What possible reason is there to be producing what nature probably could not produce? Why are we doing this?
Lester Johnson
The Public Record
I think we witnessed that during COVID. They drove it in a very bad direction.
We could use a public debate regarding all things vaccine, the profit, motive of it, and everything else.
I think one of the things we have to provide oversight is the sabotage of early treatment using widely available cheap and safe generic drugs.
In Eisenhower's very prescient farewell speech, he not only warned us about the military industrial complex, he warned us about government funding of research.
We need to do a lot of oversight, not just on the origin, which is an important aspect of this, but on everything.
We may not have a smoking gun, but the circumstantial evidence is strong that this was a man-made virus.
He said you do that, then scientists are going to be more interested in their grant, in obtaining a grant than pursuing truthful science.
I think one of the things we have to provide oversight is the sabotage of early treatment using widely available cheap and safe generic drugs.
What possible reason is there to be producing what nature probably could not produce? Why are we doing this?





