The FDA approval lists Comirnaty as the officially approved shot. Although it claims this shot is interchangeable with the EUA Pfizer shot, it explicitly says that the two shots are "legally distinct". Document EVERYTHING and do not sign any waivers. This will be a lawsuit goldmine for service members who decide to get the shot if they are not given Comirnaty.
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I can't find the research this guy is claiming to cite. I was able to find that particular study based on the clip only after doing quite a bit of research work.
I'm happy to read the research papers themselves. You said you've done this research, so if you have the papers available that support the replication experiments, I'm happy to take a look.
I don't trust Pfizer to accurately market its product just on faith.
I do trust that scientists are a far more competitive and bloodthirsty group of people than you guys believe they are.
Einstein is famous because he dismantled the physics theory of one the most famous physicists in history.
Every scientist wants to be the next Einstein and dismantle some widely-accepted theory.
The ONLY scientists that would have a vested interest in protecting Pfizer's vaccine are Pfizer scientists.
The vast majority of scientists don't work for Pfizer. Or the CDC. Or any other vaccine manufacturer.
I don't accept that there's literally any way to motivate 99.99% of scientists NOT to attack the vaccine if it's literally anything other than what it claims to be. There's simply too much profit and fame to be had in dismantling the system.
Which is the opposite of what people here believe, but to each their own.
I have.
I have not been a believer in Q, ever.
I have hung out with people I disagree with for my entire adult life. People who agree with me generally can't add much variety to my experiences.