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Before everyone uses the phrase they learned a while back,*

consider at length the likelihood based on current information.

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*Correlation/Causation

Terence57 7 Sep 6
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How far from the law of the land is mankind willing to be led by inhumanity?

A coroner discovers a cause of death. Like a canary in a coal mine the dead bird warns the remaining birds about their impending demise.

A coroner is then duty-bound to prosecute the case, bringing the evidence to an independent county grand jury.

Someone in the entire county would be capable of handling the case as a private prosecutor if the coroner is not the best at that job.

The independent grand jury needs only to establish probable cause to then deliver a True Bill to be presented to the most likely suspect, inviting the defendant to an expedient criminal trial by jury in a County Criminal Court of Law, doing so before the next bird dies, so as not to "share" the blood on the hands of those independent grand jurors for misfeasance or worse.

Meanwhile, the evidence discovered by the county coroner may also alert special forces, a sheriff, or anyone capable, to spread the word as to the death of the first canary, patient zero, and the likely cause of death, poison in the air, water, or political environment.

As soon as the expedient trial is complete, trial transcripts serve as Public Notices, here those transcripts say, beyond reasonable doubt, the cause of death of patient zero.

Beware, we do not allow deaths of our canaries without a proper defense in cases of canary murder.

Oh, but instead of rule of law, on an equal footing, how about paying more that that which is affordable to the murderers because they claim to be our ONE and ONLY source of protection from murderers?

Brilliant!

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If it's not the jab, what do you think it could be? Climate change? Or maybe the effects of 'white supremacy' 'colonising' their bodies? Internalized racism?
Seems pretty obvious what's causing it. There were a few good doctors out there trying to warn people about this sort of thing when the jabs came out. They were labelled as 'conspiracy theorists'. Now with more evidence coming out, pro-jabbers are either bending over backwards trying to say it's not the jab (but not offering any plausible theories on what it could be), or just sticking their head in the sand and ignoring this.

What I'm saying is that it would be premature to throw out Causation in favor on Correlation.

The 'established medical community' can be expected to be dragged screaming to investigate this. Nonetheless, I think it's going to get looked into.

If Pharma operates like other businesses (and I'm pretty sure it does) any evidence that points
to versions of the vax causing this will be met w/ denials, excoriations, etc., culminating in
a decline and eventual stoppage of the vax in question.

Pharma can't be held liable, however. It was approved as experimental---so...

@Terence57 oh, I wasn't having a dig at you personally, hope you didn't take it that way.
There are fanatics on both sides of the fence. Some believe one side or other no matter what evidence and proof is presented. The main battle and propaganda war is for the people in the middle which make up a sizeable proportion.
The 'established medical community' and big pharma have produced both good and bad in the past, because meritocracy mattered and being overtly corrupt was a death sentence.
Covid and everything that came out of it was like a litmus test, or faith test. A kind of forced radicalisation. It was meant to seperate and isolate the believers from the non believers. The intention, to a degree, was to create or push people into the 'trust the science' camp, but ironically it's had the same result as ISIS but in medical terms/form.
Now a lot of people see that big pharma isn't much different to the big tobacco of old - and big tobacco had their own 'professional' (and paid for) 'medical experts'. And this has been compounded by the media - which has had a similar result.
As far as correlation/causation thing goes - that's valid early on, but by now both sides have barricaded and fortified themselves in their own position. Although, every now and then, someone from one side crosses over.
As far as the 'established medical community' goes - we hold them in higher esteem then they should be. I was the same till I worked in it and saw that it was filled with corruption, NPCs, psychopaths, narcissists....all hiding behind a slick, caring image. Information and knowledge has been hidden by the medical fraternity in the way of; their own language, paywalls/'elite accessibility', censorship etc.
Not to say they're all bad - because many (particularly the old schoolers) never did it for the fame, fortune or image. Many even gave up/ruined their careers trying to do the right thing. But the medical industry is as rotten as politics, and has just as much money/power at stake
The only way to circumvent 'the industry' is through personal education, understanding and choice (and the conviction to stand behind it rather than to bow down to peer pressure).
Thanks for listening to my Ted Talk 😁

@Tom81 Business thrives best when it answers The Market.

Not Pharma, not FB, not Amazon can buck it. They can guide it, they can influence it, they can even to some extent create it. But once it's there, it has a mind of its own.

Long term, The Market will support what it likes, put up with what it sees as benign, and will ruin what it doesn't care for. That makes it more efficient than the current government, which doesn't seem to answer to anyone.

Best, T

@Terence57 "Business thrives best when it answers The Market" - yes it does, hence the saying 'go woke, go broke'. Unfortunately we have ESG scores, government bail outs (because 'too big to fail' became a thing for certain industries), etc ... but those things have no longevity.
Let's just hope the public checks itself before it wrecks itself.

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