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dawn's avatar

1. Cannot hate the government and the pharmaceutical mafia enough

2. Every man for himself

3. Survival of the fittest

4. Avoid the criminals as much as possible

5. Educate where there are open minds

6. We are just passing thru the valley of the shadow of death

7. Fear not.

8. Put not your trust in man

9. God is ALWAYS right

10. Stay on the path of righteousness

Have a good day 😊

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

J & J like most of the major pharmaceutical companies started out with the goal of improving the health of the American citizens and were family owned companies and most were physician owned. They were altruistic , took care of their workers and had positive goals. They have all evolved and are now cold hearted bottom line orientated corporations that have the goal of maintaining and growing their profitability at all costs. Hiding the health risks of the drugs and injections they push is paramount to keeping their companies growing. Cost/benefit ratio is factored in. Merck knew that Vioxx was harmful, and kept it on the market as long as they could so they would have the dollars to pay those who sued for the deaths of their loved ones. Same story is true of Oxycontin. They did a number on the Drug Distributors and Drug Chains so they have to pay out $30 Billion and Purdue is less than $8 billion. In the process they created new case law that will greatly harm the drug distributors and the drug chains going forward. J & J is no different. Soon to be released is my book revealing the true story behind the Tylenol murders in Chicago in 1982. It is called "Seven Innocents and The Trail of Death." McNeil sold a drug that in some cases acted as deadly as cyanide. It details some of what you have expressed about the under belly of J & J.

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Tirion's avatar

It seems to be a fact of life that public companies are driven by the next set set of quarterly results, the next dividend and their share price. This is often in conflict with the company's (and the shareholders') long-term best interests. In the case of pharma companies, it is also in conflict with public health and safety.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

The medical mindset is to create profitable band aid fixes. Not addressing root causes and eliminating them is ignored. RFK Jr. knows what the root causes are.

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The Mean Well-Bean's avatar

The guy who managed one of our gyms (36yr old Personal Trainer) died of ruptured Aortic aneurysm 17 days after receiving the J & J “vaxxine”.. I don’t care what anyone says, that clot shot killed him.

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John's avatar

Yes it did. You are correct, they murdered him.

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Melissa S's avatar

re: "HHS remains committed to full transparency and evidence-based oversight"

How can HHS "remain" committed to full transparency and evidence-based oversight when they haven't been in the past?

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Bandit's avatar

🙌

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Justin's avatar

If I recall correctly, J & J had a vaccine ready for SARS1, but it caused blood clots, and as can be expected, people died. My understanding is that they re-used that same formula for the most part. And had the same results. (I might be confusing Astra Zeneca and J&J on this point. They were both shoved out of the market by Pfizer and Moderna pretty quickly, and my brain isn't has good as it once was - I just woke up, to be honest.) Hopefully someone else will verify/correct me.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

They subcontracted the Covid injections and had to destroy 10 million vials of substandard production.

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John1200's avatar

"While public officials claimed the vaccines were “safe and effective,” Rys pushed back. “There’s no proof. None of that stuff was safe and effective,” he said, adding that the industry relies on a benefit-risk tradeoff to justify product launches."

Benefit meaning profit?

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Styme's avatar

I'm so tired of people banging the drum about the 'opioid crisis'. Yes there are people who abuse these drugs but there's a significant population who can't get through the day without them. For them opioids are a God send. People repeating this crap have probably never suffered a day in their lives with chronic pain and are just doing the bidding of our overlords who enjoy human suffering. The term itself is absurd and has been skillfully implanted in the vernacular of the self appointed to be endlessly repeated to the determent of the population that really needs these drugs.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

640,000 deaths justify the use? They BS'd the FDA and lied that it was non-addicting.

There are safer alternatives.

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Styme's avatar

I just love people that believe everything the government tells them. A lot of those deaths were extremely ill people or abusers. It's not an earth shattering number out of 350 million people.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

So it was a government con job to extract 36 billion dollars from PF and distributors and drug chains.

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

Yes, there are safer alternatives. Those people should use DMSO instead of opioids. https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-is-a-miraculous-therapy-for (Chronic Pain and Musculoskeletal Injuries)

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Styme's avatar

Really have you actually used it? I use it regularly and it helps but it's not a cure all. There's is no substitute for opioids when it comes to extreme pain.

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

I have been using it since May 1 with EGCG and curcumin for CLL (that's leukemia), and after just 2 months, I had my lowest lymphocyte count in 10 years. I would say it works pretty well!

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Styme's avatar

I agree it's great stuff suppressed by the FDA for decades. I have COPD and it works better than anything I've had prescribed for it. Wish you well.

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

Thanks-same to you!

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Pepper Jackson's avatar

I'll add that my very skeptical husband tried it on his sore back, and within minutes, he had to admit that the pain was gone. He's a believer now.

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Bob Jansen's avatar

They were the ones who said you have to take the vaccine or you will die. Now people are dying.

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Michelle Mcgarver's avatar

The movie longest yard w Burt Reynolds, Dr Carluchi was in them and bff w Burt, Carluchi was the local drug pusher doctor in Augusta Ga, $35 bucks got you whatever you wanted. They used the local football team in the movies, they got banged up bad, doc was there to supply. Many got addicted including Burt

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Dean V's avatar

I deeply regret taking the vaccine. I feel like I ingested a ticking time Bomb.

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Tonya's avatar

[Rys also pointed to government pressure through Operation Warp Speed. “The government is like, ‘We need help… You’re solving this problem,’” he said. “People panic, so they try to solve it in whatever way they think is good.”]

Sounds like they were moving "at the speed of $cience."

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John's avatar

Remember that Trump brought the head of J&J onto the platform at one of his Trumpathons and said, paraphrasing, "He's a great guy and he's cash rich" ...... Yes and we know who handed him the cash, .... Trump with his warp speed to create "vaccines" that had actually been created years before by Fauci and chums as bioweapons. They are all laughing in our faces and sadly many in MAGA simply will not wake up and smell the coffee before it is too late i.e. after their sons and grandsons are on the way to fight WW3 for the Trump puppet's "cash rich" string pullers.

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