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Our corrupt government is behind the Baltimore bridge collapse, the Maui fires, 9/11 etc

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posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 04:54 AM
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a reply to: ScarletDarkness

Professionally trained amateur topic deflectors are even worse. 😉

They assume everything is ________



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 05:59 AM
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originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Now it’s back to vaccine conspiracy ???


What’s the conspiracy?

People that got the vaccine could still pass on Covid.

The government gave immunity to the companies that manufacture and sold the vaccines.

It’s fact people that head the FDA also head boards for big pharmaceutical companies. You are the one that invoked “wolf guarding the sheep”.

Big pharmaceutical companies made billions by government using tax payer money to buy mandated vaccines.

There are adverse effects from taking the vaccines.

FDA lied about ivermectin.

What else has the FDA blatantly lied about?

edit on 1-4-2024 by Lazy88 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 11:39 AM
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originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Now it’s back to vaccine conspiracy ???


What’s the conspiracy?

[....]
Pharmaceutical companies aren’t in the game of killing off people. They want people to live long lives so they can sell prescription drugs to.
edit on Mon Apr 1 2024 by DontTreadOnMe because: quote too long



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:22 PM
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originally posted by: BduardErnstein

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Now it’s back to vaccine conspiracy ???


What’s the conspiracy?

[....]
Pharmaceutical companies aren’t in the game of killing off people. They want people to live long lives so they can sell prescription drugs to.


Hello. The whole OxyContin thing. The same oversight and big pharmaceutical that brought you Covid vaccines.



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:31 PM
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a reply to: Lazy88

"People that got the vaccine could still pass on Covid."

That's not how vaccines work.



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:32 PM
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a reply to: BduardErnstein



10 worst drug recalls in history

www.medicalerroraustralia.com...

4. Mibefradil (Posicor)

Maker: Roche

Recalled: 1998 (after one year on the market)

Financial damage: Analysts had projected USD$2.9 billion in sales within 4 years.

In only one year on the market, Posicor was linked to 123 deaths. Considered relatively safe when taken alone, Posicor became potentially deadly when combined with any of 25 different drugs. The large number of deaths is troublesome considering that the drug was prescribed to no more than 200,000 people worldwide in the space of one year, a relatively small number. Posicor is on this list for stimulating debate surrounding policies encouraging the FDA to hasten the approval of certain drugs. It is often cited as a strong example of what can go wrong when drugs are rushed to market.





Maybe I’m wrong . But I didn’t see OxyContin even in this list?



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:40 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Lazy88

"People that got the vaccine could still pass on Covid."

That's not how vaccines work.


That’s not what was advertised and promised.



Biden said, ‘If you get vaccinated, you won’t get COVID.’ Today, he tested positive for COVID
By
Christopher Tremoglie
July 21, 2022 8:15 pm

www.washingtonexaminer.com...



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:47 PM
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a reply to: Lazy88

Well, that's Biden for you.



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:48 PM
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a reply to: Oldcarpy2



Viewers demand apology from MSNBC, Rachel Maddow for previous COVID vaccine comments

"Now we know that the vaccines work well enough that the virus stops with every vaccinated person," Maddow said on her show the evening of March 29, 2021.

www.foxnews.com...


Was the statement by Maddow true?



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 01:55 PM
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originally posted by: BduardErnstein

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Now it’s back to vaccine conspiracy ???


What’s the conspiracy?

[....]
Pharmaceutical companies aren’t in the game of killing off people. They want people to live long lives so they can sell prescription drugs to.





Not any More . They want us to all get Sick and Slowly Die while they Still Sell Us Drugs that don't Cure an Illness .



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 02:09 PM
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a reply to: Lazy88

No, but then Im in England?



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 02:22 PM
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a reply to: Zanti Misfit

So, when we are all dead, who they gonna sell their drugs to?

And who is going to provide even basic goods, services and infrastructure to them?
edit on 1-4-2024 by Oldcarpy2 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 02:28 PM
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a reply to: Zanti Misfit

And, if we are all dead, what good will money be to "them"?



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 03:21 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Zanti Misfit

So, when we are all dead, who they gonna sell their drugs to?

And who is going to provide even basic goods, services and infrastructure to them?



7 Billion Must Die to Save the Planet . Haven't you Heard ? The Majority of the Rest will be of the Servant Class.....



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 03:36 PM
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originally posted by: Lazy88
a reply to: BduardErnstein



10 worst drug recalls in history

www.medicalerroraustralia.com...

4. Mibefradil (Posicor)

Maker: Roche

Recalled: 1998 (after one year on the market)

Financial damage: Analysts had projected USD$2.9 billion in sales within 4 years.

In only one year on the market, Posicor was linked to 123 deaths. Considered relatively safe when taken alone, Posicor became potentially deadly when combined with any of 25 different drugs. The large number of deaths is troublesome considering that the drug was prescribed to no more than 200,000 people worldwide in the space of one year, a relatively small number. Posicor is on this list for stimulating debate surrounding policies encouraging the FDA to hasten the approval of certain drugs. It is often cited as a strong example of what can go wrong when drugs are rushed to market.





Maybe I’m wrong . But I didn’t see OxyContin even in this list?
What are you even on about ?



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 03:38 PM
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a reply to: Zanti Misfit

If you say so.



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 10:22 PM
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originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Zanti Misfit

If you say so.


