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The COVID19 SCAMdemic... WW3 Is 2 Days Away - Another Distraction From This Administration's Epic Fails

StorableComa

Autocross Champion
Got a source for these charts that isn't a bunch of twitter nonsense? I mean, anyone can make a chart and a catchy hashtag these days.
 

the

Autocross Champion
a chart that says death is more common than arm pain
You think many people bothered reporting back to their doctor about arm pain though? The VAERS system is a voluntary reporting system, so I would assume the doctors who actually bothered submitting arm pain to the database is even lower than the people who reported it in the first place.

Got a source for these charts that isn't a bunch of twitter nonsense?

The link is right there in the photo, vaers.hhs.gov. If you want to pick on something, attack the Harvard study. The VAERS database is quite literally the data everyone is asking for.
 

IanCH

Autocross Champion
Go away you fucking morons.

I don't even have the motivation to correct you since you are so fucking stupid.

Especially since you literally just explained why the chart is bullshit with your own statement.
 

GTIfan99

Autocross Champion
VAEPERS reports are suspected, not confirmed.
 

zrickety

The Fixer
Pfizer paid a $2.3 BILLION fine in 2009 for bribing doctors and hiding adverse effects.
$60 million for a diabetes drug that killed from liver failure.
You really going to trust career criminals to inject you??
https://www.dmlawfirm.com/crimes-of-covid-vaccine-maker-pfizer-well-documented/
  • Pfizer received the biggest fine in U.S. history as part of a $2.3 Billion plea deal with federal prosecutors for mis-promoting medicines (Bextra, Celebrex) and paying kickbacks to compliant doctors. Pfizer pleaded guilty to mis-branding the painkiller Bextra by promoting the drug for uses for which it was not approved.
  • In the 1990s, Pfizer was involved in defective heart valves that lead to the deaths of more than 100 people. Pfizer had deliberately misled regulators about the hazards. The company agreed to pay $10.75 Million to settle justice department charges for misleading regulators.
  • Pfizer paid more than $60 Million to settle a lawsuit over Rezulin, a diabetes medication that caused patients to die from acute liver failure.
  • In the UK, Pfizer has been fined nearly €90 Million for overcharging the NHS, the National Health Service. Pfizxer charged the taxpayer an additional €48 Million per year for what should have cost €2 million per year.
  • Pfizer agreed to pay $430 Million in 2004 to settle criminal charges that it had bribed doctors to prescribe its epilepsy drug Neurontin for indications for which it was not approved.
  • In 2011, a jury found Pfizer committed racketeering fraud in its marketing of the drug Neurontin. Pfizer agreed to pay $142.1 Million to settle the charges.
  • Pfizer disclosed that it had paid nearly nearly 4,500 doctors and other medical professionals some $20 Million for speaking on Pfizer’s behalf.
  • In 2012, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it had reached a $45 Million settlement with Pfizer to resolve charges that its subsidiaries had bribed overseas doctors and other healthcare professionals to increase foreign sales.
  • Pfizer was sued in a U.S. federal court for using Nigerian children as human guinea pigs, without the childrens’ parents’ consent. Pfizer paid $75 Million to settle in Nigerian court for using an experimental antibiotic, Trovan, on the children. The company paid an additional undisclosed amount in the U.S. to settle charges here. Pfizer had violated international law, including the Nuremberg Convention established after WWII, due to Nazi experiments on unwilling prisoners.
  • Amid widespread criticism of gouging poor countries for drugs, Pfizer pledged to give $50 million for an AIDS drug to South Africa. Later, however, Pfizer failed to honor that promise.
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zrickety

The Fixer
Got a source for these charts that isn't a bunch of twitter nonsense? I mean, anyone can make a chart and a catchy hashtag these days.
You're a savvy guy, lookup the VAERS data and what Harvard Medical said about it.
No one believes me anyway, so by all means you can do the heavy lifting.
 

zrickety

The Fixer
I posted a page from a LAW FIRM, is that legit enough?
 

zrickety

The Fixer
Go away you fucking morons.

I don't even have the motivation to correct you since you are so fucking stupid.

Especially since you literally just explained why the chart is bullshit with your own statement.
Bring us more moon photos.
 

GTIfan99

Autocross Champion
Pfizer paid a $2.3 BILLION fine in 2009 for bribing doctors and hiding adverse effects.
$60 million for a diabetes drug that killed from liver failure.
You really going to trust career criminals to inject you??
https://www.dmlawfirm.com/crimes-of-covid-vaccine-maker-pfizer-well-documented/
  • Pfizer received the biggest fine in U.S. history as part of a $2.3 Billion plea deal with federal prosecutors for mis-promoting medicines (Bextra, Celebrex) and paying kickbacks to compliant doctors. Pfizer pleaded guilty to mis-branding the painkiller Bextra by promoting the drug for uses for which it was not approved.
  • In the 1990s, Pfizer was involved in defective heart valves that lead to the deaths of more than 100 people. Pfizer had deliberately misled regulators about the hazards. The company agreed to pay $10.75 Million to settle justice department charges for misleading regulators.
  • Pfizer paid more than $60 Million to settle a lawsuit over Rezulin, a diabetes medication that caused patients to die from acute liver failure.
  • In the UK, Pfizer has been fined nearly €90 Million for overcharging the NHS, the National Health Service. Pfizxer charged the taxpayer an additional €48 Million per year for what should have cost €2 million per year.
  • Pfizer agreed to pay $430 Million in 2004 to settle criminal charges that it had bribed doctors to prescribe its epilepsy drug Neurontin for indications for which it was not approved.
  • In 2011, a jury found Pfizer committed racketeering fraud in its marketing of the drug Neurontin. Pfizer agreed to pay $142.1 Million to settle the charges.
  • Pfizer disclosed that it had paid nearly nearly 4,500 doctors and other medical professionals some $20 Million for speaking on Pfizer’s behalf.
  • In 2012, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it had reached a $45 Million settlement with Pfizer to resolve charges that its subsidiaries had bribed overseas doctors and other healthcare professionals to increase foreign sales.
  • Pfizer was sued in a U.S. federal court for using Nigerian children as human guinea pigs, without the childrens’ parents’ consent. Pfizer paid $75 Million to settle in Nigerian court for using an experimental antibiotic, Trovan, on the children. The company paid an additional undisclosed amount in the U.S. to settle charges here. Pfizer had violated international law, including the Nuremberg Convention established after WWII, due to Nazi experiments on unwilling prisoners.
  • Amid widespread criticism of gouging poor countries for drugs, Pfizer pledged to give $50 million for an AIDS drug to South Africa. Later, however, Pfizer failed to honor that promise.
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You can't decide whether you love corporations or hate them, can you?
 

GTIfan99

Autocross Champion
So law firms post lies because what the hell they don't have to hire a law firm to defend them from lawsuits.

Oh, I'd kill to see Rudy defend himself in court.
 
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