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Oh, right. The water-wing crowd.Plenty but I save my best material for people who can understand it.
Ah. Well...H1N1.
I... don't think the pharmaceutical companies are really capable of being pissed off right now. I mean, if you manufactured drugs and vaccines, were making money hand over fist, and had the FDA on your leash, you probably wouldn't be worried about some lone miscreant airing out your dirty laundry on a porn board...Well don't piss them off!
No, not a kneejerk post, Tuskeegee was mainly what I had in mind when I posted.Immediatley that came to mind was the syphilis experiments, was it in the 30's?
Kneejerk post
But, to get the real thing, they would have had to have been in Vietnam about forty years ago.I like citrus scented soaps and lotions, as much as anyone would.
But I would not buy something called Agent Orange.
But I would not put it past someone my grandchild's age,
or great grandchild's age to think it was humorous in some way.
Payback for when I needled the adults in my life, when I was a youngling.
An interesting read, as always, thanks for posting the information.
You're still bitter that we had sex in your den, aren't you?Oh get the dam shots already.
What could it hurt?
Oh get the dam shots already.
What could it hurt?
You're still bitter that we had sex in your den, aren't you?
As if you haven't got enough oil-mileage on my shirt by now...
Well, I suppose he might as well know about those, too.... and on the dining room table, and on the pool table, and on the front porch....
Well, I suppose he might as well know about those, too.
There were enough bystanders that he probably heard, anyway...
It's not like I want my shirt back now.
Batch and I shared spoons and sprinkles.
Try as you may, you will never top that.
Don't be so sure.Batch and I shared spoons and sprinkles.
Try as you may, you will never top that.
(from page 1...)byron, that was all far to long and boring.
gimme the cheat notes?
Okay, the upshot is that vaccines declared "safe" by your government secretly aren't. They're contaminated with all sorts of disease agents which could never get into your system without you being directly injected with them.
And... "Since vaccine development information is considered proprietary - protected by nondisclosure policies - government officials and researchers must shield potential safety issues from public scrutiny. This censorship is rationalized by the all too persuasive argument that vaccines cannot be criticized lest the public become non-compliant in taking them."