Comirnaty sounds more akin to 'Criminality' which isn't far from the truth in this context. Every trick in the book to maintain the BioNTech variety of inoculation rollout seems to be the case and everything stinks of a bed of roses according to public declarations. More like rotten or rancid cabbage.
A semi-retired doctor in Ireland whose been speaking out about complaints from some of her patients about the blood clots whose since been suspended was subjected to a rigorous (BBC - l think) interview: very patronising and condescending tone from the interviewer. He tried to say Kary Mullis never said the PCR test was useless for detecting infectious diseases when it's on the record that he did. I won't post the link to the interview. It's too obnoxious for words as is the bullied bias that the injections are too wonderfully delightful for words. Poor woman doctor.
Thanks, Russell. It reminds me that, when companies proudly broadcast their 'guarantees,' on closer inspection, the guarantees protect them and not necessarily the customers. It seldom pays to accept things at face value. More importantly and with regard to this Pfizer issue, the corruption is becoming clearer but then so is a historic turning point.
Comirnaty sounds more akin to 'Criminality' which isn't far from the truth in this context. Every trick in the book to maintain the BioNTech variety of inoculation rollout seems to be the case and everything stinks of a bed of roses according to public declarations. More like rotten or rancid cabbage.
A semi-retired doctor in Ireland whose been speaking out about complaints from some of her patients about the blood clots whose since been suspended was subjected to a rigorous (BBC - l think) interview: very patronising and condescending tone from the interviewer. He tried to say Kary Mullis never said the PCR test was useless for detecting infectious diseases when it's on the record that he did. I won't post the link to the interview. It's too obnoxious for words as is the bullied bias that the injections are too wonderfully delightful for words. Poor woman doctor.
Thanks, Russell. It reminds me that, when companies proudly broadcast their 'guarantees,' on closer inspection, the guarantees protect them and not necessarily the customers. It seldom pays to accept things at face value. More importantly and with regard to this Pfizer issue, the corruption is becoming clearer but then so is a historic turning point.
OMG.
Yup. Want to make bets on how many of the "approved" version without emergency use indemnity get made and distributed in the US? I'll go with none.
I’ll go with none. How bout Afghanistan? Maybe being the prolific author you are you have words. I have none. No words.
Why this, why now? Cue the false flag by "unvaxxed islamic fundamentalists" in 3...2...1...