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Big Pharma doesn’t want healthy people, it wants customers

Updated: May 6, 2021 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

May 6, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — If there’s one thing that’s obvious in this coronavirus-insane world, it’s that the global medical establishment not only rejects but detests the idea that the human body is a temple of the Holy Spirit.

The pressure being put on every man, woman, and now child to get the COVID sludge injected into their veins is an all-out assault on the human person as a creature made in the image and likeness of God.

Not only are the ingredients in this jab from hell having terrible side effects on those who get it, it doesn’t even protect them from contracting the virus. We’re basically living through a world-wide experiment that’s genetically altering the human race. And for what!? Certainly not our health and well-being.

But the misleadingly-labeled “vaccine” isn’t the root of the problem. The real threat is the international healthcare industry run by Big Pharma.

Four years ago, I was severely overweight. Sure, I ate fast food and drank alcohol a couple times a week. But I wasn’t doing anything that the food pyramid and television ads told me not to. I ate low-fat foods, got my fair share of breads and pastas, and counted calories (well,

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