The firearm is a tool, we are the weapon. Disable the human weapon system and the firearm remains a harmless inanimate object. Many of us own firearms because we understand that personal safety and that of our family is our responsibility. We understand that a 9mm is always faster than 911. We understand the value of situational awareness, that prevention is better than the cure, and that the best defense is to not be in the wrong place at the right time.
It is my intention that everyone who reads this article will consider the existence of another threat, one that that we do not defeat with a fast draw and a controlled pair, but with knowledge and the courage to stand on what we know.
Unless you’re a farmer, chances are you’ve never heard of Bopriva. So what is Bopriva? Bopriva is a veterinary vaccine designed to reduce testosterone in bulls consequently reducing aggressiveness, sexual behavior, and making them overall more manageable.
Bopriva is administered in two doses. According to Bopriva’s own informational pamphlet, the first dose “primes the immune system” and the second dose “stimulates the production of high levels of specific antibodies” triggering a chain reaction resulting in approximately three months of reduced testosterone in the bull. Maximum testosterone suppression is achieved about nine days after the second vaccination.
Bopriva highlights that farmers who vaccinate their bulls may see improvements in behavior such as less fighting, less sexual mounting, less damage to infrastructure, less bellowing, less dominance, less territorial behavior, and less bothersome activities like digging and pasture damage.
Bopriva explicitly states “do not treat stud bulls or bulls intended for breeding.” There are also several warnings relative to safely handling this drug. The first warning is that accidental self injection may cause infertility in both men and women. Second, accidental self injection can adversely affect pregnancy or cause atrophy (wasting away) of the sexual organs. In fact, instructions state that pregnant women should not even administer this drug to animals.
So what do bulls and Bopriva have to do with firearms and self defense? What if I told you that Bopriva was produced by Pfizer’s animal health division. Yes, the same Pfizer producing the COVID vaccine across the world, and near my hometown in Massachusetts.
Some may argue, “but Bopriva is an animal vaccine.” Yes, this is true, but what many people don’t know is that most animal and human drugs come from the same manufactures. In fact, many preparedness minded people purchase Thomas Labs Fish Antibiotics such as amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline and others for emergency use when a doctor is unavailable. These drugs normally require a prescription but can be purchased by anyone from an animal supply store in the exact same doses as the ones you’d get from your doctor.
Keep that information in the back of your head because anyone lucky enough to survive a gunshot wound during SHTF will immediately face the threat of infection. If left untreated, infection can result in a slow and painful death. That being said, we can safely conclude that animal drugs can be used by humans and are already being used in the form illicit drugs such as carfentanyl, an elephant tranquilizer closely related to fentanyl which is globally used in human healthcare.
We’re all adults and will make our own decisions, so why not consider a few questions on the way to roll up your sleeve? How difficult would it be for Pfizer to produce a vaccine to make people more manageable? Is it a coincidence that Bopriva, Pfizer, and Moderna are all have two-dose regimens? If accidental self injection of Bopriva may cause infertility in both men and women, do the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines present the same risk to humans? If not, why not remove the risk of Bopriva accidentally sterilizing the bulls?
Whatever decision we make for ourselves and our family, we own it. We cant take back a bullet once we press that trigger nor can we blame anyone else for whatever damage we suffer. This is why we never let the muzzle point at anything we’re are not willing to destroy. If you have any doubts about this vaccine, don’t take it. However, if you refuse the vaccine, understand that there may be consequences down the road up to and including being ostracized from society, plan accordingly. I will leave you with this one last thought.
The vaccine manufactures wanted no part in assuming responsibility for any damages suffered as a result of their vaccines so they made sure the government granted them protection under the law, 42 U.S. Code § 300aa–22 – Standards of responsibility, “No vaccine manufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988.” If you’ve already taken the vaccine, whats done is done. If you have not taken the vaccine, this may be one of the of the biggest decisions of your life. But don’t take my word it, do your own research.
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