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A valuable essay. It should be mentioned that the tort of battery is a separate cause of action from breach of the duty to obtain informed consent in the tort of negligence. Battery arises when the nature of the thing done which invades bodily integrity is different in nature from what was consented to be done. Battery has certain advantages for the plaintiff over negligence. Arguably, the COVID-19 gene therapy shots were not only in wholesale breach of requirements for informed consent, they also constituted batteries, given the presence of more than minimal quantities of DNA and other contaminants. in other words, the shots were not in nature vaccines, they were something essentially different. One test of this is, who would have agreed to receive the shots if they knew what was in them?

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Looking for effective drugs in evil, Godless, for profit, big pharma's 60 billion in fraud and corruption fines world is a job for fools and suckers! Don't you know Big Pharma's [so-called] "medicine" is a or, the leading cause of death in the USA? Killing between 12.5 to 40 million in just the last 50 years, [Not counting their coved kills!] (According to the Johns Hopkins [low-ball] iatrogenic study or the well-documented book, Death by Medicine by Dr. Null?)

One might as well trust Satan, on how to get to Heaven!

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I support only the Nuremberg Code and NOT the medical conspiracy going on in this country. No one is going to force me to do anything I don't want to do and if our government attempts to take control over my body and my choices, they can go to hell.

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Well I got informed after I had a stint put in that it was an experiential medicine coated one . Not being that savvy at the time . I didn’t and I’m sure they didn’t that to make a medicine stick to a metal you rough it up , so you basically have a file rubbing against the blood cells as they pass after the (medicine)? Was dissolved. I got a blood clot stuck in the stint years later. Luckily I suppose I was in the hospital at the time of the blockage and got wheeled quickly into a clinic theater for a technician to remove it . All as I was awake because of the morphine I was on at the time . Got to ask a lot of questions during the process.

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When the word "RARE" is used to describe a "risk" - when in fact the actual number of these "events" has never been counted beyond "less than 1%" accuracy (i.e., the Harvard-Pilgrim Study of VAERS) then the "informed" part goes out the window.

Without any NUMBERS to support the "rare" slogan, the term is nothing more than pure FRAUD (in inducement) which, standing alone, is a criminal act, particularly when said criminal act leads to great bodily injury and/or death.

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