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2025-04-01 12:11:42
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fiddlehodl@nostrplebs.com on Nostr: I think that money is spent for value. We would like to think that the value is good ...

I think that money is spent for value. We would like to think that the value is good health outcomes, but the job of a corporation is to make sure that value is profit.

This doesn't mean that vaccine drs and researchers are working only for the money. Personally I would tend to trust their motives, but I don't trust that the motives of their CEOs or of the corporations as a whole align with mine.

I'm sorry - I'm not sure I understand your question about studies being falsified. That the funding doesn't affect the outcome? There are lots of ways to adjust or design studies based on the outcomes one wants. I saw one recently about SSRIs: the researchers did a first phase of a study in which some participants had very negative reactions. The second phase simply excluded those participants (on grounds that they justified somehow - I don't remember the details - they may have called the first phase a pre-trial?). The result was fewer side effects being reported.

I'm not claiming that it's necessarily safer to skip every vaccine for every child. I just think that given the powerful financial incentives behind them, parents should look into each shot very carefully before agreeing to it.
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