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pimaCanyon's avatar

1 in 2000 may sound like pretty good odds, but what if air travel in the US had that kind of safety record? According to the FAA website, there are 45,000 commercial flights per day over the US, each flight carrying an average of 64 passengers. If these flights had the same safety record as the jabs (1 in 2000 resulting in serious injury or death), we would have 22 commercial airplanes crashing EVERY DAY, some of which would kill all passengers on board, others would just maim all passengers leaving them with life changing injuries. 22 crashes a day, every day. How long would it take the FAA to shut down commercial flights so they could figure out what's going on? And how would people feel about flying with that kind of safety record?

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"Let me be quite frank with you. If someone was holding a gun to my head and gave me a choice of this so-called vaccine or a bullet through the brain, I would choose the bullet. Give me liberty, or give me death. There can be no alternative, no settling for less."

Mechanisms of COVID-19 Vaccine Injury

https://iceni.substack.com/p/mechanisms-of-covid-19-vaccine-injury

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