Comments by "Theodore Shulman" (@ColonelFredPuntridge) on "A credible explanation behind vaccine adverse events, Marc Girardot" video.
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@colleenlazoruk2897 Of course, there are blood vessels in muscle! Everybody knows that.
But you see, I'm not asking for reasons why it might make sense for aspiration to be useful or beneficial.
I once knew a surgeon/scientist, whose job included evaluating proposals for innovation. He used to say: you can make all the arguments you like, but in the end, if you can't show, with statistically-large, double-blind, properly-controlled studies that your medication, regimen, device, procedure, protocol, or strategy actually does save lives (or bring measurable benefit to patients), then you're just jerking yourself off with your arguments about why it ought to work or might save lives or bring benefit to patients. The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it (as the fellow said).
So, once again: do you know of any ACTUAL STUDIES (double-blind, statistically large comparisons) which show that aspiration ACTUALLY DOES make patients safer than injection without aspiration?
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