You're right! But I am so captured by my government's omnipotence and know they are just here to help, nay, save! me. So why would I ever question this?! It's kind of like how Bill Gates knew covid was coming. He's so smart, I wish I were that smart.
You're right! But I am so captured by my government's omnipotence and know they are just here to help, nay, save! me. So why would I ever question this?! It's kind of like how Bill Gates knew covid was coming. He's so smart, I wish I were that smart.
yup. It's like McCullough doing the 180 on mRNA tech. "Well it may be a great delivery platform in the near future. " -- something to this effect. 100% bs
Very subtle---keeping the idea alive because the one thing that simply cannot happen is that people start thinking vaccines in general are poison and have been a human experiment/control mechanism since day one.
The lipid encapsulation IS a great delivery mechanism. For good and for bad. It's not the encapsulation that is bad, it's the payload that makes the difference.
And what the intent of the payload is for.
At this point, I'm hoping there's enough liability protection for me so that anybody doing things for bad reasons will be sued out of existence.
That's where *I'd* spend a lot of time looking is in incremental or fast-moving legislation that absolves drug companies of penalties in non-EUA use cases.
But they can kill 1 company with suing, and rehire Most the Engineers and Execs and start a new company. Repeat. Moderna, still hasn't produced 1 Approved product non-EUA for public consumption.
I would hope that investors would recognize the track record of the execs to give them a wide berth and not reward such folks. And engineers can also choose whether they want to live with themselves for contributing to products that kill/maim. I think there are more good people than bad. And it gets increasingly hard to have bad triumph when good people won't have anything to do with them.
You're right! But I am so captured by my government's omnipotence and know they are just here to help, nay, save! me. So why would I ever question this?! It's kind of like how Bill Gates knew covid was coming. He's so smart, I wish I were that smart.
yup. It's like McCullough doing the 180 on mRNA tech. "Well it may be a great delivery platform in the near future. " -- something to this effect. 100% bs
Very subtle---keeping the idea alive because the one thing that simply cannot happen is that people start thinking vaccines in general are poison and have been a human experiment/control mechanism since day one.
Well, is it or isn't it? (the mRNA technology)
The lipid encapsulation IS a great delivery mechanism. For good and for bad. It's not the encapsulation that is bad, it's the payload that makes the difference.
And what the intent of the payload is for.
At this point, I'm hoping there's enough liability protection for me so that anybody doing things for bad reasons will be sued out of existence.
That's where *I'd* spend a lot of time looking is in incremental or fast-moving legislation that absolves drug companies of penalties in non-EUA use cases.
But they can kill 1 company with suing, and rehire Most the Engineers and Execs and start a new company. Repeat. Moderna, still hasn't produced 1 Approved product non-EUA for public consumption.
I would hope that investors would recognize the track record of the execs to give them a wide berth and not reward such folks. And engineers can also choose whether they want to live with themselves for contributing to products that kill/maim. I think there are more good people than bad. And it gets increasingly hard to have bad triumph when good people won't have anything to do with them.
Romans 3:12.....there is none that doeth good, no, not one.