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To: adorno

“Trump was as clueless as 99% of Americans, and he had to listen to the experts and scientists and drug companies and the politics of the times.”

This Guy did his research in real time and found compelling information negativing a declaration of safety.

Moreover the FDA’s emergency procedure for rapid approval for the gene therapy injection in question required a finding that no effective therapy, or therapeutic medicament, was available. By early April 2029, This Guy knew that thus was definitely not the case (first hydrochloriquine, later also ivermectin, etc.).

Trump is smart and could have learned the truth of these matters at least as quickly as This Guy, and taken swift and early action. Instead of stopping the train, he got on board as it left the station. Millions of people suffered and/or died in the wake of this dreadful mistake on Trump’s part.


75 posted on 09/14/2023 9:24:29 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: one guy in new jersey
Millions of people suffered and/or died in the wake of this dreadful mistake on Trump’s part.

Again, that's a judgement that can only be made with 20/20 hindsight. The whole world was looking for a decision, and Trump was not an expert of vaccines or on effective medications.

It's also not know how many died as a result of the vaccine, since millions of those diagnosed with Covid also had prior illnesses. Did those people die from their prior illnesses and then, doctors and politicians blamed Covid or the vaccines?

Mistakes on Trump's part, can only be attributed with 20/20 hindsight, especially since he was not the expert on vaccines or illnesses or medications.
94 posted on 09/14/2023 10:18:31 AM PDT by adorno
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