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Board Politics & Society
Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker?
by
tvbcof
on 26/08/2019, 09:19:27 UTC

People’s anger is not long, yes. Here you are undoubtedly right, and I am inclined to doubt everything about the general picture, but I have no good reason to believe that there is some kind of big conspiracy.

If you get together with a friend, and decide to start a business, that is a conspiracy of sorts. Big Pharma is simply business.


What most people don't really conceptualize is that these are corporations.  Corporations are directed by boards of directors.  Typically these are people wealthy enough to own large percentages of the corporate stock, or proxies for these people.  There is no reason why one person (or his/her proxies) cannot sit on multiple boards of directors in multiple corporations.

There is a lot of 'cross fertilization' in the big three corporations who are involved in global vaccination programs (Merck, GSK, Sanofi.)  Here's a for-instance:

euvax-b which a vaccine I just had personal experience with and thus researched is manufactured by LG Life Sciences in South Korea (which is related to the LG tv screens.)  They seem to have licensed their 'process' from Merck, and their 'process' results in a certain (rather dishonestly described) aluminum nano-particle type ending up inside the brain cells of people injected with it.

euvax-b is considered to be a Sanofi-Pastuer product by people who don't look into things closely.  In reality Sanofi only 'markets' the vaccine.  What this amounts to is that Sanofi has bought a lot of politicians in countries like The Philippines and can move the product.  Otherwise they don't seem to have much to do with it.

So we have a couple of presumed 'adversaries' who are perfectly happy to cooperate with one another it seems.  Maybe it's just in the interest of the betterment of humanity?  A glimpse into the documents released as part of discovery in lawsuits against these corporations argues _strongly_ against these sorts of ethics.

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The political pull that Sanofi has among Filipino politicians/bureaucrats is evidenced by the recent Dengvaxia fiasco which maimed and unknown number of victims and, thanks to the Duterte administration, some of the local sell-outs are cooling their heals in prison.

Back to euvax-b, it is not used in South Korea.  It's marketed only to impoverished countries it seems.  Maybe it's less likely that the victims in such countries will have the resources to obtain relief when they are maimed.  Who knows?  Anyway, Vietnam has a policy that they won't inject their citizens with vaccines which are not in use in the country of manufacture which strikes me as a common sense policy (with corporate board members of the pharma corporations tending to be eugenics enthusiests.)  Someone bent the rules in Vietnam and some babies died.  euvax-b was subsequently booted out of their country.