Pfizer bribed advocacy groups and health care organizations to push vaccines – the stench of corruption is sickening
From here:
(100) Pfizer Quietly Financed Groups Lobbying for COVID Vaccine Mandates (substack.com)
and here:
Covered here:
The corrupted and compromised groups are listed here:
Pfizer 2021 Report - DocumentCloud
None of those accepting bribes from Pfizer to push the toxic injections were:
1. Chicago Urban League,
2. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP),
3. National Consumers League,
4. The Immunization Partnership,
5. American Pharmacists Association,
6. American College of Preventive Medicine,
7. Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy,
8. American Society for Clinical Pathology
9. American College of Emergency Physicians.
“[These groups] set the nature of the debate,” Fang told comedian and political commentator Russell Brand on a recent episode of “Stay Free.” “They appear in the news media, they create events and they create a discourse that looks authentic, that looks organic, but it benefits the bottom line of their benefactors, of companies like Pfizer.”
Fang said many of these organizations, particularly civil rights organizations like the Chicago Urban League or the National Consumers League — which actually has a Pfizer lobbyist on its board — have powerful influence precisely because of their independent status.”
Pfizer isn’t the only actor in Big Pharma that quietly funds third parties to do its work.
Fang told The Defender that “Many pharmaceutical firms covertly shape public opinion and regulations through the use of front groups and financial relationships with community organizations.”
For example, Purdue Pharma covertly funded third-party advocacy groups to encourage looser criteria for prescribing its highly addictive opioid painkillers, he reported.
As for Pfizer, Fang said, third-party funding is just one of the many strategies the drugmaker deployed to drive COVID-19 policymaking.
“Pfizer flexed its lobbying muscles around many COVID-19 policies, including efforts to curb drug-pricing initiatives and a bid to prevent the creation of generic COVID medications,” he said, adding, “The vaccine mandate debate is yet another example of Pfizer’s reach into public policy.”
“Pfizer isn’t the only actor in Big Pharma that quietly funds third parties to do its work.
Fang told The Defender that “Many pharmaceutical firms covertly shape public opinion and regulations through the use of front groups and financial relationships with community organizations.” For example, Purdue Pharma covertly funded third-party advocacy groups to encourage looser criteria for prescribing its highly addictive opioid painkillers, he reported.
As for Pfizer, Fang said, third-party funding is just one of the many strategies the drugmaker deployed to drive COVID-19 policymaking.
“Pfizer flexed its lobbying muscles around many COVID-19 policies, including efforts to curb drug-pricing initiatives and a bid to prevent the creation of generic COVID medications,” he said, adding, “The vaccine mandate debate is yet another example of Pfizer’s reach into public policy.”
“Both Pfizer and the CDC used their funding to target black and Latino communities that had lower vaccination rates. In one case, they both funded the same organization — the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA).
According to Fang, the organization worked with a public relations firm called Culture ONE World to distribute “press releases and media placements” that “called on employers of essential workers to mandate COVID-19 vaccines.”
“Both Pfizer and the CDC used their funding to target black and Latino communities that had lower vaccination rates. In one case, they both funded the same organization — the National Hispanic Medical Association (NHMA).
According to Fang, the organization worked with a public relations firm called Culture ONE World to distribute “press releases and media placements” that “called on employers of essential workers to mandate COVID-19 vaccines.”
“And in June 2022, the AAP issued a press release applauding the CDC’s recommendation of “safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines” for babies as young as 6 months old, despite concerns raised — by the FDA vaccine advisory commission, among many others — regarding a lack of clinical data for the vaccines in children.”
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It's clear that many people don't care about you, about me, others,
just them and their own family. You likely read that the most powerful people are FAMILIES whose ONLY interest is their own.
Many benefited personally, for their family. That makes it all right.
It's PERSONAL, individualistic, not HERD, not group. Being individuals, we followed 2 things: the bible, and 'our gut'.
So, for us, it didn't matter how tricky, lying, colluding they were,
we wouldn't be going near it.
Plus we both had 'compromised immune systems', and 'they'
said not to take it then.
The bible taught me that all people (until converted) are self-serving, which might sometimes be OK.
Pfizer was known for previous corruptions way back in 2002,
so they just got 'smarter' at fraud.
Governments have been known to be very corrupt.
They all proved it.