Rolling Stone 'Horse Dewormer' Hit-Piece Debunked After Hospital Says No Ivermectin Overdoses

Swordsmyth

Member
Joined
Apr 14, 2016
Messages
74,737
After Joe Rogan announced that he'd kicked Covid in just a few days using a cocktail of drugs, including Ivermectin - an anti-parasitic prescribed for humans for over 35 years, with over 4 billion doses administered (and most recently as a Covid-19 treatment), the left quickly started mocking Rogan for having taken a 'horse dewormer' due to its dual use in livestock.

Rolling Stone's Jon Blistein led the charge:
RS1.PNG


On Friday, Rolling Stone's Peter Wade took another stab - publishing a hit piece claiming that Oklahoma ERs were overflowing with people 'overdosing on horse dewormer.'

It was suspect from the beginning.

The report, sourced to local Oaklahoma outlet KFOR's Katelyn Ogle, cites Oklahoma ER doctor Dr. Jason McElyea - claimed that people overdosing on ivermectin horse dewormer are causing emergency rooms to be "so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting" access to health facilities.

As people take the drug, McElyea said patients have arrived at hospitals with negative reactions like nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, and cramping — or even loss of sight.
“The scariest one that I’ve heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss,” the doctor said. -Rolling Stone

Except, the article provided zero evidence for McElyea's claims, causing people to start asking questions.

Good stock photo though: gun shot victims standing in line at the hospital while wearing winter coates in August. Total horse shit.
— Dave Collum (@DavidBCollum) September 4, 2021

And while neither KFOR or Rolling Stone mention the hospital McElyea worked for, NHS Sequoyah, located in Sallisaw, Oklahoma - just issued a statement disavowing McElyea's claims, which pops up when you visit their website.

It reads:

Although Dr. Jason McElyea is not an employee of NHS Sequoyah, he is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room.

With that said, Dr. McElyea has not worked at our Sallisaw location in over 2 months.

NHS Sequoyah has not treated any patients due to complications related to taking ivermectin. This includes not treating any patients for ivermectin overdose.

All patients who have visited our emergency room have received medical attention as appropriate. Our hospital has not had to turn away any patients seeking emergency care.

We want to reassure our community that our staff is working hard to provide quality healthcare to all patients. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify this issue and as always, we value our community’s support.

What about the rest of the state?

According to Scott Schaeffer, managing director of the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information, "Since the beginning of May, we’ve received reports of 11 people being exposed to ivermectin," he told the NY Daily News (which still pushed the 'ivermectin overdoses' story despite this fact).

McElyea is also listed as working at Integris Grove Hospital in Grove, OK as a general family practitioner - not in the ER. A phone call to them provided no insight as to any ivermectin overdoses, however the gentleman who answered the phone sounded quite amused. What's more, Grove, OK - with a population of 7,129, had just 14 aggravated assaults in all of 2019 according to the FBI's latest data. We somehow doubt that 'gunshot victims were lining up outside the ER,' while just 11 ivermectin related hospital cases have been reported in the entire state since the beginning of May.

More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/...ce-debunked-after-hospital-says-no-ivermectin
 
Should we applaud Rolling Stone for being able to print whatever they want?

No - but we should allow them to print whatever they want anyway.

Then we should mock them mercilessly and never let them forget it.

The best way to expose fools is to let them do it for you.
 
The Rolling Stones article went on to find life in the M$M including the BBC.

This is how it happens, one news agency writes up an article that's completely fabricated, then others link to it without doing their own vetting. Next thing you know everyone is quoting it as fact.
 
The Rolling Stones article went on to find life in the M$M including the BBC.

This is how it happens, one news agency writes up an article that's completely fabricated, then others link to it without doing their own vetting. Next thing you know everyone is quoting it as fact.

This story is no different from the Mayo Doctor one. Most of these news stories seem to be fabricated push the vaccination drive.
 
This story is no different from the Mayo Doctor one. Most of these news stories seem to be fabricated push the vaccination drive.

More than likely there is an AP style guide or similar directing these stories.

It's obviously crap. The horse paste tubes are clearly marked with weight on the side. Anyone with half a brain can get the doseage correct. Ivermectin is the same drug as the pill form. We had to use the horse paste form for another non-covid problem and it cured us right away and was perfectly safe.
 
Last edited:
It's obviously crap. The horse paste tubes are clearly marked with weight on the side. Anyone with half a brain can get the doseage correct. Ivermectin is the same drug as the pill form.

