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One of the problems in discussing the "vaccine issue" with most people is that it is not a discussion about science or medicine or even a discussion about some product, it has become a discussion about a civic religion. The poisonous injection is the sacrament.

The belief, and that is what it is, that vaccines have been a "miracle" of modern medicine is accepted as an indisputable article of faith. When arguing against such dogma, which must be done, many will take it as a personal attack on their entire belief system. Cutting through that is the greater challenge in my experience.

Anyone who has studied the topic in depth knows that every aspect of the "vaccine story", starting back in the 1800's up to present, is complete fraud. Vaccines have done nothing but harm people and line the pockets of the medical establishment.

Vaccines are barbaric- all of them.

There has never been a product of any kind so filled with historical misinformation, purposeful deception and outright fraud. The belief that injecting synthetic chemicals made by habitually criminal companies who profit from perpetual disease somehow produces health is not only ridiculous and unproven— it is a foundational teaching of a dangerous religious cult that western medicine has become.

From their inception to today's mRNA monstrosities vaccines have done nothing but cause massive and systemic harm to the human biological system.

Vaccination is and has always been a racketeering operation.

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GREAT comment.

A racketeering operation which has been rendered into a compulsory religion. And worst of all, the people who fancy themselves as championing social change and progress are often the ones who are the most demanding of adherence to this blind faith in this scientism masquerading as "SCIENCE."

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The cult needs racketeering as much as tennis needs rackets.

Vaccinating--it's in the wrist action.

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Yes, and if any jab was any good, they would not need indemnity from prosecution for harms caused.

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