After WWII the Allies hanged 7 doctors for violating their patient’s right to Informed Consent— even though that right was not yet codified.
— Bret Weinstein (@BretWeinstein) September 19, 2024
In 2024 The FDA has approved a vaccine that it admits can kill people who didn’t take it.
They are FLAGRANTLY violating the same… https://t.co/ybRutdp1Tn
ACAM2000, a vaccine approved last month by the FDA for mpox, comes with a list of “serious complications,” including myocarditis, death and fetal death. The FDA’s medication guide also warns that people who receive the vaccine may spread it to unvaccinated people, who also risk developing vaccine side effects, including death.
A vaccine approved in August by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for people deemed to be at “high risk” for mpox infection may cause more harm than good, according to the FDA’s own medication guide for the product.
ACAM2000 — made by Emergent BioSolutions, a company specializing in vaccines for biochemical warfare threats such as anthrax and smallpox — was approved for smallpox in 2007.
However, on Aug. 29, the FDA issued an expanded supplement approval for ACAM2000’s use against mpox.
Since then, social media users have been posting clips of the FDA’s ACAM2000 medication guide, which warns the vaccine may cause “serious complications” in both the vaccinated person and those with whom they come into close contact up to 6 weeks after getting the shot.
ACAM2000 is a vaccine used to prevent smallpox and mpox disease.
— Toast on the Side (@toastontheside) September 17, 2024
Read from the FDA site:https://t.co/ZVxvBqVyXq
This is disaster waiting to happen! pic.twitter.com/0RlFN2pttZ
Not having anal sex with another man is the only vaccine needed.
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