I guess it would be unethical to start the rumor on right-wing sites that injections of Potassium Chloride will cure covid, and really trigger the lib snowflakes.
The Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine contains potassium chloride.
Also cholesterol and sugar, two of your essential major food groups.
…and mixes it with love and the makes the world taste good.
‘Crazy’ man who accosted MSNBC reporter during live hurricane coverage arrested in Ohio
Benjamin Eugene Dagley - complete and utter moron.
He was also in trouble for violating probation by traveling out of state. Why was he on probation?
The probation reportedly stems from a 2017 incident in which he drilled holes into tanks of dangerous chemicals at an electroplating company he once owned.
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He was also in trouble for violating probation by traveling out of state. Why was he on probation?
The probation reportedly stems from a 2017 incident in which he drilled holes into tanks of dangerous chemicals at an electroplating company he once owned.
And then beat up people at his place of business.
Dagley drilled into tanks of sodium cyanide, hydrochloric acid, yellow chromate, ferrous chloride, and sulfuric acid
This could also go in a covidiot/maskhole thread, but a metric bum-load of dumb, featuring Florida, should slot in here, just fine:
I’m guessing it’s parents/voters like those that keep a governor like that in office.
Seems like that was kind of sloppy mandate writing that allowed someone other than an MD to write a mask exemption.
One wonders how a chiropractor, whose focus is in theory on neuro-muscular issues is competent to exempt people on pulmonary issues.
Wait… a chiropractor? How is he even competent on any medical issue?
I wonder if he also provides medical exemptions for bone spurs.
Which is scarier, the fact that ivermectin overdosers are crowding out gunshot victims in Oklahoma, or that Oklahoma has a lot of gunshot victims?
The Stupid Fucking Idiots National Tour!
Trump loyalists team up with anti-vax doctors for ‘health and freedom’ tour (msn.com)
Principal in a Tucson area school orders a student to quarantine due to contact with an infected person. Several people confront her, one threatening citizen’s arrest, including bondage with wireties.
With zipties.
Those are exactly the same thing. Wire ties, zip ties, cable ties, tie wraps, hose ties…various names for the same product.
This leads me to wonder what the procedures/limitations/policies are for a “citizen’s arrest”. Am I allowed to physically restrain someone, tase them, or hold them at gunpoint until the police arrive? If someone I’m attempting to arrest draws a weapon, am I allowed to shoot them for “resisting arrest”?
From our own SD: If somebody ignores my “no trespassing” signs, can I make a citizen’s arrest? - The Straight Dope
In other words, you’d better make sure you’ve got legitimate grounds to arrest someone or you could be in big trouble. Even more important, the arrestee has a right to resist if you lack the right to hold him, so you could wind up with a literal black eye as well as a legal one.
That ER doc may not have accurately characterized the situation in Oklahoma. From the linked story:
“The situation is so dire that people with gunshot wounds have to wait their turn to get treatment, Dr. Jason McElyea, an ER physician affiliated with hospitals in Sallisaw, told NBC affiliate KFOR.”
“McElyea said the hospitals he worked at became overwhelmed after people started taking ivermectin, believing unverified claims that it’s an effective COVID-19 treatment.”
“The ERs are so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting to facilities where they can get definitive care and be treated,” McElyea said…"
NHS Sequoyah, a hospital in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, released a statement over the weekend that said it is not one of the hospitals treating people for overdosing on ivermectin.
“All patients who have visited our emergency room have received medical attention as appropriate,” the statement said. “Our hospital has not had to turn away any patients seeking emergency care.”
The hospital also said McElyea has not worked at Sequoyah in two months, but clarified that he “is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room.”
I have no difficulty accepting that poison control centers are getting calls relating to improper ingestion of ivermectin or that ERs are seeing such patients, but am dubious about claims that ERs are jam-packed with them to the point of having to turn away trauma cases.
One of the men arrested in an online “child predator” sting in South Carolina is Jeffery Dennis Rape, 61, of Heath Springs, South Carolina.
You can’t make this up.