Your logic is impeccable ALRS, thank you. It appears that Big Pharma will defend anything that smells like money with any and all weapons to hand. I believe that the excess deaths we are facing are an unfortunate unintended consequence of poor manufacturing quality (TQM), and deterioration from uncontrolled storage and transport, among o…
Your logic is impeccable ALRS, thank you. It appears that Big Pharma will defend anything that smells like money with any and all weapons to hand. I believe that the excess deaths we are facing are an unfortunate unintended consequence of poor manufacturing quality (TQM), and deterioration from uncontrolled storage and transport, among other obscure elements. But it is clear that extensive health damage has occurred which can only be good for business anyway - I think they could care less. I always follow the money and ask "why now". This is why now IMHO: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/a-perfect-storm-the-money-crisis?s=w
Extending your logic - why would a corporation seek to destroy it's customer base unless there are bigger fish to fry? My son had a logical reaction to the initial Vaxx in 2021 - he said: "why would I trust a drug/vaxx when the very manufacturers have so little faith in their product they require government unrestricted indemnity? He went on:
It's not unlike a car dealer who says it might break down or malfunction, but don't worry the government indemnifies us against any such claims you might make! Would you buy the car? QED
Your logic is impeccable ALRS, thank you. It appears that Big Pharma will defend anything that smells like money with any and all weapons to hand. I believe that the excess deaths we are facing are an unfortunate unintended consequence of poor manufacturing quality (TQM), and deterioration from uncontrolled storage and transport, among other obscure elements. But it is clear that extensive health damage has occurred which can only be good for business anyway - I think they could care less. I always follow the money and ask "why now". This is why now IMHO: https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/a-perfect-storm-the-money-crisis?s=w
Extending your logic - why would a corporation seek to destroy it's customer base unless there are bigger fish to fry? My son had a logical reaction to the initial Vaxx in 2021 - he said: "why would I trust a drug/vaxx when the very manufacturers have so little faith in their product they require government unrestricted indemnity? He went on:
It's not unlike a car dealer who says it might break down or malfunction, but don't worry the government indemnifies us against any such claims you might make! Would you buy the car? QED