How Pharma bought Congress, transformed FDA, NIH, and CDC into corrupt profit centers, and mass poisoned our children


I’m about to expose how Pharma bought out Congress, transformed the FDA, NIH, and CDC into corrupt profit centers, and mass poisoned our children.

The pharmaceutical industry got a blank check to make more and more of these shots. The CDC’s recommended schedule then TRIPLED. Then, the CDC utterly abdicated its responsibility to oversee the program. That law required the CDC to deliver reports every two years on how they were making the program safer—but they’ve done exactly zero reports since 1986.

Roughly 65% of the drug approvers salaries at FDA come directly from the user fees paid by the pharmaceutical industry. This is not in the benefit of American people or our children—it’s to line their pockets and do the bidding of the pharmaceutical industry.

No alarm that 1 in 5 or 6 kids have learning disabilities, speech delays, neurodevelopmental problems. No alarm about skyrocketing rates of obesity, allergies, or cancer.

Now, Senators desperately trying to fight the only person who has ever tried to EXPOSE it—Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I have a message for these Senators: We see who you are. We see that you are literally shills for the pharmaceutical industry. We see you for the traitors that you are to the American public. And we are not going to forget.

Fx Bertucc

@AudubonRealty

THE PROBLEM IS THAT THEY ARE NOT THERE FOR THE TRUTH. THIS IS THE TRUTH.

By Radiopatriot

A former talk radio host turned political activist, diving deep into the intricacies of political warfare and sharing insights on the shadow government and 5th Generation Psy-Ops. RadioPatriot's been diving into political intrigue, from FBI hearings to questioning staged events. Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

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