I Do Not say So , the Bloody Bastards Trying to Take Over the Friggin' WORLD Do ! Are you Daft Man > ? ...............*)



posted on Apr, 1 2024 @ 10:51 PM
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originally posted by: Threadbarer
a reply to: Donnchadh03

There was talk of putting in barriers a few years back but it was deemed to costly. So putting in barriers is too costly but they have no problem putting in a whole new bridge?


It wouldn't have done much good. This bridge was a truss bridge. The way they work is it centers the downward force in to main pylons. Do to the design of the bridge even moving the pylon slightly changes the entire load structure of the bridge. This time they need to make a suspension bridge and use cables to distribute the load.

Bottom line is this bridge was built in the 70s it wouldn't even be approved to be built today as regulations have changed. Truss bridges should only be used when all pylons can remain on the shore. A suspension bridge built to today's standard you should be able to remove a pylons without catastrophic collapse. With a truss the road itself is the support. When the barge managed to impact with enough force to move the pylon it changed the load structure from vertical to horizontal and came down just like dominoes falling.
edit on 4/1/24 by dragonridr because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 2 2024 @ 05:27 AM
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originally posted by: BduardErnstein

originally posted by: Lazy88
a reply to: BduardErnstein



10 worst drug recalls in history

www.medicalerroraustralia.com...

4. Mibefradil (Posicor)

Maker: Roche

Recalled: 1998 (after one year on the market)

Financial damage: Analysts had projected USD$2.9 billion in sales within 4 years.

In only one year on the market, Posicor was linked to 123 deaths. Considered relatively safe when taken alone, Posicor became potentially deadly when combined with any of 25 different drugs. The large number of deaths is troublesome considering that the drug was prescribed to no more than 200,000 people worldwide in the space of one year, a relatively small number. Posicor is on this list for stimulating debate surrounding policies encouraging the FDA to hasten the approval of certain drugs. It is often cited as a strong example of what can go wrong when drugs are rushed to market.





Maybe I’m wrong . But I didn’t see OxyContin even in this list?
What are you even on about ?


I stated it very plainly.

If you are worried about the wolf guarding the sheep. You should be worried about heads of the FDA serving as heads on big pharmaceutical boards.


originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Pharmaceutical companies aren’t in the game of killing off people. They want people to live long lives so they can sell prescription drugs to.


You would think. But maybe the got new strategies from their illegal drug pushing counterparts. Make and sell highly physically addicting drugs cheap as possible. People OD on illegal drugs all the time, but the drug cartels always have a drug market for crappy drugs laced with fentanyl that brings in wealth. Funny people that buy their drugs from human trafficking drug lords often claim they are woke. And claim they are against the very things drug dealers practice.
edit on 2-4-2024 by Lazy88 because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 2 2024 @ 09:20 AM
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originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BduardErnstein

originally posted by: Lazy88
a reply to: BduardErnstein



10 worst drug recalls in history

www.medicalerroraustralia.com...

4. Mibefradil (Posicor)

Maker: Roche

Recalled: 1998 (after one year on the market)

Financial damage: Analysts had projected USD$2.9 billion in sales within 4 years.

In only one year on the market, Posicor was linked to 123 deaths. Considered relatively safe when taken alone, Posicor became potentially deadly when combined with any of 25 different drugs. The large number of deaths is troublesome considering that the drug was prescribed to no more than 200,000 people worldwide in the space of one year, a relatively small number. Posicor is on this list for stimulating debate surrounding policies encouraging the FDA to hasten the approval of certain drugs. It is often cited as a strong example of what can go wrong when drugs are rushed to market.





Maybe I’m wrong . But I didn’t see OxyContin even in this list?
What are you even on about ?


I stated it very plainly.

If you are worried about the wolf guarding the sheep. You should be worried about heads of the FDA serving as heads on big pharmaceutical boards.


originally posted by: BduardErnstein

Pharmaceutical companies aren’t in the game of killing off people. They want people to live long lives so they can sell prescription drugs to.


You would think. But maybe the got new strategies from their illegal drug pushing counterparts. Make and sell highly physically addicting drugs cheap as possible. People OD on illegal drugs all the time, but the drug cartels always have a drug market for crappy drugs laced with fentanyl that brings in wealth. Funny people that buy their drugs from human trafficking drug lords often claim they are woke. And claim they are against the very things drug dealers practice.
Taking a drug for other reasons than prescribed is not a pharmaceutical company’s responsibility.
Of course pain pills are dangerous, but pill mill doctors are to blame .
The world needs powerful pain medication, but we don’t need for profit pill pusher doctors .
A person like you probably disagrees with gun manufacturers being sued , because their guns are involved in crimes.
Well it’s the same with pharmaceutical companies.
Personal responsibility exists for a reason.
Pepsi & Coca Cola kill more people worldwide via sugar drinks ( diabetes) than prescription painkillers. No one holds a gun to one’s head making them drink Pepsi or abuse prescription drugs .
Pain meds when prescribed by an ethical doctor & taken via doctor instructions/care leads to few problems.
Pain management clinics have been around for years & they moderate pain pill distribution so as not to create addiction.
People like getting wasted on substances , so they abuse programs & doctors to get high .
Should Pepsi be sued for global diabetes pandemic ?
The answer is no , just like 95% of pharmaceutical companies shouldn’t be sued for making a drug that doctors prescribe.




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