Pay attention to the people around Jennifer Ansiten. She went full covidiot, and cut people off who didn't take the vaccine. She's currently in the gossip rags for old news constantly, and I don't think that's an error.
"cut people off who didn't take the vaccine", I don't buy that. I think it's just media attention, "making herself be relevant", some people don't deal well with aging I think.
"universal compensation to the compliant based on non-existent injuries", are you sure? I thought the vaxx manufacturers were given complete immunity. So, why would anybody lodge a law suit, good reason or not?
A lot of that was a psy op. All of these biotech/pharmaceutical companies can and do (and are 100% legally required to) conduct pharmacovigilance programs for all of their products. Part of the psy op is deflecting people from reporting side effects directly with the manufacturer directly. By law, most of these companies have 3 calendar days max to report a suspected adverse reaction. Anyone can do it. And any employee (even contractors subject to the law workign for said companies) are legally obligated to report adverse reactions.
Pay attention to the people around Jennifer Ansiten. She went full covidiot, and cut people off who didn't take the vaccine. She's currently in the gossip rags for old news constantly, and I don't think that's an error.
"cut people off who didn't take the vaccine", I don't buy that. I think it's just media attention, "making herself be relevant", some people don't deal well with aging I think.
You may be right, but we saw how the music industry reacted.
He looks like someone that could have known things and had evidence on Hilary clinton.
His greatest acting role was on The Eric Andre Show https://youtu.be/VpwyXURokKM
"universal compensation to the compliant based on non-existent injuries", are you sure? I thought the vaxx manufacturers were given complete immunity. So, why would anybody lodge a law suit, good reason or not?
A lot of that was a psy op. All of these biotech/pharmaceutical companies can and do (and are 100% legally required to) conduct pharmacovigilance programs for all of their products. Part of the psy op is deflecting people from reporting side effects directly with the manufacturer directly. By law, most of these companies have 3 calendar days max to report a suspected adverse reaction. Anyone can do it. And any employee (even contractors subject to the law workign for said companies) are legally obligated to report adverse reactions.