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To: cgbg

You are given a stack of printed material covering possible side effects, adverse effects, when to contact a doctor, or go to an E.R. etc., etc.

Then you have to sign that you received the documents and agree to proceed.

But why does it matter to you? Do you really care that much about little ole me?

You’re not going to get vaccinated so you’re good to go, right?

I keep thinking about someone with Hives on their arms and they’re itchy and the person keeps scratching them but I’m sooooooo obsessed about the other person’s Hives that I start scratching my own arms too.

Even though I don’t have Hives and no reason to scratch my arms, I feverishly scratch them.


130 posted on 02/10/2023 10:31:47 AM PST by David Chase
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To: David Chase

The medical community has decided that fraud is really ok—because it is “for your own good”.

Overstating benefits and understating risks is par for the course these days—even witch doctors have higher moral standards than most of today’s Big Pharma owned “medical professionals”.

Stacks of legal documents can be technically correct but in the proper context they are in fraudulent in intent—if the total communications environment in which they are presented is misleading or slanted.


137 posted on 02/10/2023 10:54:43 AM PST by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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