Someone made a good point about Paxlovid. This anti-viral (cost: $530) is prescribed to people in order to prevent "severe" symptoms or death. But isn't this an admission that the vaccines don't work? If nothing else, we've been told over and over that the vaccines prevent "severe" cases. Well, apparently they don't because if they did millions of people wouldn't need Paxlovid.

Here's today's real message: The vaccines don't prevent infection, nor spread and they really don't prevent severe cases either ... which is why you need all your vaccines and must take Paxlovid once you test positive (which you will, multiple times) ... So Pfizer has made $80 billion on vaccines that don't work and now they are making billions more on some pills that are prescribed because their vaccine didn't work. And the government pays for all this and does all your advertising and makes sure you can't be sued. It's a good business to be in, I guess. The more your products fail, the more money your company makes.

Aug 3, 2022
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