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"We Didn’t Force Anyone To Do Anything"
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(06-17-2024, 11:53 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: On the positive side, having mRNA injectables classified as 'experimental' and/or 'genetic therapy' might open up some eyeballs to maximum levels (and probably raise some eyebrows up to people's hairline).


Hopefully it will wake a few people up mate - just like them lying through their teeth about 'not forcing anyone to do anything'.

The bullsh•t meter really went off the scale on that one.

Regarding the recent Court ruling I don't claim to know much about U.S. law but won't this new development in some way affect liability status?






Quote:Call a drug or biotech cocktail a “vaccine,” and pharmaceutical and biotech companies are free from any liabilities—the taxpayer pays. Unfortunately, this system has become an open invitation to make billions from “injectables,” particularly where government regulations and laws can be used to create a guaranteed market through mandates. As government agencies and legislators as well as the corporate media have developed various schemes to participate in the billions of profits, significant conflicts of interest have resulted.

The Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREPA or the PREP Act) became law in 2005, adding to corporate freedoms from liability.

The Injection Fraud – It’s Not a Vaccine


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RE: "We Didn’t Force Anyone To Do Anything" - by Karl12 - 06-17-2024, 12:58 PM


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