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originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Yes they argued they couldn't establish a motive as they didn't want to jail her. Motive is very clear to everyone: She didn't believe the vaccines are safe and effective.
So you know better than the Judge and know his motives behind his sentencing of the Nurse? You can get all that from making assumptions?!?!?
Nobody has argued that she injected all 8,600 of them with the saline solution. But nobody believes she has injected only 6 of them with the saline solution. It is an unknown in this case.
You say that but in the post above you said...
There were subsequently antibody tests performed and no evidence of antibodies in any of them.
Which is it? I sense a flip flop coming!!?!?!?
We only have some of the evidence and we cannot be in the minds of the judges but if we take an educated guess we have good chance of being correct. Nothing wrong with an educated guess/assumption.
So you're educated in German law, are you? Care to share those qualifications, I think it more likely qualifications in assumptions!
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Asmodeus3
This is exactly what you said...
There were subsequently antibody tests performed and no evidence of antibodies in any of them.
So are you flip flopping now?
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Asmodeus3
So, just the childish "oh no I didn't" replies? It's like something from a Panto!!!
I posted what you said, you can try and deny it but that won't work.
The court evidence points to her only ejecting a few with saline, and not your " the Nurse never injected ANY of them" assumptions.
Naaah. I didn't.
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Naaah. I didn't.
Such intelligent posting?!?!
And you did say she never injected any of them.
I hope you never need medical attention and the person treating you decides they don't agree with the procedure because of their incorrect beliefs and assumptions!
The nurse doesn't have incorrect views and ideas. That's your own interpretation. She has very strong reasons not to inject these people with the Covid vaccines. Although she should have done it in a different way.
originally posted by: Kurokage
a reply to: Asmodeus3
The nurse doesn't have incorrect views and ideas. That's your own interpretation. She has very strong reasons not to inject these people with the Covid vaccines. Although she should have done it in a different way.
That to is just your interpretation!!
But we both do agree on the fact that she should have acted differently to the situation.
Two years into global debacle, it was clear the system was juiced for mass indiscriminate administration. Disaster to roll out without assurances on safety or efficacy. CEPI business plan had no clinical criteria for success just $$$