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Odd she uses the phrase stopping the immunization rather than stopping transmission, almost like trying to as usual dodge an outright admission. Those shots never fit the definition of a true vaccine. I think it can all be summed up by the old saying, “Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.”

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My favorite line is "we had to move at the speed of science." What does that even mean? She also mentioned something about getting ahead of the market? As to "stopping the immunization" I think there she was saying they didn't want to stop immunizing people because they were, you know the thing, moving at the speed of science. In other words, so much was at stake, it should be totally understandable that they made something they never tested. It was a massive placebo. I guess we should be grateful it was not rectally applied.

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I almost laughed out loud at the “speed of science”. As to getting ahead of the market, I think that translates into getting the lion’s share of the $$$, which of course Pfizer has done. Always, always follow the money.

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sad but true

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