Substack is alive with rousing analyses of how shocked we should be about the shenanigans of BigPharma, BigWeapons, BigOil, BigMoney, BigChemical...
As for BigPharma and the COVID/VAXSCAM abomination, I really can't figure how someone who has read Kennedy's book1 can still be shocked and appalled by BigPharma's deeds (including those of the “Healthcare” system, CDC, FDA, WHO, and associated henchmen2) : nonstop lies, cheating, stealing, corrupting and killing in pursuit of BigBucks is demonstrated to be the the norm.
I'd be shocked if BigWhatever actually followed a path that could be seen as "doing the right thing".
Can you imagine Pfizer adhering to the Eightfold Path of Buddhism? Especially:
Right Conduct – To make sure that your deeds are peaceful, benevolent (good) and compassionate... This includes, saving life (not destroying it), not stealing, being respectful to others.
and
Right Livelihood – To earn your living in such a way as to entail no evil consequences.
Instead, as was concluded at another Substack post,
no concern about safety, JUST money$$$$$, everyone is into making money
It's just the rules of the game, one shouldn't even be disappointed when BigPharma lies, cheats, steals, kills... just as one can hardly be surprised when BigChemical laces the environment with such delicious and "totally safe" poisons as glyphosate and Nicotinoid Insecticides, or when BigTobacco's CEOs swear under oath on a stack of Bibles that cigarettes are NOT addictive, or when BigOil publicity praises green energy while at the same time financing bogus research "proving" that CO2 - the more the better - is GOOD for the environment. The game? It's called Capitalism, The Enemy of Nature3, or more accurately "end-stage meltdown capitalism".
Scams without end, amen.
Review By Catherine Austin Fitts — the book is available in ebook form (Kindle) for a price anyone can afford, no excuse for not buying.
BigPharma has so much loot and power that one can certainly say that these agencies, and Gates, Fauci, et al. are the henchmen, the lackeys of BigPharma. Wkipedia: “A henchman is a loyal employee, supporter, or aide to some powerful figure [or an entire industry] engaged in nefarious or criminal enterprises. Henchmen are typically relatively unimportant in the organization, minions, whose value lies primarily in their unquestioning loyalty to their leader. The term henchman is often used derisively (even comically) to refer to individuals of low status who lack any moral compass of their own.”
I was a pharmacy technician, the barista of the medical world, for a few years. It was actually during my program that I caught a whiff of the ethics of pharma. One of our instructors mentioned that meds deemed unsafe were often sent to the developing countries. Lovely.
And it has not improved one whit in the past 40 years. It is actually much worse. Even the niceties of customer service have been abandoned.
So why is anyone surprised that we have all become a Tuskagee-like experiment? Pharma and government make a wicked team
A glimpse of hope in at the WEF/Davos suckfest, Bancel of Modena was whining about dumping 30 million "lifesavers" in the dust bin as the world is awakening. Maybe the tide is turning