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I'm not a statistician or a doctor, so let me be clear.

If you think about it in terms of Occam's Razor, it would be a Covid-19 vaccine with a horrifying variety of side effects.

I think it's similar in any country, but in Japan, it has been said that the Faculty of Public Health attracts inferior medical school students. In fact, looking at what they are learning, what provisions of the Infectious Diseases Act should be applied, how to prepare and allocate medical resources, how to allocate personnel, when to issue movement restrictions, and how to aggregate data. These are mostly administrative procedures. Therefore, they cannot understand the mechanism of pseudo-mRNA. They think that because they do not have the ability to think, they can avoid responsibility by hiding adverse events.

The most fundamental thing is that they have a perverted sense of values that says, ``Those things are safe until they are proven to be dangerous,'' rather than ``Those things are dangerous until they are proven to be safe.''

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Yes, Masaki.

Like Naomi Klein said in the Defender report linked to at top:

"... it is evidence of a problem with state record-keeping — some bureaucratic malfeasance at a grand scale.”

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