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posted 4 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz 4 years ago by ghost_of_aswartz +12 / -6
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– Xaviermgk 3 points 4 years ago +4 / -1

In my local Facebook group, there's a dude who's a vaccine researcher and worked with chimeric DNA, and after a few interactions with him, it's pretty safe to say that a large amount of the people are "in on it".

He worked for, or had papers published for, both Cedars-Sinai in Hollywood and Johns Hopkins. Now, I well know the background of Johns Hopkins, but when I hear "Cedars-Sinai", it really brings to mind the Masonic/Zionist conspiracy. Tall Cedars of Lebanon and all.

The way he treated "normies" was appalling, and his quashing of negative vaccine stories seemed an awfully convoluted way to kill off the conspiracy theorists out there.

He knows the vaccine is not safe, but continued to tout the long-term safety of the vaccine versus the "horrendous" long-term problems associated with COVID, even though he acknowledged there was absolutely nothing backing it up.

He literally tried to even argue that experiment gene therapy was good because polio. These people will grasp at straws, truly.

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– Xaviermgk 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Your comment made me wonder about coffee.

I wonder if coffee protects against retroviruses. On a quick search it can help repair DNA damage. Ha! Exactly what I thought. :)

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