More Evil from Big Pharma

While we’ve all been concentrating on covid-19 and the experimental, genocidal, kill as many as you can and injure the rest of the world covid-19 jab, other evil things have been happening elsewhere in the world.

Big pharma, the international pharmaceutical industry, never sleeps and is always desperate to prove that when it comes to crookedness and death loving products they can defeat the Columbian drug cartel any day of the week.

Many people still think the tobacco companies, the arms dealers and the banks are the worst examples of capitalism. Wrong, wrong and wrong again. The drug companies are the worst.

And there is no sign of the evil coming to an end anytime soon.

Listen to this if you are suffering from low blood pressure and want to feel the blood surging through your body at increased pressure.

The World Health Organisation has just recommended that a malaria vaccine developed by GlaxoSmithKline should be widely used in children in Africa and other parts of the world.

The drug, was created in 1987, and in October 2019 a paper in the journal ‘Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics’ reported that the first generation vaccine demonstrated ‘modest efficacy against malaria illness’.

According to the Financial Times the drug, called Mosquirix, was being used in experimental pilot studies and more than 800,000 children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi had been given it. That’s some test. They then decided to extend the test.

According to the WHO around 2.3 million doses have so far been given.

So, let’s get this straight.

They’ve vaccinated 800,000 children with this malaria vaccine – as a test.

I wonder how many of them knew they were taking part in a huge trial. My guess would be none.

And now, after giving it to all those children, the WHO has recommended that it be widely used in sub Saharan Africa and other regions at risk.

I wonder if anyone at the WHO knows that back in November 2019, a headline in the journal Science read: ‘First malaria vaccine rolled out in Africa – despite limited efficacy and nagging safety concerns’.

So what are these safety concerns?

Well, according to the report in Science children who received Mosquirix had a risk of meningitis ten times higher than those who received a control vaccine. (I don’t know what the control vaccine was.)

Oh, and there’s another little problem that was mentioned in a paper in Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics which I found in the US National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.

They report that ‘vaccination is expected to lead to a later increased risk of malaria in older children’.

They went on to say that ‘after five years, vaccinated children suffered increased risk of clinical malaria compared to controls’ and then added ‘this reversal in malaria risk may be viewed as a disadvantage’.

And then the WHO decided to give the vaccine, which was partly funded by an organisation called the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, to hundreds of thousands of children to see what happened.

According to the European Medicines Agency, the most severe side effect reported with Mosquirix was febrile seizures (fits with a fever) which occurred in 1 child in 1,000. Fits and fevers are not what you want with a vaccine. Not a good sign.

The most common side effects were fever, which affected about 1 child in four, irritability, pain and swelling.

For completeness, let me remind you about GlaxoSmithKline, known to its enemies as GSK.

The following is taken from my free book Covid 19 Exposing the Lies which is available from www.vernoncoleman.com and www.vernoncoleman.org

‘GSK is one of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies. It is one of the top earning vaccine companies in the world. Take a look at its track record.

In 2006, GSK paid out $160 million for claims made by patients who had become addicts.

In 2009, GSK paid out $2.5 million to the family of a three-year-old born with severe heart malformations. And in Canada, a five-year-old girl died five days after an H1N1 flu shot, and her parents sued GSK for $4.2 million. The parents’ lawyer alleged that the drug was brought out quickly and without proper testing as the federal government exerted intense pressure on Canadians to get immunised.

In 2010, GSK paid out $1.14 billion because of claims over a drug called Paxil. And they settled lawsuits over a drug called Avandia for $500 million.

In 2011, GSK paid $250 million to settle 5,500 death and injury claims and set aside $6.4 billion for future lawsuits and settlements in respect of the drug Avandia.

In 2012, GSK pleaded guilty to federal criminal offences including misbranding of two antidepressants and failure to report safety data about a drug for diabetes to the FDA in America. The company admitted to illegally promoting Paxil for the treatment of depression in children and agreed to pay a fine of $3 billion. That was the largest health care fraud settlement in US history. GSK also reached a related civil settlement with the US Justice Department. The $3 billion fine also included the civil penalties for improper marketing of half a dozen other drugs.

In 2014, GSK was fined $490 million dollars by China after a Chinese court found it guilty of bribery. The court gave GSK’s former head of Chinese operations a suspended prison sentence and gave suspended prison sentences to other executives too.

In 2016, GSK paid out $6.2 million in Canada.

In 2017, GSK were ordered to pay $3 million to a widow.

In 2018, GSK faced 445 lawsuits over a drug called Zofran.

There are a couple of other things you should know about GSK.

First, in 2010, there were reports of narcolepsy occurring in Sweden and Finland among children who had the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. It is reported that not all the safety problems were made public. I have seen a report that by December 2009, for each one million doses of the vaccine given, about 76 cases of serious adverse events were reported though this was not made public. A paper published in the British Medical Journal in 2018, reported that GSK had commented that ‘further research is needed to confirm what role Pandemrix may have played in the development of narcolepsy among those involved.’

The writer of the BMJ article commented: ‘Now, eight years after the outbreak, new information is emerging from one of the lawsuits that, months before the narcolepsy cases were reported, the manufacturer and public health officials were aware of other serious adverse events logged in relation to Pandemrix.’

If GSK were a car company would anyone buy a car they made? If the WHO consisted of elected emoployees would anyone vote for them? Daft questions. We both know the answers. GSK is irredeemably corrupt and the WHO has a track record of getting everything wrong is more useless than your local council – but infinitely more expensive and infinitely more powerful. And YouTube and Google and Wikipedia believe everything they say.

Second, Sir Patrick Vallance is the Chief Scientific Adviser in the United Kingdom. Vallance worked for GSK between 2006 and 2018. By the time he left GSK, he was a member of the board and the corporate executive team. The fines and so on which I have listed took place while Vallance was working as a senior figure at GSK. The last time I looked Vallance still held a big chunk of shares in GSK. And what’s the betting he’s down for a stonking great GSK pension.

In my opinion, both GSK and the WHO should be closed down.

But I can pretty well guarantee that neither of those things are going to happen.

On the other hand I can equally guarantee that my videos and websites will continue to be suppressed around the internet and I will continue to be vilified and attacked and lied about and libelled. The 77th brigade and other assorted communists, fascists and nutters will press the thumbs down button without bothering to listen to a word. How corrupt and moronic they are. It’s their families too who will be affected. I can’t have the comments switched on I’m afraid because it’ll be flooded with crazy adverts and the usual abuse from Lance Corporal Punishment of the 77th. I don’t have time to waste going through and deleting the anonymous libels.

I’m sorry about this – probably sadder than anyone. I did much appreciate the kind and constructive comments. But I hope you understand.

Copyright Vernon Coleman October 2021

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One Response to “More Evil from Big Pharma”

  1. ian says:

    Talk of 77 brigade and lance corporal punishment, that made me laugh. I tried to watch a youtube video this morning. It was on truthseeker, and the article was on an article by Henry Makow.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSKIM75UXaI

    on my Safari browser , it buffers then says that there is a problem and to try later. I switched to Tor, and it says that there is something on my computer preventing it from playing. What assholes.