One thing about the pharmaceutical industry is that we tend to relive our mistakes - or at least the ones that we don't get away with - as lessons learned. So I'm not quite convinced that getting the expected approvals will be as easy as some seem to think.
It's undeniable that there's already been so much criminal activity - with the emergency approval and the suppression of vaccine injuries and deaths. And what I find most incomprehensible is the way hundreds of thousands have been criminally denied proven and viable treatments.
For all of this, when it comes to criminality it seems like either plausible deniability - for the initial emergency order - or broad agency wide corruption - and blackmail. But I'd rather fake a stint in rehab - or maybe a stroke, before I'd put my name on one of those vaccine approvals.
One thing about the pharmaceutical industry is that we tend to relive our mistakes - or at least the ones that we don't get away with - as lessons learned. So I'm not quite convinced that getting the expected approvals will be as easy as some seem to think.
It's undeniable that there's already been so much criminal activity - with the emergency approval and the suppression of vaccine injuries and deaths. And what I find most incomprehensible is the way hundreds of thousands have been criminally denied proven and viable treatments.
For all of this, when it comes to criminality it seems like either plausible deniability - for the initial emergency order - or broad agency wide corruption - and blackmail. But I'd rather fake a stint in rehab - or maybe a stroke, before I'd put my name on one of those vaccine approvals.