Logic?

When I arrived in the country of Vietnam while serving as a marine, I was told to take these small pills once a day. I was informed that they would prevent me from contracting malaria.

Now I am in the US. Now I am told that if I take virtually the same pill, it can result in dangerous side effects.

So now, what is it? Is it a malaria prevention or is it a dangerous medication? Does the medication become dangerous magically because I take it to prevent the China virus?

By the way, do you know this medicine is used virtually everywhere that they have problems with malaria? Do you know that it causes fewer side effects than about any vaccine? Did you know it causes fewer side effects than the vaccines for China virus.

Incidentally, it is also better at preventing and curing the virus than the vaccines.

The question, of course, is why do they insist on us taking the vaccine and discourage quinine? The answer is simple. The shots make big pharmaceutical companies a fortune, while quinine doesn’t. Each tablet is just a few dollars.

To get to the heart of the matter, it’s often helpful to examine the financial incentives at play.

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