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Pfizer: creating more powerful viruses to generate more money

From the Daily Mail

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11678281/Undercover-footage-reveals-Pfizer-exploring-manipulating-COVID-make-potent.html

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might have some insight.
SW-User
@soar2newhighs An amusing spin on nonexistent genocide. Now I've heard it all...
@SW-User Given your age if true, perhaps certain aspects of history have gone by you or you have no clue about. That said, believe what you want.
And you watched it, correct?
SW-User
@soar2newhighs Yes I have. And it's utter bullshit. It tries to insinuate a connection between the very real and horrendous eugenics programs that the US undertook in the early 20th century, and the COVID vaccine, and utterly fails to do so. A clever trick is used for those not paying attention in where by highlighting nearly 100 year old research documents with seemly very scary numbers on them, it is somehow taken as proof of modern medicine's current agenda of *insert conspiracy theory here* (in this case, the covid vaccine). It's laughable.
@SW-User Fair enough.if that is your opinion, fine.
WalterF · 70-79, M
@SW-User Unfortunately, your manner of receiving information, direct from the mainstream media, filtered where necessary through the jaundiced lens of the fully paid-up "fact-checkers," means that you are deprived of much that goes on in the real world. But as the man said, that's absolutely fine.
SW-User
@WalterF Well, I watched that video. I personally consider it bullshit. It's got nothing to do with fact-checkers, even though fact-checkers work on scientific rationales. It seems that you simply decide to accept anything that fits with your worldview, be it meme, or YouTube video.
WalterF · 70-79, M
@SW-User I dislike watching videos. If it's two minutes, ok. But talking heads bore me stiff. I'm a reader. I teach Scientific Writing in the French pharmaceutical industry, so you can understand that I only read well-written, sound stuff. Memes? no interest- unless they're hilarious.

No, I'm afraid the picure you have of us reality theorists, as tinfoil covered village idiots slobbering at the mouth, is somewhat off target. We could compare qualifications, career achievements... you might be surprised.

The lesson, surely, to be taken from all this: there are many many intelligent people out there besides yourself. They have different views, different sources. The fact that their opinion differs from yours - does that make them fools? No sir, it does not. It would be foolish of you to say that it does.