Steve Rinella
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It's just like there's just not a lot of trust in the medical research institutions now.
I mean, it was a real wake-up call for people. I think they're like, oh, there's not someone with real objective oversight of all this, like doing a really good job of maintaining everything. It's not a really well-maintained situation.
I mean, it was a real wake-up call for people. I think they're like, oh, there's not someone with real objective oversight of all this, like doing a really good job of maintaining everything. It's not a really well-maintained situation.
I mean, it was a real wake-up call for people. I think they're like, oh, there's not someone with real objective oversight of all this, like doing a really good job of maintaining everything. It's not a really well-maintained situation.
Yeah. I joked about it in my special.
Yeah. I joked about it in my special.
Yeah. I joked about it in my special.
Yeah. It's just one of those things where anything involving money, whenever there's an enormous amount of money involved and then there's a centralized control of information, like where there's people that have a distribution of information and then There's also the problem of exonerating people from any responsibility, which is what happened in the 1990s or was it the 80s?
Yeah. It's just one of those things where anything involving money, whenever there's an enormous amount of money involved and then there's a centralized control of information, like where there's people that have a distribution of information and then There's also the problem of exonerating people from any responsibility, which is what happened in the 1990s or was it the 80s?
Yeah. It's just one of those things where anything involving money, whenever there's an enormous amount of money involved and then there's a centralized control of information, like where there's people that have a distribution of information and then There's also the problem of exonerating people from any responsibility, which is what happened in the 1990s or was it the 80s?
Whenever they gave them because the vaccine manufacturers were saying, listen, we can't manufacture vaccines because too many people are getting injured by them. And we're going to have so much liability that we're not going to be able to manufacture vaccines anymore unless you give us immunity to prosecute it. And so they gave it to them. And then all of a sudden you're getting 72 vaccines.