Aaron Siri
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That's right, that's right. And some of them, absolutely. And what they do is they take those in that one study, those 70-something babies, and then they chop them up into little cubes, each body part. So they take the tongue, the lung, the liver, every body part, and they chop them up into little cubes. And then they try to culture viruses on them because they want to see which part of the body
is the best suited for growing the virus used in the vaccine. And so this is, you know, in any event, and there's a lot, you know, anybody who wants can research about this.
is the best suited for growing the virus used in the vaccine. And so this is, you know, in any event, and there's a lot, you know, anybody who wants can research about this.
is the best suited for growing the virus used in the vaccine. And so this is, you know, in any event, and there's a lot, you know, anybody who wants can research about this.
You mean for folks who don't want to receive the vaccine?
You mean for folks who don't want to receive the vaccine?
You mean for folks who don't want to receive the vaccine?
Yes. Well, the case was about a religious belief that our client had, you know, contrary to the practice of vaccination. They didn't want to vaccinate her kid. And he decided to volunteer for reasons I'll never understand to be an expert. And he came to the deposition. He didn't come to trial. Right. He did not show up for trial. We even sent him a subpoena due to take him after the deposition.
Yes. Well, the case was about a religious belief that our client had, you know, contrary to the practice of vaccination. They didn't want to vaccinate her kid. And he decided to volunteer for reasons I'll never understand to be an expert. And he came to the deposition. He didn't come to trial. Right. He did not show up for trial. We even sent him a subpoena due to take him after the deposition.
Yes. Well, the case was about a religious belief that our client had, you know, contrary to the practice of vaccination. They didn't want to vaccinate her kid. And he decided to volunteer for reasons I'll never understand to be an expert. And he came to the deposition. He didn't come to trial. Right. He did not show up for trial. We even sent him a subpoena due to take him after the deposition.
If you ever see the deposition, he says, oh, well, there is this or there's that. And so I sent him a document request saying, hey, you said there's this and that, give it to us. And then he brought a collateral lawsuit to quash that subpoena, believe it or not, because he did not want to give it because they don't have it. It doesn't exist. Just like this polio petition. I don't ask for things.
If you ever see the deposition, he says, oh, well, there is this or there's that. And so I sent him a document request saying, hey, you said there's this and that, give it to us. And then he brought a collateral lawsuit to quash that subpoena, believe it or not, because he did not want to give it because they don't have it. It doesn't exist. Just like this polio petition. I don't ask for things.
If you ever see the deposition, he says, oh, well, there is this or there's that. And so I sent him a document request saying, hey, you said there's this and that, give it to us. And then he brought a collateral lawsuit to quash that subpoena, believe it or not, because he did not want to give it because they don't have it. It doesn't exist. Just like this polio petition. I don't ask for things.
You know, we do try to do my homework beforehand in any event.
You know, we do try to do my homework beforehand in any event.
You know, we do try to do my homework beforehand in any event.
Well, no, no, no, no. Let me be clear about that. In that study, they were trying to figure out which body part was best to use. So the one that they ended up with was actually from the lung of the aborted baby, this aborted fetus. So it's lung fibroblasts are the, where the cells, the substrate that ended up working. So they tried with tongue, It didn't work as well.
Well, no, no, no, no. Let me be clear about that. In that study, they were trying to figure out which body part was best to use. So the one that they ended up with was actually from the lung of the aborted baby, this aborted fetus. So it's lung fibroblasts are the, where the cells, the substrate that ended up working. So they tried with tongue, It didn't work as well.
Well, no, no, no, no. Let me be clear about that. In that study, they were trying to figure out which body part was best to use. So the one that they ended up with was actually from the lung of the aborted baby, this aborted fetus. So it's lung fibroblasts are the, where the cells, the substrate that ended up working. So they tried with tongue, It didn't work as well.
And there's a number of qualities that are looking for how well does the virus replicate? Are there other potential, you know, viruses, you know, and so forth and so forth and so forth. Well, what's the best medium to do it? And so there's... But you said that the cells have to be alive.