I think there is absolutely no doubt, and I think we're asking the wrong question.
I think the question isn't whether BII is real, for instance. We've seen, since implants were introduced in the sixties, that within a year, those symptoms were already being manifested. Through six decades, wearers have developed the same symptoms.
From my perspective, the question should be how the industry so masterfully convinced individuals who are medically and scientifically trained to buy into their narrative. It should just make sense that when you're implanting a device that has chemicals inside it, and the silicone doesn't stay encased in there—and as I said earlier, it's certainly not inert, as I can attest, given what I feel in my body—I think we're asking the wrong question. The question is, how did medically and scientifically trained people become so willing to step out of what is just common sense?