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Not impressed with this take at all.

As I think RFK quipped himself: "I've campaigned for 30 years to get mercury out fish, does that make me anti-fish?".

Part of the problem with all the terrible decisions made during 2020-2022 was media outfits just reading out big pharma PR as "news".

Weaponising the tragic Samoan story is particularly egregious, as Samoa and neighbouring islands did actually have quite high vaccination rates for measles prior to the outbreak you refer to. So why did an outbreak happen in the first place (the jabs are supposed to stop outbreaks, after all), and why were they short of the main treatment, Vitamin A? And we've now acknowledged the 2020 lockdowns in the West were very damaging, are we to assume that the Samoan lockdowns in 2019 (yes, look them up) were harmless and had no collateral damage?

Consider cui bono?

All cows are animals, that does not make all animals cows.

Some vaccines may be safe and effective, that does not make all injections safe and effective.

I'm surprised that Reaction should be afraid of a little transparency and cleansing sunlight on what has been a somewhat murky and opaque industry.

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