Does this book change your trust in government agencies when it comes to vaccine approval and promotion?

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For sure. After reading this book and learning that some early data and evidence regarding the COVID vaccine's negative effects were hidden from the public, I'm now more skeptical of what government agencies say.
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I have never trusted the government on anything because, personally, I believe that they have to tell good lies to keep the system in balance.
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Yes, reading "Neither Safe Nor Effective" by Dr. Colleen Huber has made me more skeptical of government agencies when it comes to vaccine approval and promotion. The book presents a critical perspective on the COVID-19 vaccines and raises important questions about their safety and efficacy. While I understand that government agencies like the FDA and CDC have a crucial role in ensuring public health, the book has led me to wonder if these agencies are truly prioritizing public health or if they are influenced by other factors, such as political pressure or pharmaceutical industry interests.
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I have never trusted the government. It is a dark cult so this book hasn't changed my opinion on how I perceive the government.
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I don't think wether the government knew about the unsafe side of the vaccines but am blame it for its ignorance after hearing many people complain on the vaccines
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Despite the numerous conspiracies, even those raised in the book, I think it best to fully investigate what we're getting into first instead of straightaway believing or not believing. I would treat an unscrupulous company or corporation the same as I treat the government, though.
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I question claims that seem too good to be true or rely on supposed expert agreement, as I believe money and power can be motivating factors. The wealthy and influential often have the means to sway political opinion and shape public discourse.
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Reading "Neither Safe Nor Effective" by Dr. Colleen Huber has made me more skeptical about government agencies' role in vaccine approval and promotion.

The book's thorough examination of over 700 studies and its detailed analysis of the vaccines' adverse effects made me question the rush to vaccinate without fully understanding the risks. The information about high death rates among test animals and increased mortality rates in highly vaccinated countries like Israel was particularly alarming.

Dr. Huber's data-driven approach, though dense and academic, underscores the potential dangers that were possibly overlooked. This makes me wonder if economic interests and media influence played a larger role in promoting the vaccines than we were led to believe.

Overall, while I found the book to be a bit overwhelming, it has definitely impacted my trust in government health decisions.
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Nope it doesn't not. I certainly trust the government because in the end they won't put our lives on the line just because of monetary gain. It's inhumane and the moment we start thinking that of the people who govern us then we might as well govern ourselves. It's not a nice idea take it out the window.
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Nope it doesn't not. I certainly trust the government because in the end they won't put our lives on the line just because of monetary gain. It's inhumane and the moment we start thinking that of the people who govern us then we might as well govern ourselves. It's not a nice idea take it out the window
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Nope it doesn't not. I certainly trust the government because in the end they won't put our lives on the line just because of monetary gain. It's inhumane and the moment we start thinking that of the people who govern us then we might as well govern ourselves. It's not a nice idea take it out the window
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Nope it doesn't not. I certainly trust the government because in the end they won't put our lives on the line just because of monetary gain. It's inhumane and the moment we start thinking that of the people who govern us then we might as well govern ourselves. It's not a nice idea take it out the window
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Post by Amanda Brouillette Gladden »

I don't think this book should change views on government. The reason I say this is because people should rely solely on their research and science, in my personal opinion. I personally don't feel this book does either, however, if you already only believe in natural treatment then you probably have your own opinions established regarding government and science. If you're like me and follow proven science, then your views still won't change. With the said, someone that is on the fence about vaccines or the pandemic and hasn't fully researched the opinions in this book, I could see how their opinions might change.
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This book didn't have to change many things about my ideas since I already agreed with what the author had to say. It was more reassuring than convincing to me.
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This book reinforces my existing concerns about government agencies and vaccine approval processes. I believe it's essential to question and critically evaluate the information they provide, seeking multiple sources and expert opinions to make informed decisions about my health.
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