Friday, December 29, 2017 by Martin Mavis
http://www.healthrangerradio.com/2017-12-29-this-one-event-will-cause-big-pharma-to-collapse-video.html
When governments run out of money, Big Pharma will collapse because it depends almost entirely on government money for its revenues.
Podcast Transcript: “One day in the not-too-distant future, Big Pharma will collapse like the Berlin Wall. Up until it collapses, nobody will believe that it could collapse. You know what’s actually going to cause it to collapse? It’s the costs and the fact that their products don’t work… now granted Big Pharma is a massive influential, monopoly drug cartel. They own Congress basically. You know Congress is just a bunch of prostitutes selling us out to the highest corporate bidder right? They own the media. They practically financially bankroll the media, so the media is all pro-pharma. They own the science journals and the medical journals. When I say own, I mean they influence and control them. They own the doctors. Doctors are always receiving kickbacks and bribes, and big pharma even runs all kinds of dark ops, Bots and everything to try to own social media, dominate the Internet and discredit anyone who challenges Big Pharma’s evil monopolies. Despite all of that, what they can’t change is the fact that any reasonable common-sense person can see for themselves that Big Pharma’s toxic chemical products do not work. In other words, if you know somebody who’s on ten medications and you look at them… are they healthy? Are they healthier than before they took the ten medications? The answer is no. They’re probably the least healthy person imaginable, that you know, because the toxic chemicals make them sicker and sicker. Pharmaceuticals don’t work most of the time, for most people…” Listen to the full podcast below:
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