Judging Freedom - FDA LIMITS use of J&J COVID vaccine
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Hi there, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Friday, May 6, 2022.
It's about 11.50 in the morning here on the East Coast. Yesterday afternoon, the Food and Drug
Administration acknowledged that the J&J, Johnson & Johnson vaccine is highly dangerous and may cause deadly blood clots. Sound familiar?
Yes. This is what critics said about the J&J vaccine millions and millions of vaccines ago.
Forgive me. It's not a vaccine. None of these is a vaccine. A vaccine is a small sample of the virus to be killed, which gives you a very small and benign case of
the virus, which builds up antibodies. This is what we all had as kids for smallpox and
measles and chickenpox. This is some sort of a chemical concoction that apparently tempers or
lessens the effect of the virus if you get it. But why take
this thing if it's going to give you blood clots that could kill you? So why is the FDA acknowledging
this today in May 2022 and not a year and a half ago when this thing first came out by J&J? And can you sue the government
because it changed its mind, because it failed to keep you safe, because it allowed a private
entity that the government regulates to produce a chemical which can cause death? You already know
the answer to that. The answer is is no The government has immunized itself
Can you sue J&J?
No
The government has immunized J&J
You see they have us coming and going
The elites that run the government
They will punish us for not taking a so-called vaccine
They will immunize the manufacturers of the so-called vaccine if it
kills us, and they won't allow us to sue anybody. Not a government that I consented to, not a
democracy in the Western world, not a government interested in freedom, a government interested in
control and covering up for its own mistakes. Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom.