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“They can't they don't want to end up upside down. And remember, the whole reason a drug is licensed is because harm. The crazy thing about the Vio one is I think it killed somewhere north of 50,000 people and they still made profit off of it.”

“In that lawsuit what they discovered was the company had done an internal calculation in which it did the math. What's it going to cost to actually fix all the gas tanks? what's that dollar number versus what's it going to cost to just pay out for those deaths every year.”

“Think about how incredibly harmful and how much harm these vaccines must do that they cannot survive on the market without this immunity from 1986. Think about that.”

“No measles vaccine, we're all going to die, right? That is the impression they give you. You have any idea how many people died of measles in the years before there was measles vaccine in the United States? That's it. 400 a year died in the United States at a time when everybody had measles.”

“Between 1900 and the late 1950s, early 1960s, the mortality from measles declined in the United States by over 98%. You know what didn't cause that? Vaccines.”

“Measles has been around for forever... 1900, measles already endemic. So every year there's a few million people cohort that were getting it and you had this decline and so you have to ask yourself what was the decline. Um it was probably better sanitation, better acute medical care.”

“Why would women that have had measles have 50% less ovarian cancer which kills a lot of women every year? Um what is it about it?”