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Be afraid, be very afraid, mRNA jabs are coming for you...

Be afraid, be very afraid, mRNA jabs are coming for you...

Big Pharma says "trust me, I'm a doctor"

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Sep 12, 2022
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Remember what we learned about pharma outsourcing?

In the last post, mass outsourcing was the topic of concern, and its devastating impact on Big Pharma’s ability to develop and manufacture medicinal products.

This is a reminder:

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How Big Pharma's mass outsourcing led to SARS-CoV-2 injections
What is outsourcing? For those not fully sure what outsourcing means, this is a simplified version: “Businesses may chose to get companies they do not own to carry out some of the activities they need to keep the business running and make a profit…
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3 years ago · 14 likes · Hedley Rees

The conclusion was:

“This can’t get any more serious. This is like the airline industry ignoring the Aviation Authorities that lay down flight rules. If you can imagine how serious that would be, you know how serious this is :(“

Big Pharma doesn’t care, it’s pressing ahead regardless

A little while previous, I’d shared how mRNA jabs, both claimed as vaccines and therapies, were moving ahead like wildfire, irrespective of the dangers involved.

Refresh your memory here:

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While the world is fighting mRNA jabs, pharma embraces them with open arms—oh, and pockets!
The gold rush carries on apace There are so many questions to be answered on the safety, efficiacy, and quality of the Pfizer and Moderna mRNA jabs. Who would blame you for believing that those two companies will be keeping their heads down until the dust clears…
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3 years ago · 11 likes · 13 comments · Hedley Rees

Now take a look at this going on in November this year:

10th International mRNA Health Conference

This is the claim:

“Starting with the first emergency use authorizations of mRNA-based vaccines in 2020, followed by full approvals in late 2021 and early 2022, the past three years have been truly transforma…

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