Trust the Science?
I am asked to allow something to be injected into my bloodstream. If I do not comply, I might loose my job. Also, I risk becoming a tick on society’s back. When I ask, “why, how come?,” I am told “Trust the Science.”
What Science? Do the people asking me to “trust science” even know what science is? I think not, as science is a process. Science isn’t a brand name, nor is it a religion.
There exist parties wherein needles are offered up, needles containing “feel good” drugs, sometimes laced with fentanyl. If one accepts one of these needles, one doesn’t always know what they are getting, especially if it doesn’t come from a trusted source. I have been taught by my educational institutions and by my government (“just say ‘no’”) not to accept drugs pushed upon me; these warnings especially instilled fear by emphasizing I could not know exactly what is mixed in these drugs.
Now my government and educational institutions are doing a complete about-face. These entities are turning their backs on everything they have previously professed. Now I’m asked to inject a substance for which I’m not privy to the ingredients. The substance is a secret sauce. It contains an ingredient so clandestine, the FDA, in approving the use, allowed its exact name and nature to be redacted due to protection of trade secrets.
Furthermore, the secrets surrounding this mystery substance the educators and my government want me to inject are so worthy of protection I am not allowed to know how my body will process it.
Nor am I to know how it is made.
They say, “trust the science.” Is this science, and if so, how could I or anyone else possibly trust it?
Oh, and one more thing…. one of the reasons my educators and my government submitted in support of not taking drugs offered at a party surrounded a directive not to trust the source. Pfizer was found liable for the largest fraud settlement in history.
Trust Science™?