Americans have been getting screwed by Big Pharma for years.

I don't support mandatory universal vaccination.

If vaccine-resistant folks can demonstrate they are not a threat to others by regular testing, that's an alternative that respects the public and public safety concerns. Such options should be assessed: Aaron Rodgers—Who’s Unvaccinated And Has Covid—Reportedly Asked NFL To Allow Alternative Treatment To Count As Vaccine

Big Pharma persists in its determination to screw the American people:


Lowering prescription drug prices is among the Biden administration's most urgent priorities. But the drug industry is spending big to keep that from happening.
The pharmaceutical industry has spent nearly $263 million on lobbying so far this year, employing three lobbyists for every member of Congress, according to OpenSecrets, which tracks money in politics. Millions of those dollars are in the form of campaign donations.

The real question is whether or not these mRNA injections do any more than just temporarily stimulate antibody production?
How can they train the immune system to identify and attack a covid virus when they don't contain any covid virus, and instead only get our own cells to produce spike proteins. You can't get our immune system to trigger and remember spike proteins, because our own exosomes use spike proteins in order to access ACE2 receptor sites on our cells.
 
The real question is whether or not these mRNA injections do any more than just temporarily stimulate antibody production?
How can they train the immune system to identify and attack a covid virus when they don't contain any covid virus, and instead only get our own cells to produce spike proteins. You can't get our immune system to trigger and remember spike proteins, because our own exosomes use spike proteins in order to access ACE2 receptor sites on our cells.
EXACTLY!

Which is why the wife and I, having caught covid and recovered back after Easter, are better protected than any of the "emergency vaccines" could ever provide.
 
First, you need to source this, show where it can from to validate and check accuracy.
Second, does that lower tier apply only to contributions to the GOP, being in red?
If so, then balance requires we see the blue counterpart.
true enough Stry, but try as much as i can, and the 'sources' i'll find will most likely be every bit as dubious......~S~
 
Except that is not what happens.
The private US companies invest less in medical research than in almost any country.
For example, the Moderna mRNA injection research was stolen from a Hungarian woman.
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Hungarian biochemist Katalin Karikó on RNA-mediated immune activation and her co-discovery with American immunologist Drew Weissman of the nucleoside modifications that suppress the immunogenicity of RNA.
...}
Pfizer is actually a front for a German company.
And what little US research is done done at universities, where it is government funded and not privately funded.

No one is stealing US inventions.
International copyright laws prevent that.
The US is just illegally enforcing monopolies with FDA regulations that are not based on facts, laws, or rights.
The federal government has NO legal authority to prevent foreign drug imports.
The Constitution does not at all imply or grant that power.

Except that is not what happens.
The private US companies invest less in medical research than in almost any country.


How much do other countries invest? Post a list.
How much do American companies invest? Post a list.

No one is stealing US inventions.
International copyright laws prevent that.


Really? So if India says to a US pharma company, "Give us your drug at 15 cents a dose, or we'll create a generic", what international law stops them?
 
[A]cross the board, the U.S. spends more on drugs than other comparable developed countries. The extent of these pricing differentials varies by drug, manufacturer, and disease group, but the results we present show the existence of large differences between the U.S. drug pricing system and other countries – and the associated negative effect those differences have on out-of-pocket costs borne by the American consumer and associated costs borne by the taxpayer. The system in place now does not work for the Americans who depend on it – by all measures, U.S. consumers pay too high a price for.
After fake promises aplenty, e.g.,

* Typically, 60% Nitrogen, 20% Hydrogen, 10% Carbon Dioxide, 5–10% Methane and 5% Oxygen.



The administration is confronting this gross inequity yet again.

Schumer says Democrats reach deal on lowering prescription drug costs

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced Tuesday that Democrats have reached a deal on a measure aimed at lowering the cost of prescription drugs... The deal includes: Direct government negotiation on the price of insulin and a smaller universe of drugs that are no longer protected from competition; a cap on out of pocket prescription drug expenses for seniors at $2,000 annually; if the cost of a drug rises faster than inflation, that manufacturer would pay a rebate penalty to Medicare (this penalty would apply to all drugs both in Medicare and in commercial insurance.
Will Big Pharma have its way with the current President as previously. For the sake of Americans, let's hope not!





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Between drug prices, infrastructure and healthcare costs in general, repos have ALWAYS been AWOL Their loyalty to their donors always takes priority over the consumer. Universal healthcare long ago used to be a gop priority because everyone knew it was cheaper and more effective. Now that all the repos and 1/2 the Dems are in the pockets of the drug and insurance companies we‘ll remain the only free nation with out it and lower drug prices.
 
Yes, we also all should then realize Fauci knew about bat virus cross overs decades ago, even before the US paid Wuhan to do deliberate bat virus crossover research. So then the outbreak in 2020 should not have been much of a surprise to the CDC, NIH, or WHO. They must have already considered outbreak was likely, or else why do the research? So then why the pathetic response when the outbreak happened? Especially since the outbreak was from this crossover research.
Fau Chi’s testimony to the senate (26 Ap 2012) was entitled ‘Dual-Use Research of Concern: Balancing Benefits and Risks.’ It focused on influenza. It was shown in 1979 that the virus used in Sputnik V vaccine, Ad 26, could transform cells, which means that it could cause tumors. The study that showed this was funded by Fau Chi’s Department (National Cancer Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease).

These adenovirus studies were also involved with trials for malaria vaccines (including the malaria-endemic area, The Gambia). The Gambia is likely where the chimpanzee was found whose adenovirus, Y25, went on to be used in AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
 
Had to read one article to get the gist of the association

The Gambia for 1955-1959 or so, there’s only a decade + difference at the same location for polio vaccination history and the history of the virus used in COVID-19 vaccine. That latter history for AstraZeneca ChAdOx1 appears to be a United Kingdom history at first glance. That’s deceptive. Knowledge about this adenovirus technology began in 1953 and as shown, also links to Fau Chi‘s haunt, Institute for Allergies and Infectious Disease.
I;ve very little time, and even less academicia , but would make time to read up on what you two gents may have available

~S~
 
I;ve very little time, and even less academicia , but would make time to read up on what you two gents may have available

~S~
Don't bother Sparky. The association was tenuous at best and not worth pursuing.
 
Fau Chi’s testimony to the senate (26 Ap 2012) was entitled ‘Dual-Use Research of Concern: Balancing Benefits and Risks.’ It focused on influenza. It was shown in 1979 that the virus used in Sputnik V vaccine, Ad 26, could transform cells, which means that it could cause tumors. The study that showed this was funded by Fau Chi’s Department (National Cancer Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease).

These adenovirus studies were also involved with trials for malaria vaccines (including the malaria-endemic area, The Gambia). The Gambia is likely where the chimpanzee was found whose adenovirus, Y25, went on to be used in AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
That article's just a tad outta my league Badger.... :( ~S~
 
First, you need to source this, show where it came from to validate and check accuracy.
Second, does that lower tier apply only to contributions to the GOP, being in red?
If so, then balance requires we see the blue counterpart.
welp, i'm sure it's out there somewhere Stryder

but between you and me, i'd say any 'validation' on this soul suckin' device is rather at a premium

bottom line is, we've shill governance

the thing with that is, one either trusts them to represent OUR interests, or does not

~S~
 

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