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Kinda done with vaccines. I don't think the word “vaccine” means what it once might have.

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I have one very major question. Did they run any pre-clinical trials? What happened in Phase 1 and Phase 2. How long have we been studying the side effects? If so, can we view the data, can we download the dataset? This sort mRNA application is incredibly dangerous in that we have no idea what side effects will spring up from literally changing a persons DNA to attack cells that we do not know enough about. Somehow we have graduated to using human guinea pigs. When man substitutes themself for God, bad things always happen. Having said that, these are cancer patients and we are not mandating that 7 billion people get the jab. This could be their only hope.

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I think we’re asking the same question. My answer is no they didn’t.

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“oh well the shot didn’t work”

That phrase reminded me of the most important thing my flight instructor said to me as I began to turn onto the runway for the first time: DID YOU LOOK FOR TRAFFIC???

When the tower clears you for takeoff and another plane they did not notice hits you and you die, THEY will be sorrowful. YOU will be DEAD!

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As many have said. The Covid scam was to get mRNA products on the market without having to do long term studies because they have never gotten passed stage 3. Now people have forgotten all about the failures and will line up for something that offers them hope from death.

Did Coramity ever have to go through long term trials even though it’s not offered here? That’s what the military should sue over. The bait and switch Austin did. Well except that many administrations have passed legislation making it so people can’t sue nor can the courts rule against big pharma.

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Interesting that pharma is focusing on genetic ‘vaccines’ for cancers while research by Thomas Seyfried and other leading cancer researchers are now looking at cancer as a metabolic disease and seeing how effective diet (keto/carnivore) can be as a tool to help stop the growth of cancer by cutting off the glucose fuel supply. Often complimenting this with very low doses of chemo or other traditional cancer treatment. This has been really helpful for brain cancers. Some chemo treatments enhance glucose which is particularly deadly with brain cancer. I’ll go with the metabolic researchers vs. the genetic treatment at this point. I can only imagine how much money these ‘vaccines’ will cost while any adverse effects or deaths can just be blamed on the patient’s cancer.

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Also don’t leave out research on antineoplaston treatments / research. Turns out that successful outcomes have been noted since the late ‘70’s. But seems like the government wanted to “tie” the leading research up in court. -Now you can find several Pub med articles - showing this antineoplaston treatment - and others that basically describe similar treatment -without using the word- but same method as effective treatment of many cancers.

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