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Thank you Conway Regional. #ConwayAR pic.twitter.com/8NbJ1k2yMn— Julee Jaeger 😷💉 (@dunekacke) September 11, 2021

"This is a commonly used list and available, but not all inclusive list of everyday medicines that fall into the same category as the Covid-19 vaccine in their use of fetal cell lines."

Get me a lawyer, ok?

As FReeper TexasGurl24 posted:

“29 CFR § 1605.1: In most cases whether or not a practice or belief is religious is not at issue. However, in those cases in which the issue does exist, the Commission will define religious practices to include moral or ethical beliefs as to what is right and wrong which are sincerely held with the strength of traditional religious views. This standard was developed in United States v. Seeger, 380 U.S. 163 (1965) and Welsh v. United States, 398 U.S. 333 (1970). The Commission has consistently applied this standard in its decisions. The fact that no religious group espouses such beliefs or the fact that the religious group to which the individual professes to belong may not accept such belief will not determine whether the belief is a religious belief of the employee or prospective employee. The phrase “religious practice” as used in these Guidelines includes both religious observances and practices, as stated in section 701(j), 42 U.S.C. 2000e(j).”

The key here, is that the fetal cell lines are used in *testing* the drugs.

But what tests are done, and how vital are they, or were they, in developing the drugs?

(One might as well blame the whole pharma *industry* for making these cell lines one of the standard squares that gets checked, when investigating candidate molecules...and, some of these drugs (as seen below) were developed and sold long before there WERE any fetal cell lines; and some of the tests involving fetal cell lines were...hmm, rather remote and obscure: not intrinsic to the development of the drug, but incidental studies for a drug already there. One example of this is a link given here, where a reference is given supposedly "proving" that Tums was tested on Fetal Cell Lines. The title will suffice.

"Protamine sulfate-calcium carbonate-plasmid DNA ternary nanoparticles for efficient gene delivery"

This isn't the Tums you slam down after eating too many Tacos at Taco Bell...

Tylenol
Pepto-Bismol
Aspirin
Tums
Lipitor
Senokot
Xigris
Motrin
Ibprofen
Maalox
Simvastatin
Ex-Lax
Zocor
Zostavax
HIV-1
Tylenol Cold & Flu
Benadryl
Sudafed
Albuterol
Preparation H
Embrel
MMR Vaccine
Acetaminophen
Claritin
Zoloft
Suphedrine
Prilosec OTC
Azxithromycin
Varilrix
Havrix
Let's start going through them.

Tylenol -- trade name for acetaminophen. It was discovered in 1866 when two French doctors were looking for a treatement for parasites for their patients; they ordered naphthalene, but were sent Acetamilide by mistake; in 1899 Karl Morner of Germany discovered that Acetamilide was metabolized to acetaminophen in the body. (https://acetaminophenhj.weebly.com/history.html)
1899 is long before any fetal cell lines.

Pepto-Bismol -- The formula of the pink medicine we now call Pepto-Bismol was originally developed at the start of the 20th century, when high standards of hygiene and sanitation weren't as widespread as today. Looking to cure a frightening form of cholera that caused severe diarrhea, vomiting, and sometimes death, a doctor concocted a formula in his home that proved effective against these symptoms. The formula (which was different from today's) was made from pepsin, zinc salts, salol, and oil of wintergreen, along with a colorant to make it pink, and he called it Mixture Cholera Infantum.(https://pepto-bismol.com/en-us/article/the-history-of-pepto)

Again, long before fetal cell lines.

Aspirin -- Herbal medicine has used salicylic acid, the natural substance related to synthetic aspirin, from myrtle, willow and meadow sweet, since ancient times (at least 2500 BCE). (snip) Salicylic acid is a benzene ring with a phenol (HO) group and a carboxylic acid (COOH) group. Whereas other scientists had focused on the carboxylic acid group, Dr Felix Hoffman, a German chemist at Friedrich Bayer and Co, concentrated on the phenol group and managed on August 10th 1897 to acetylate the phenol group and produce pure stable acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) for the first time1,2. In this work he was supported and inspired by a number of other scientists including Arthur Eichengrün, Carl Duisberg and Wilhelm Siebel1,2,4. Dr Hoffman’s discovery was the first time a drug had been made synthetically and was the birth of both aspirin and the pharmaceutical industry 2. After recognising the importance of Hoffman’s discovery Professor Heinrich Dreser, Head of the Pharmacology Institute at Bayer, tested it first on himself, then in a series of animal experiments before successful clinical trials in humans1.
The new compound was named and registered Aspirin on February 1st1899. The ‘A’ comes from acetyl and ‘spir’ from the first part of Spirea ulmaria (Meadowsweet) a botanical source of salicylic acid1.(https://www.aspirin-foundation.com/history/the-aspirin-story/)

Sorry, still no fetal cell lines.

Tums -- Tums were discovered in 1928 by a pharmacist from St. Louis, Missouri named James Howe, he created it to treat his wife's indigestion. James Howe's brand was revealed to the public in 1930 by the Lewis Howe company. The formula for tums was never changed even to this day. In 1978 the Lewis Howe company was purchased by Revlon. (https://allabouttums.weebly.com/history.html)

Well, we almost made it all the way to the Great Depression. Still no fetal cell lines though.

These people are being deliberately disingenuous.

By mixing in all kinds of over-the-counter drugs which long predate Roe v. Wade or the fetal cell lines, they're pretending any drug ever tested on a cell line is just the same as any jab made with the cell lines' genetic material.

475 posted on 09/14/2021 9:32:41 PM PDT by grey_whiskers ((The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.))
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To: grey_whiskers

Placemark fetal cell lines history.


608 posted on 09/15/2021 10:14:13 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Nothing is more important than Truth)
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