Can you trust Johnson & Johnson to Manufacture a Covid Vaccine?

2 years ago
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The vaccine is safe. We know this because the manufacturers tell us so, and they are extremely ethical Big Pharma companies.

Let’s take Johnson & Johnson, for example. Johnson & Johnson has been a trusted brand name for generations. And with good reason! I mean, this is a company with such a clear dedication to its customer base, that it has paid out billions of dollars to its customers, when ordered to do so by the courts.

And these guys have a ton of integrity, I mean, they are super-committed to standing behind their products, 100%, no matter what.

For example, when the US paused the J&J shot over concerns about a serious side effect called vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) — blood clots combined with low levels of blood platelets following immunization, J&J insisted upon its safety. And that’s not surprising. J&J has demonstrated the strength of character and dedication to really make a solid commitment to stand by their products, no matter how many customers have developed cancer, or died, as a result.

When tests of their baby powder showed high levels of asbestos, way back in the 1970s, did they quit selling it? No! They covered up those test results, and stood by their product! And when their own customers started to turn against them, and sued, did they stop selling that product? No way! They fought in court with all the force and legal maneuvering a multi-billiondollar company can bring to bear against those ungrateful, dying, cancerous customers.

Even when forced to pay huge settlements, they insisted on the safety of their product, and kept selling it, right up until 2018, when they finally stopped. After all, a company can only continuing poisoning its customers with it’s completely safe products until it becomes more expensive to settle the cases than to continue the poisoning. But did they admit defeat? Did they admit their product was toxic? Heck, no! They were forced to stop because of the unfortunate misinformation. They believed in the safety of their baby powder, despite all evidence to the contrary, and they were willing to bet your baby’s life on it.

Just like how they are willing to bet your life on their vaccine today.

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