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Also written by Eustace Mullins, Murder by Injection offers insight into the current medical system and its historical context. The book challenges the narrative surrounding healthcare, particularly concerning vaccines and public health initiatives, likening them to past health crises such as the swine flu of 1976.
Mullins argues that motives behind such actions often disguise a more sinister agenda, posing risks to public health instead of promising safety. By doing so, he encourages readers to scrutinize the narratives provided by health authorities.