MIT AND QUAKER RADIOACTIVE CHEMICAL EXPERIMENT ON KIDS
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WHY DO COMPANIES THAT DO BAD THINGS GET TO KEEP DOING BUSINESS?
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, there was a significant lawsuit involving MIT, Harvard, and Quaker Oats regarding experiments conducted on children at the Fernald State School in Waltham, Massachusetts. Between 1946 and 1956, researchers from MIT and Harvard fed developmentally disabled children radioactive isotopes mixed into Quaker Oats cereal to study the absorption of minerals like calcium and iron. The children and their parents were not informed about the radioactive elements involved in these experiments.
In 1995, a lawsuit was filed by 30 former students against MIT and Quaker Oats. The case was settled in 1998 for $1.85 million3. Additionally, President Clinton issued an apology to the victims, acknowledging the unethical nature of these experiments.
FOREVER CHEMICAL WATER CONTAMINATION
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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Long-term exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through contaminated drinking water can have several adverse health effects. Here are some key findings:
Increased Cholesterol Levels: Exposure to PFAS (such as PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and PFDA) has been associated with elevated cholesterol levels.
Reduced Antibody Response: PFAS exposure (including PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS, and PFDA) may lead to a lower antibody response to certain vaccines.
Liver Enzyme Changes: PFOA, PFOS, and PFHxS have been linked to alterations in liver enzymes.
Pregnancy-Related Risks: PFOA and PFOS are associated with pregnancy-induced hypertension and preeclampsia.
Small Decreases in Birth Weight: PFOA and PFOS exposure may result in slightly lower birth weights.
Cancer Risk: PFOA has been linked to kidney and testicular cancer.
However, the risk of health effects depends on various factors, including exposure levels, individual sensitivity, and other determinants of health. Scientists continue to study PFAS to better understand their impact on human health. Animal studies have shown liver damage, immune system suppression, and developmental issues, but human responses may differ. Ongoing research will refine our understanding of PFAS-related risks.
Scientific research has shown that exposure to certain PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) can lead to adverse health outcomes. Here are some key findings:
Increased Cholesterol Levels: PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and PFDA exposure can elevate cholesterol levels.
Liver Damage: Some PFAS are associated with alterations in liver enzymes.
Kidney Disease: PFOA has been linked to kidney disease.
Thyroid Hormone Disruption: Certain PFAS can interfere with thyroid hormones.
Immune System Alterations: Exposure may impact immune responses.
Cancers: PFOA is associated with kidney and testicular cancers.
Cardiovascular Disease: Some PFAS may contribute to heart issues.
Neurological Disorders: Evidence suggests a link to neurological effects.
Diabetes and Osteoarthritis: Associations have been observed.
While research is ongoing, these findings highlight the potential risks of PFAS exposure to human health123. 🚰🔬 Read more
DuPont is involved in the pharmaceutical industry, providing essential materials for drug formulation and delivery. Here are some ways DuPont contributes to healthcare:
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs): DuPont offers cholestyramine and sodium polystyrene sulfonate ion exchange resins, which are globally recognized APIs with a long history of safe use.
Excipients: Their ion exchange resin excipients address pharmaceutical challenges, including taste masking, tablet disintegration, and drug stability.
Demineralized Water Solutions: DuPont ensures a high-quality and reliable supply of demineralized water for pharmaceutical solutions.
While they don’t directly produce medications, their contributions play a crucial role in drug development and patient care.
COVID 19 LIES SO THAT WE WOULD ALL TAKE THE VACCINE
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Robert Garry, Kristian Andersen, Anthony Fauci, Edward Holmes, and others deceived the entire world concerning the origins of SARS-CoV-2.
Peter McCullough, MD, MPH analyzes recent senate hearing with Grant Stinchfield
BAYER!?. BAYCOL. MULTIPLE SEVERE MUSCLE CONDITIONS
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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, Bayer faced legal action related to Baycol. In 2022, they agreed to pay $40 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act. The allegations involved kickbacks to hospitals and physicians for using Trasylol and Avelox, as well as marketing these drugs for off-label uses. Additionally, Bayer downplayed the safety risks of Trasylol. A separate lawsuit related to Baycol claimed that Bayer knew about its risks of causing rhabdomyolysis and misrepresented its efficacy compared to other statins.
BIG PHARMA. COVID 19 DO WE EVEN CARE?
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BIG PHARMA. BEXTRA DO WE EVEN CARE?
