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60 Minutes: Swine Flu (1976)

Mar 13, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   60 Minutes, advertising, CDC, David Sencer, flu, General, government, Guillain-Barre, marketing, media, Mike Wallace, pandemic, press, respiratory infection, roll up your sleeve, swine flu, TV, vaccine, virus  //  Comments Off on 60 Minutes: Swine Flu (1976)
Pandemic playbook at work in the 1970s. The US government, pharma, and television/media complicit in the fear mongering and “vaccine” marketing.

60 Minutes: Swine Flu (1976)

Mar 13, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   advertising, CDC, David Sencer, flu, General, government, Guillain-Barre, marketing, media, Mike Wallace, pandemic, press, respiratory infection, roll up your sleeve, swine flu, TV, vaccine, virus  //  Comments Off on 60 Minutes: Swine Flu (1976)
Pandemic playbook at work in the 1970s. The US government, pharma, and television/media complicit in the fear mongering and “vaccine” marketing.

The Antibody Deception

Source By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 2, 2021 The world has been fixated for months on novel-coronavirus PCR testing, contact tracing and vaccination. Meanwhile, another major part of the Covid biomedical complex has received far less attention: the use of antibodies for detecting, diagnosing and treating infection with the novel coronavirus. Hundreds of antibodies have been approved […]

The Antibody Deception

Source By Rosemary Frei, MScMarch 2, 2021 The world has been fixated for months on novel-coronavirus PCR testing, contact tracing and vaccination. Meanwhile, another major part of the Covid biomedical complex has received far less attention: the use of antibodies for detecting, diagnosing and treating infection with the novel coronavirus. Hundreds of antibodies have been approved […]

Taxpayer Money for Vaccine Confidence Activities

Mar 10, 2021   //   by Team FPS   //   advertising, advertisment, effective, General, government, lobbying, safe, vaccine  //  Comments Off on Taxpayer Money for Vaccine Confidence Activities
Representative Thomas Massie points out the absurdity of using taxpayer (or actually printed money from the Federal Reserve) to convince Americans to take a vaccine from a publicly-traded, profit-seeking company. Nice of the debt ladened federal government to do a billion dollar advertising campaign for pharma.

Sugar Ads

Dec 31, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   advertising, General, sucrose, sugar, weight loss  //  Comments Off on Sugar Ads

The “chemical imbalance” myth

Feb 7, 2012   //   by Team FPS   //   advertising, aggression, antidepressants, anxiety, brain, depression, diagnosis, General, MAOI, metabolism, Monoamine oxidase, paxil, psychiatry, serotonin, SSRI, stress, suicide, thyroid, zoloft  //  Comments Off on The “chemical imbalance” myth
by Chris Kresser L.Ac June 30, 2008 in Depression, Myths & Truths Source “A theory that is wrong is considered preferable to admitting our ignorance.” – Elliot Vallenstein, Ph.D. The idea that depression and other mental health conditions are caused by an imbalance of chemicals in the brain is so deeply ingrained in our psyche that it [...]
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