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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1463457)6/18/2024 6:02:34 PM
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<< The answer is generally no. In the United States, most vaccines are covered by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), which...>>

Yeah, sure Rat. They can commit atrocities on humans and get away with it. Ha Ha Ha, most amusing.

Only there seems to some query whether the clot shot is a vaccine or not. According to the manufacturers it is "An Experimental Gene Therapy"... not a vaccine.

Also... just as important, the vaccine compensation only covers cases where the vaccine has been administered correctly. Criminal activity... such as blatant lies... are not covered.

Looks to me like a double whammy, but interested in what the lawyers have to say.

The court of public opinion is going to be harsh whatever, and rightly so.
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