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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Pfizer faced legal consequences related to the medication Bextra. In 2009, Pfizer’s subsidiary, Pharmacia & Upjohn, pleaded guilty to a felony violation for promoting off-label uses of Bextra, such as for pain relief after knee replacement surgery.
The FDA requested that Pfizer pull Bextra off the market in April 2005 due to risks, including a rare, sometimes fatal, skin reaction, outweighing its benefits12. Additionally, Pfizer agreed to pay $2.3 billion in a health care fraud settlement for illegal promotion of various pharmaceutical products, including Bextra.
2 MAIN COMPANIES REAPING THE BENEFITS
PRISONS FOR PROFIT: PERPETUATING PUNISHMENT INSTEAD OF TACKLING THE ROOT CAUSES
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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
In the United States, private prison corporations play a significant role in operating correctional facilities. The two main companies are:
CoreCivic (formerly Corrections Corporation of America): In 2020, CoreCivic reported total revenue of $1.86 billion.
The GEO Group: In the same year, The GEO Group reported total revenues of $2.35 billion.
Combined, these two companies generate over $4 billion in annual revenue from their involvement in the prison system.
It’s important to note that besides these large corporations, there are also many smaller companies contributing to the $80 billion spent annually on U.S. prisons, including health-care providers, commissary merchants, and food suppliers2. The prison industry’s economic structures often remain hidden, but they significantly impact communities affected by incarceration
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CAN YOU CONSIDER THIS CORPORATE CORRUPTION?
7.1 TRILLION IN SUBSIDIES FOR FOSSIL FUEL COMPANIES GLOBALLY IN 1 YEAR! 😭
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, globally, fossil fuel subsidies reached a staggering $7 trillion in 2022, equivalent to 7.1 percent of GDP. These subsidies increased by $2 trillion since 2020 due to government support during the global energy price surge caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the pandemic recovery.
Interestingly, explicit subsidies (undercharging for supply costs) account for only 18 percent of the total subsidy, while nearly 60 percent results from undercharging for global warming and local air pollution.
These subsidies impose significant environmental costs, and addressing them could lead to cleaner air, reduced health issues, and more fiscal space for governments.
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DR. PAUL THOMAS REMINDS YOU THEY GET PAID TO VACCINATE YOUR CHILDREN 😮
HE ACTUALLY HAD HIS LICENSE SUSPENDED IN 2020 FOR NOT VAXING PEOPLE Prominent Anti-Vaccine Pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas Has License Suspended by the Oregon Medical Board (wweek.com)
IN 2022 HE SUED THE MEDICAL BOARD FOR DEFAMATION Anti-vax Oregon doctor sues medical board for defamation | kgw.com
THEY AGREEED TO REINSTATE HIS LICENSE UNDER STRICT RULES
Anti-Vax Pediatrician Is Back in Business, Kind Of | MedPage Today
BIG PHARMA. ZANTAC. DO WE EVEN CARE?
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HERE IS THE KICKER. THEY WILL STILL BE ALLOWED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS 😡
BAYER (MONSANTO) DOES MORE THAN PESTICIDES/GMO
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THEY CREATED A DRUG THAT WAS TAINTED WITH AIDS AND STILL SENT IT OUT 😭
HOW DO YOU PENETRATE HARDENED HEARTS? 🤔
OH, YEA THEY ARE STILL IN BUSINESS UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME 😡
Scarborough Revisits Bayer Marketing AIDS-infected blood clotting substance – Alliance for Human Research Protection (ahrp.org)
ARE YOU READY FOR A GOVERNMENTAL OVERHAUL YET?
BIG PHARMA. WE ALL KNOW IT. DO WE EVEN CARE?
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ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin, faced legal action related to opioids. In 2020, Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to fraud and kickback conspiracies in federal court. The company admitted to deceptive sales practices and paying kickbacks to providers to encourage more opioid prescriptions.
This plea was part of the ongoing efforts to address the opioid crisis, which has had devastating effects on public health.
Additionally, a recent ruling cleared the way for Purdue Pharma to settle thousands of legal claims while protecting the wealthy owners, the Sackler family, from future lawsuits
BIG PHARMA. NEURONTIN. DO WE EVEN CARE?
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SO, THEY PROFITED OVER 1 BILLION DOLLARS OFF OF IT AFTER LAWSUITS AND ARE STILL IN BIZ. 😮
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, Pfizer faced legal action related to the drug Neurontin (gabapentin). Here are the details:
In 2004, Pfizer agreed to pay $430 million in a settlement and pleaded guilty to two violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for marketing Neurontin off-label (for uses not approved by the FDA).
