However, if it was just fraud, wouldn't it have been easier and more profitable to just push saline solution with a few simple cheap feel-good chemicals in it? I mean, if the goal is to get as much money from the suckers as possible, you'd kind of want it to be safe and ineffective but acts like it is effective. At least for a short while. Sort of like those Goody's powders, which are a real scam, if you ask me. That would've been the ideal pharma-quack model to base the "vaccines" off of.
That's not what we got is it? It's dangerous and ineffective. Very dangerous. To use the Goody's powder analogy, they spiked it with cocaine and methamphetamine and whatever experimental chemicals they had on hand. Maybe it is just arrogance at play but there may be more sinister motivations as well. Us peasants may never know though.
Re: More than greed and incompetence
That's not what we got is it? It's dangerous and ineffective. Very dangerous. To use the Goody's powder analogy, they spiked it with cocaine and methamphetamine and whatever experimental chemicals they had on hand. Maybe it is just arrogance at play but there may be more sinister motivations as well. Us peasants may never know though.