy to acquire from veterinary sources.

Laufer explains in the video how to dose misoprostol and how to press it into pills using a scale, corn syrup, powdered sugar, a spray bottle, and a pollen press. They explain that a three-dose regimen of misoprostol is 85 percent effective in inducing abortion. If taken with mifepristone, another abortion pill, that rate rises to 95 percent effectiveness, though raw mifepristone is harder to source.

I purposefully chose to cite only the initial few paragraphs of Koebler’s factually weak propaganda piece.

The mid- and last portions were little more than beta boy hysterics.

Pretty much along the lines of how unfair life is because he’s never have to pay for an abortion for some gal that just gave him a pity f*ck.

I just can’t help but wonder if Koebler, Vice, Laufer, Four Thieves Vinegar Collective and Twitter will all be held accountable when women start dying from this snake oil?




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