I swear it gets this ridiculous.
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That sounds like strong circumstantial evidence to me.
If you did go to court to sue the restaurant, you would most likely win.
People have common sense in examples like this,
but somehow when it comes to lots and lots of people showing almost the same reactions after the same vaccines -- that is all "anecdotal" and not worth looking into to!
It's weird, right. For me as a Voluntaryist, it is the same as when I get someone to agree that if a neighbor puts a gun to your head, and forces you to pay for, say, the construction of a park for the kids in the neighborhood, it is theft, but if a whole bunch of neighbors do it (government) it becomes magically "moral." Aye-aye-aye...
Thanks for watching, @canadian-coconut. People like you make me feel a little less crazy in this weird world. ;)
You say you feel a little crazy? We have a drug for that! Not a vaccine yet, but we are working on it! Because we LOVE you...r money.
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I would not say not worth looking into, but not proof on it's own.
Vaccines… Such a wonderful fucking idea that the US court system has a separate kind of courts just to deal with vaccine liability. that fact alone should be a red flag for anyone thinking about getting this poison injected into their children!
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Vaccines Such a good fucking idea .
Pharmaceutical Mafia, there should be an independent body of experts that can test all these vaccines.
That would be counterproductive the big pharmas monetary interest! Those corporations are so huge they can influence government it's disgusting!
That's right, so an independent commission should be created
This is a really good point and explains some of where the suspicion comes from. It's very similar in that it is very hard to prove in both cases, but that doesn't mean it can't be proved.
For example, an excerpt from a law firm on a lawsuit over suspected food poisoning:
It's a little different since it's unlikely one vaccine will differ from another (the way one piece of cooked chicken might differ from another) but similar in that proving cause based on anecdotal evidence is never enough.
Likely the restaurant will settle because of the bad PR if they think they even might be culpable. But if they don't you will have a hard time proving. Even an inspection after the fact may pass clean.
The real zinger is in multiple testimonials from other folks who are affected. It's the last thing I quote there and central to the you establishing the farce in your video.
Why is this? Well the more people who experience the sick symptoms the more likely it is that they encountered the same pathogen or poison, given their somewhat independent behavior and life. So 5 friends who live in different parts of the same city say, and who are not blood related.
I once knew a vegetarian who ate a chicken burger sandwich after consuming a reasonably festive quantity of alcohol. He was violently I'll after about an hour for the entire night, maybe 8 hours. Now, was it the excess of alcohol? The chicken, on account of his lack of exposure to it? Was the chicken gone bad? Or was it something else, unrelated?