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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla is a jew originating from Greece and a local newspaper that has pointed out a few things about the whole vaccine thing is now under heavy fire because of this (it's on today paper ). Coincidentally, the owner of the newspaper barely survived an assassination attempt a few months ago and the culprits were never found.

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While I don't think Greece is a bad country, I do think that all Greeks are bad people.

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Depends on your sample. Obviously, active support from certain countries has helped bad people thrive.

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I gave this some thought and I can tell you that Greece is a bad country towards its own citizens. Good people who try to change things end up murdered or jailed or forced to live in another country or just get marginalized. So people are encouraged to follow the "norms" if they want to survive.

However, things that were considered normal in Greece and Italy and possibly similar countries, now are considered normal in USA or UK as well, things like leftist mobs running amok or stealing the election infront of the whole world without shame or destroying statues and so on.

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well, things like leftist mobs funded by wealthy Jews (Soros and so on...) running amok or stealing the election infront of the whole world without shame or destroying statues and so on.

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Dude's all like... buy my shit idk, it might work idk

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so everyone has to get the 'rona or the vaccine anyway. why didn't we just do chicken pox parties & cull the weak

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No.

And your rights will be taken away, regardless.

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“We have no knowledge about whether it prevents you from actually acquiring the infection at all,” Dr. Larry Corey, a virologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, told Business Insider.

I'm no virologist, idk if previous research focused on it (it'd be strange if it never had been done), but we've always seen it as: no symptoms = healthy, not sick. But I'd expect 'an export' to know of such research.

Does lack of symptoms prove there're 0 active viruses in your body? No. At best the vaccine will help your (shit) immune system if you're actually susceptible. Besides we haven't spoken about side effects yet.

It's good they have less bureaucratic brakes on their way to approval, but will we have good enough monitoring and following of the first 10-20k of vaccinated patients? Doubt so. It's all about the money, one can only hope the biologists and doctors weren't rushed too much when there's billions in sight.