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Covid vaccine and the Jewish CEO of Pfizer
(12-13-2021, 02:53 AM)Lorotzelotzarich Wrote: It doesn't matter if the edit was done while I was typing as it wasn't there when I quoted it. The article Bluebird predated the vaccines by eight months and is a different topic than this thread was started with (comparing a bakery to a $230 Million company, really?)

Blubirds original post in the beginning of this thread started with misinformation as a anti-vax scare tactic right from the first line stating "No vaccine was ever developed in less than 5 years. The test phases are not one after an other as they used to be and they still go on. And there are serious side effects" as the vaccine was built up upon similar vaccines and data based on similar criteria that spanned nearly 20 years as stated in the following link from a medical journal dated when the vaccine began it's roll out. Thus is didn't need the 5 years as stated. 

https://jbiomedsci.biomedcentral.com/art...20-00695-2

Yes, it does matter because your accusation (That line was edited into the post after I created my post) was not true

and you didn't admit so, you just kept on with your views.

We can have an honest open debate but if we cannot admit when we are wrong, then it goes nowhere fast.

There is a lot of "information" and a lot of "misinformation" out there, it will be hard to determine the real truths if we ever do.

We just have to understand there are different views and respect each other for them.

As I've mentioned previously, I'm not against anyone's choice as to whether to take or not take the shot. And I believe others here have the same view. We just don't want to be forced to do something when there are so many conflicting stories. You'll see many people who have taken the shot who believe the same.
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RE: Covid vaccine and the Jewish CEO of Pfizer - by searchinmyroots - 12-13-2021, 03:18 PM

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