A federal judge later finalized an agreement for Pfizer to pay $325 million to settle claims that its subsidiary Warner-Lambert promoted Neurontin for treatment of migraine headaches, depression, and as a painkiller.
Additionally, a federal appeals court upheld a ruling requiring Pfizer to pay $142 million to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan for fraudulent marketing of Neurontin.
In total, Pfizer paid $945 million to settle Neurontin-related lawsuits.
These settlements highlight the legal issues surrounding Pfizer’s marketing practices for Neurontin. However, it’s essential to note that Pfizer did not admit wrongdoing as part of these settlements
BIG PHARMA. VIOXX DO WE EVEN CARE?
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SO, THEY PROFITED 6 BILLION DOLLARS OFF OF IT AFTER LAWSUITS AND ARE STILL IN BIZ. 😮
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Yes, Merck faced significant legal action related to the arthritis medication Vioxx. Here are the key points:
Lawsuits: After Merck voluntarily withdrew Vioxx from the market, it faced tens of thousands of lawsuits from consumers. These lawsuits alleged that Merck had concealed information about serious health risks associated with Vioxx, including the risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes.
Settlements:
In 2007, Merck agreed to pay a massive $4.85 billion to settle claims from people who experienced serious side effects after taking Vioxx.
In 2011, Merck settled with the U.S. Department of Justice for $950 million over allegations of improper marketing of Vioxx.
Additionally, Merck paid $830 million to resolve a federal class-action lawsuit involving shareholders and Vioxx.
These legal actions highlight the controversy surrounding Vioxx and its impact on public health. The drug’s withdrawal remains a significant chapter in pharmaceutical history
BIG PHARMA IS IN CONTROL OF THE CDC AND THE FDA
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CORPORATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY INFILTRATION
NOW YOU KNOW WHY LEGISLATION IS WRITTEN TO BENEFIT THE HEALTH INDUSTRY
THEY WANT YOU TO GET ILLNESSES OVER AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME
INSURANCE COMPANIES WILL PAY THEM
ARE YOU MAD YET? 😭
I WONDER HOW MANY OTHER EX CORPORATE EXECUTIVES ARE IN PIVOTAL POSITIONS OF CONTROL
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
Here is a list of the past 10 heads of the FDA:
Robert M. Califf, M.D. - February 17, 2022 to present
Stephen M. Hahn, M.D. - December 17, 2019 to January 20, 2021
Scott Gottlieb, M.D. - May 11, 2017 to April 5, 2019
Robert M. Califf, M.D. - February 24, 2016 to January 20, 2017 (previous term)
Margaret Hamburg, M.D. - May 22, 2009 to April 4, 2015
Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D. - December 13, 2006 to January 20, 2009
Lester M. Crawford, D.V.M., Ph.D. - July 18, 2005 to September 23, 2005
Mark B. McClellan, M.D., Ph.D. - November 14, 2002 to March 26, 2004
Jane E. Henney, M.D. - January 17, 1999 to January 19, 2001
David A. Kessler, M.D. - November 8, 1990 to February 28, 1997 (FDA.gov) (FDA.gov).
have any of those people held positions in pharmaceutical companies?
Yes, many of the past FDA commissioners have gone on to hold positions in pharmaceutical companies.
This pattern has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Here are some examples:
Scott Gottlieb (2017-2019) joined Pfizer's board of directors shortly after leaving the FDA.
Robert Califf (2016-2017, 2022-present) served as an advisor to Verily, a life sciences research organization owned by Alphabet Inc.
Margaret Hamburg (2009-2015) became a director at Alnylam Pharmaceuticals.
Andrew von Eschenbach (2006-2009) joined the board of Bausch Health.
Lester Crawford (2005) joined Bexion Pharmaceuticals as a board member.
Mark McClellan (2002-2004) joined the board of Johnson & Johnson.
Jane Henney (1999-2001) served on the board of AmerisourceBergen Corp.
Frank Young (1984-1989) later worked as executive vice president at Braeburn Pharmaceuticals.
Arthur Hayes (1981-1983) became president of E. M. Pharmaceuticals after his FDA tenure.
David Kessler, who served from 1990 to 1997, is a notable exception as he did not join a pharmaceutical company; instead, he pursued a career in academia and public health advocacy (Wikipedia) (Vaccine Safety Info).
