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To: CatHerd; gas_dr; Warriorposter
Yeah, Pfizer claiming they need 75 years to release the data is completely trustworthy.

The CDC changing their definition of "vaccine" to fit the Jim Jones Jab is trustworthy.

Pfizer removing the control group by injecting them with the Jim Jones Jab is trustworthy.

Pfauci lying, claiming they were not performing banned gain-of-function experiments in Wuhan is trustworthy.

Social media companies banning users from revealing effects suffered by themselves or their loved ones is trustworthy.

Denying actual video of young athletes dropping on the field, completely lights out before they hit the ground, is trustworthy.

The same government that mandates U.S. citizens have to get shots while exempting millions of illegal aliens is trustworthy.

The pharmaceutical korporations refusing to release the non-disclosure agreements they signed with governments (not citizens) is trustworthy.

Not sending even one technician in a bio-suit into transportation hubs to collect swabs from door handles, escalator rails, or hand rails, is trustworthy.

Demanding peons wear masks, social distance, get experimental shots, get tested using known faulty tests while the "betters" party maskless is trustworthy.

Demanding peons wear masks on commercial flights while illegal alien flights and private charter flights are exempt is trustworthy.


Deny the effects of the Jim Jones Jab all you want. Other countries have already starting paying victims.

291 posted on 09/01/2022 6:57:45 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
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To: T.B. Yoits

Actually, it was the FDA, not Pfizer, who wanted the 75 years, which is even more disconcerting.

I have no beef whatsoever with your other statements about how untrustworthy our government and health officials proved to be, and share those sentiments.

But just because they have proven unworthy of trust does not mean I automatically believe every lurid clickbait claim in the vax doomer blogs that have popped up on the internet to grift off that loss of trust.

As anti-mandate and unvaccinated myself, I believe truth and facts will win the day, not these unsupported easily disproved (and sometimes laughable) claims. We may differ on how to achieve our goals, but we are basically on the same side. That’s why it’s sad to see so much animosity and division.


335 posted on 09/02/2022 6:39:39 AM PDT by CatHerd (Whoever said "All's fair in love and war" probably never participated in either.)
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