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A prototype project carries high risk, as I understand it, allowing room for failure, as I've seen it stated. So, if all this was funded as a prototype, everybody saying that it is not an experiment is a liar. Basically, a prototype IS an experiment, understood to possibly fail. This has been an exercise in mass production and distribution of what looked like a great idea on paper, and the risk of failure has been an accepted part of the process from the beginning, I think.

Regulatory laws and good manufacturing requirements were always on the books, but actually following and enforcing these went all to hell, seemingly to EXPERIMENT with the prototype manufacturing and distribution exercise.

It has been an insidious, sneaky way to conduct an experiment on the entire world population. I cannot fathom all the angles of how it is wrong.

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