Re: Merk drug company vaccines admits injecting cancer virusesIn article <13khh1318p4u418@corp.supernews . com >,
Peter Moran <pmoran@internode.on . net > wrote:
>"David Wright" <wright@l1000.prodigy . net > wrote in message
>news:W222j.1674$C24.240@newssvr17.news.prodigy . net ...
>> In article <5bSdnQwZ1eIJC9XanZ2dnUVZ8h2dnZ2d@bt . com >,
>> JOHN <john@nospam . com > wrote:
>>> * w w w .liveleak . com /view?i=327_1195303011
>>
>> Just the sort of dishonest hype I'd expect, considering the source.
>
>Yes, the usual distortions and especially no indication that, as the main
>speaker explicitly stated at one point, the problems with unsuspected
>viruses in vaccine sources arose from the "crude science" of earlier times.
>
>What did you think of the obscene laughter every time there was anything
>hinting at devastating harm to recipients of vaccines? Extraordinary.
I didn't understand that part. In fact, given that there was no
corresponding video, you couldn't be sure who was laughing. I assume
it was the creators of the video. They seemed to be taking great glee
in the possibility of harm to any vaccine recipients, yes.
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