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In the list of companies supporting the American Cancer Society, Perrigo was not highlighted, despite it being a pharmaceutical company.

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You have earned a pin for that correction. I will update the image on the article shortly, thank you for pointing it out.

Edit: Image has been updated.

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‘Lobbying’ …or in common language ‘bribes’.

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Lol, i like to think my hard work online is costing them bank.

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Oh, and I can't edit my comment. I meant to write "I see two comments only", as at 9:39 on 8th May

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You should find the edit button under the triple dots ('...'), which Substack bizarrely positions in the bottom right of posts. I find this layout to be confusing.

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So even once reputable organisations like American Cancer Society hide the truth about the EXPERIMENTAL INJECTIONS causing cancers or re-igniting previously 'cured' cancers. Money talks!

Then, within days of realising their 'vaccines' cause CANCER - Moderna have an 'anti-Cancer' injection.

They will, no doubt, retain their ZERO LIABILITY clause for injuries and deaths caused by their snake oil.

Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed to live longer!

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DEMOCRACY works… FOLLOW THE 💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰 feel good knowing that your GoVt WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE.

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Exactly! There's no money in healthy people! (= Big Pharma's slogan!) Mick.

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Interesting. Substack says there are 6 comments so far on this article. When I click on Comments I see comments only - one by Stephen and one by Damon. Shades of YouTube comment-censoring appearing now on Substack? I do hope not.

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No, it isn't Substack, I banned an account that appeared to be spam-posting the same comment across multiple vaccine critical Substacks.

I asked why they had almost instantly posted but hadn't liked the article (was attempting to get feedback for improvements) when they gave what seemed like a stock reply saying they could not answer any questions about their statements, which wasn't what I asked.

I'm very much against astroturfing and sock accounts, it also harms the accuracy of subscriber metrics, so I opted to permanently ban them. I'm quite aggressive in regards to this.

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Why didn't you like the article, out of curiousity?

I notice you posted a duplicate comment on HART's Substack here: https://hartuk.substack.com/p/conflicts-in-cancer-data/comment/55744580

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You have an excellent substack mate, I've shared your stuff to the world.

If he can't I will.

Thanks

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I suspected it was a bot account trying to auto-spread disinformation with copy-paste spam posts, hence my very basic query.

The fact his response was 'I cannot reply' confirms it was indeed a bot account.

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It wasn't a comment about your statement.

This reply suggests you're a bot.

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