You could have mentioned that Sallisaw, Oklahoma, a city of 7891, despite being in what was once the Wild West, is a civilized place. It has seen three murders since 2006, and averages less than one assault reported every two weeks (with or without weapons).

Does the hospital have only one bed?
 
Last edited:
You could have mentioned that Sallisaw, Oklahoma, a city of 7891, despite being in what was once the Wild West, is a civilized place. It has seen three murders since 2006, and averages less than one assault reported every two weeks (with or without weapons).

Does the hospital trauma ward have only one bed?

I'm sure you are correct. But I don't argue any of this anymore. I just lie and say I got the vax. Things are going sideways fast in America and I have no intention of being a target. If you still are trying to fight it, good luck. People have collectively lost their minds.
 
  • Like
Reactions: RJB
More misinformation by the news whores....

ANOTHER MEDIA FAIL: ASSOCIATED PRESS MISREPRESENTS PEOPLE TAKING 'LIVESTOCK MEDICINE' TO BATTLE C*VID BY 68%

Now we see the Associated Press doesn't understand how numbers work. The AP was quick to report that in Mississippi, 70% of calls to poison control were of people who ingested the animal version of ivermectin. They've since corrected the story:

In an article published Aug. 23, 2021, about people taking livestock medicine to try to treat coronavirus, The Associated Press erroneously reported based on information provided by the Mississippi Department of Health that 70% of recent calls to the Mississippi Poison Control Center were from people who had ingested ivermectin to try to treat COVID-19. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers said Wednesday the number of calls to poison control about ivermectin was about 2%. He said of the calls that were about ivermectin, 70% were by people who had ingested the veterinary version of the medicine.
Whoops!

So it's not 70% of calls from people who took animal medicine. It's 2% of people who were treated with ivermectin as a whole. That means out of all calls to Mississippi poison control, 98% were for something else that wasn't ivermectin. Then of the 2%, 70% of the calls were of people taking livestock medicine (allegedly).

https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/associate-press-misrepresents-livestock-medicine
 
I'm sure you are correct. But I don't argue any of this anymore. I just lie and say I got the vax. Things are going sideways fast in America and I have no intention of being a target. If you still are trying to fight it, good luck. People have collectively lost their minds.

Not everyone.

Fighting back is fun. I like looking around now and then, and seeing the reactions of bystanders. You can tell real quick which ones are and aren't brainwashed.

I don't get to do it much. I don't know if that's because I'm in Oklahoma, or because when I see them coming I get a twinkle in my eye. Oh, please, Karen, say something so I can rip your brainless yet arrogant ass to shreds.


cooking-numbers-wok-person-cooking-numbers-mathematical-staffs-136902140.jpg
 
Last edited:
Should we applaud Rolling Stone for being able to print whatever they want?


I had a subscription to RS for years I canceled it about 15 years ago over something I knew was absolutely false( I can't remember what is was now) but, whatever it was I decided to cancel over it and now I just don't trust them with anything. They have over reached and should stay out of politics...
 
Well Jack, surely you didn't think Oklahomans dressed that way in August.

This really, really, really is coming across as a War on Stupid People. I've had my intelligence insulted more this year than has happened since I was eight.

But hunting trolls has gotten a lot easier..

(I''m taking it on as a hobby)
 
I had a subscription to RS for years I canceled it about 15 years ago over something I knew was absolutely false( I can't remember what is was now) but, whatever it was I decided to cancel over it and now I just don't trust them with anything. They have over reached and should stay out of politics...

They should probably just stay out of pop culture, too.

Way back in the day, I let my subscription lapse without renewal after I read their review of the movie Last Man Standing. On the basis of that review, I had gone into the film expecting something along the lines of the sensibilities of the Coen brothers, What I got was a Sergio Leone knock-off.

The reviewer had jabbered on and on about how MIller's Crossing-esque the film was and this and that and the other. But never once was it mentioned that the damn thing was a straight up remake of A Fistful of Dollars (the only difference being that Last Man Standing was set in the Prohibition era and the antagonists were mobsters). But I guess that's what happens when your reviewers apparently can't be bothered to watch or familiarize themselves with cinema prior to the '90s (and it's not like Leone's work is in any way niche or obscure).

After that experience, I was unable to trust anything RS had to say about movies - and, by extension, music.

Which kind of defeated the whole purpose of reading RS in the first place.

Things obviously haven't gotten any better since then.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top