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I informed my superiors of this early on. They scoffed, threatened me about doing research on this topic on work time. And of. Course later tried to force me into jab or get out. I resisted. You give people too much credit. They were caught up in fear and “religious fervor” over the jabs. No scientific evidence nor truth could be “inoculate” that.
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I informed my superiors of this early on. They scoffed, threatened me about doing research on this topic on work time. And of. Course later tried to force me into jab or get out. I resisted. You give people too much credit. They were caught up in fear and “religious fervor” over the jabs. No scientific evidence nor truth could be “inoculate” that.
Carlio: Yes, citizens were seriously misled. Part of the deception was that the "cure" (the experimental bio-chemical injection) was extremely effective (95%±). If citizens were told that it was actually 1%±, I don't think that it is giving people too much credit for the public to respond negatively to a 1% "solution" — with multiple unknowns and downsides...