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The guy does whine a bit about NAZI connections to the drug's developer as if that's the reason a drug company was shady AF.

However, the story has a lot of parallels in a modern medication. We're at the "Troubling rumors" stage right now.

The guy does whine a bit about NAZI connections to the drug's developer as if that's the reason a drug company was shady AF. However, the story has a lot of parallels in a modern medication. We're at the "Troubling rumors" stage right now.

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If you think this was an accident, it wasn’t.

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"Oy vey, are you anti-Judean?" Gotta get the shekels from the goyim, and if they are killed in the process, double bonus for the kikes! Same thing happened with the mRNA experimental drug or clot shot! And it worked so well, they'll do it again in several months/years.

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COVID Vaccine: "Hold my beer".

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WAS. When the full extent of the ongoing cohen19 jabs comes out that one will not longer be the worst.

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Yes, for now however, it remains the worst. We're moving through the ranks to have a more severe one.

correct. When they pull out the hemorrhagic viruses, that's when Ima gettin nervous.

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That was then, this is now. Covid is the worst medical fuck-up in history.

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I went to grade school with a kid damaged by thalidomide. He was bright and friendly but had multiple congenital limb deformities. It was originally touted for morning sickness and then the babies started being born without limbs. Lots of these babies were left to simply die (like China's dying rooms) but some parents chose to raise their damaged babies.

There's a prenatal test called chorionic villus sampling performed to evaluate genetic anomalies that actually causes limb deformities or total absence of.

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The mothers of thalidomide babies were also told to "Trust the Science" that this stuff was "safe".

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i dont have time right now to watch it. is this the same stuff that is in immodium AD?

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No. Thalidomide isn't widely available anymore. It's primarily used as a leprosy treatment now.