The American Conservative (TAC at Hillsdale College in DC) recently hosted a panel discussion featuring Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), Dr. Pierre Kory, Dr. Robert Malone, and Dr. Peter McCullough on “Crony Capitalism, Big Pharma and Vaccines.”
It may surprise you that the pharmaceutical industry is not always motivated purely by a high purpose of discovering new drugs to protect humanity from diseases and viruses. This article will expose the dark side of the pharmaceutical industry—an industry that many believe to be among the most corrupt of all industries.
In most nations, prescription medications accounted for the majority of pharmaceutical spending. Now, let's take a look at the top countries that are spending heavily on pharmaceuticals.
According to sources in the Union Health Ministry, the Indian government has conducted a crackdown on pharmaceutical companies, resulting in the cancellation of licenses for 18 firms.
According to data collected by Statista, half of the global supply of diabetes drugs is sold by the US, but 1.3 million people with diabetes are forced to skip, delay, or minimise their insulin intake.
Trump announces plan to investigate Big Pharma and autism to find what's causing chronic illness in the United States. Former President Donald Trump has announced his plan to “address the sharp rise in chronic illnesses and...
One of the unsettling things that came out of the "Facebook Files" is the revelation of an unusual official policy that controlled the platform during the COVID-19 years. “For...
Even though the US produces worse health outcomes than any other developed country, healthcare costs in the US are the highest in the world. One major contributor towards this is big pharma jacking up drug prices over 1,000 times this year.
In 2020, a major controversy erupted in Nigeria. Bill Gates was caught bribing the Nigerian government for a forced vaccination program. Now, that the move backfired and did not had its intended result, the WHO has been...
Two children have died from acute liver failure after taking world’s most expensive drug. Although the patients had acute liver failure, Zolgensma's manufacturer claims that this is not a new "safety signal."