[–] ardvarcus 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Motherfucker. Read this:
In its studies, J&J found those who got the drug had a rapid reduction in the severity of their thinking, although the results didn't differ in a statistically significant way from patients given a placebo.
It does nothing. It's like a sugar pill they say will make you feel good, and because of the placebo effect, it does make many people feel good.
[–] Wheatstone 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
SSRI's double your risk of suicide!!!
So what's their soft kill method this time?
It's ketamine, an old and proven antidepressant. The pharmaceutical industry has avoided ketamine because it is too cheap and cannot be patented. Johnson & Johnson has found a way to make a derivative that can get patented. Now they have to make sure that the FDA does not approve other derivates or the original stuff and the profit is theirs. Still corrupt, but better than the SSRI scam because nobody will die this time.
[–] AcceptableWays 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
I don't usually make up conspiracy but what if there was some trace of harmless virus in that spray? So, the plandemic test detect any viruses... Make that spray avaliable with minimal effort to hook the feeble minded on antidepressant, then have them come back a week later for pills and probe their nose at same time! Spray left trace of viruses so test come back positive and increase plandemic number but the feeble minded don't care because he got his happy pills...