Mark Poulin
on June 7, 2021
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Facebook the mRNA therapies mistakenly called "vaccines" are not FDA approved: they have only been granted "emergency use authorization." Are those the unapproved treatments of which you speak, which may cause serious harm?
#Vaccine #mRNATherapy
Cheerios got into hot water for claiming their cereal may help lower cholesterol because it isn't an FDA approved medicine. Health foods, healthier soaps, natural remedies, and essential oils cannot claim any medical benefits without adding legal fine print stating that their statements have not been reviewed nor confirmed by the FDA. Individuals without medical degrees can get in trouble for giving medical advice. However governments can force untested mRNA therapy on most of the world in exchange for peoples' freedoms and you, Facebook can (with a clear conscience) be complicit in that propaganda? You, Facebook can give everyone medical advice: you tell us mRNA "vaccines" which are still being tested are safe and that other treatments may be seriously harmful.
Screw you. Stop giving us medical advice. You are a social media platform.
This is horseshit.
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