RUSSEL BRAND EXPOSING CORPORATE CORRUPTION
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IF THIS DOESNT BREAK YOUR CONSPIRACY THEORIST IDEOLOGY
YOU HAVE SUBMITTED TO THE MACHINE 😭
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
In the United States, a significant number of politicians have financial interests in pharmaceutical companies. Here are some key points:
Congress:
Two-thirds of Congress (72 senators and 302 members of the House of Representatives) received campaign contributions from the pharmaceutical industry ahead of the 2020 election.
Pfizer and Amgen were major contributors, with their political action committees (PACs) donating to nearly half of lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Overall, the pharmaceutical sector donated $14 million during the election cycle.
State Legislators:
Over the last two years, at least 2,467 state legislators (over one-third of all state lawmakers nationwide) used pharmaceutical industry funds to support their campaigns.
Investments:
About 30% of senators and 20% of representatives held assets in biomedical and health-care companies or specialty funds investing in those industries during 2014.
Pfizer is a popular stock among lawmakers, with several holding significant investments in the company.
In summary, while exact percentages may vary, it’s clear that many politicians have financial ties to pharmaceutical companies. These relationships can influence policy decisions and raise ethical questions.
BOEING PLANE COMPANY LIED
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ACCORDING TO A WHISTLE BLOWER THE REASON WAS FROM SUBSTANDARD PARTS
THEY CREATE JETS FOR THE MILITARY. ITS NO WONDER THEY ARE STILL IN BUSINESS 😶
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THIS IS CORRUPTION AT ITS FINEST. REMEMBER WHAT TERRORISM IS:
THE USE OF VIOLANCE AND FEAR TO ACHIEVE POLITICAL OR "IDEALOGICAL" AIMS 😡
THESE ORGANISATIONS AND THE PEOPLE SUPPORTING THEM ARE TERRORISTS!
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THIS MAN BROUGHT AN INVASIVE SPECIES FOR $. THE DAMAGE DIDNT MATTER 😭
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HOW JG BOSWELL BRIBED OFFICIALS WHICH LED TO MAJOR DISRUPTION AND GENOCIDE😡
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
There is no concrete evidence indicating that J.G. Boswell or the Boswell Company has been involved in direct bribery of government officials in America. However, the company has been embroiled in various controversies and has faced accusations of using its significant influence to impact local policies and decisions, particularly regarding water management and land use.
For instance, the Boswell Company has been criticized for its handling of water management in California's Tulare Lake basin. Critics have claimed that the company manipulated flood management processes to protect its own lands at the expense of others, causing significant flooding on neighboring farms (Wikipedia) (Fresnoland).
While these actions have sparked significant controversy and allegations of using political influence, they do not constitute direct bribery. The accusations primarily revolve around the company's substantial leverage and strategic decisions in managing natural resources and local infrastructure
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(WARTIME PROFITEERING) IF THEY WILL DO THAT WHAT ARE THEY DOING TO YOUR FOOD?
ACCORDING TO OPEN AI:
Yes, Cargill has made significant profits during times of crisis. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent global food crisis, Cargill saw its profits soar. In 2021, the company posted its most profitable year in its 156-year history, with nearly $5 billion in net income, largely driven by booming agricultural markets and volatile grain prices (BNN).
Additionally, during periods of rising global food prices and economic instability, such as the food crisis exacerbated by the Ukraine war, Cargill's profits continued to rise. The company reported record revenues of $177 billion in 2023, benefiting from high grain prices due to the uncertainty around the Black Sea grain deal (TVO).
Cargill's significant profit increases during these crises have led to criticisms about its role and the broader implications for food security and market dynamics.
World War I and II: During both World Wars, Cargill benefited greatly from the increased demand for agricultural products. In World War I, they made record earnings due to high grain prices. During World War II, Cargill expanded its operations by storing and transporting grain and building ships for the U.S. Navy, leading to substantial growth (Wikipedia) (Texas Our Texas).
Dust Bowl (1930s): The Dust Bowl, a severe drought that affected the Great Plains during the 1930s, caused massive crop failures. Cargill's strategic grain storage and transportation capabilities allowed it to capitalize on the higher prices and demand for the remaining grain. This period also saw Cargill expanding its influence and operations, despite the overall economic hardship faced by many farmers (Texas Our Texas).
Post-War Expansion: Following World War II, Cargill continued to expand internationally, further increasing its profits. Their ability to navigate post-war market conditions and adapt to new demands played a crucial role in their growth during this period (Wikipedia) (Texas Our Texas).
These examples illustrate how Cargill's strategic positioning and operational flexibility have enabled it to profit during times of widespread economic and environmental crises.
2007-2008 Food Crisis: Cargill saw significant profits as global food prices soared due to bad weather, export restrictions, and rising demand.