That's Unconfirmed! So Keep Doing It!

I'm going to make a "life saving" product and market it as such. People are going to take it. Then some people die AFTER taking it. Did it cause them to die?

Some people get sick, or get illnesses, AFTER they take the product. Did it cause those issues?

We don't REALLY know. But we could investigate and find out. Will we? Will I?

Or I could just say "Yeah, but those are unconfirmed reports." And the corollary to that is to get people to stop taking this new product. Or to stop selling it. But to just keep doing it, because it's "uncofirmed" that those things happened, or that they are linked to my product.

Sounds legit, right?

Haha, maybe if you're willfully ignorant and devoid or any sense of precaution, or just don't care, sure, you keep going.

Well that's what is happening with the novel genetic therpay injection technology. We don't "KNOW" that those things happened, or that is was from the new experimental product, so lets just keep giving tit people!

Not only that! Let's keep telling them it's safe!

Let's not investigate whether it is causing issues. Let's just keep pushing it anyways! We don't need to know if those reports are confirmed to have happened, or if they are linked to the product, just push ahead and ignore it all!

That's the big brain narrative going on.

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