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DRUG LORDS RAKE IN BIG BUCKS WITH BAD SHOT

As we have been reporting, Pfizer and Moderna have reaped massive profits from the first round of vaccine distribution. (SEE: “PFIZER CEO MAKES WINDFALL PROFIT FROM VACCINE NEWS,” “VACCINE DRUG DEALERS: PEOPLE PAY, THEY PROFIT.”)
Moderna brought in a revenue of $1.73 billion in the first quarter and Pfizer announced it made hundreds of millions in profits from the vaccine, on $3.5 billion in revenue in the first three months of the year.
Israel announced on Thursday that it will begin offering a third COVID-19 dose to its citizens because it has been widely documented that the vaccine tends to wear off after about seven months. The move has raised some ethical questions because many of the world’s emerging countries still cannot vaccinate their people and won’t until well into 2022.
The Times of Israel reported that other countries like Turkey and Hungary have also offered boosters. The paper pointed out that 55 percent of the population over the age of 12 have been fully vaccinated. About 234,000 of those unvaccinated are over 50. 
It was data from Israel that raised the initial concern about breakthrough infections. Israel’s Health Ministry determined that the Pfizer shot was only 39 percent effective in preventing COVID infections with symptoms, which Dr. Jalal Baig, an oncologist, wrote on CNBC, is a “nosedive from levels seen in the winter.”
He also questioned the need for widespread boosters and Pfizer’s motives.
“After creating wondrous vaccines whose efficacy far exceeded even the most optimistic expectations, Pfizer seems to be attempting to create a new multibillion-dollar need for boosters that does not clearly exist outside older people or people who are immunocompromised.” After all,” he wrote, the more doses a person requires, the more money they pocket.”
TRENDPOST: Despite politicians trying to insist the vaccine is safe, free, and you can even have a free donut—each jab actually costs U.S. taxpayers $19.50. And, we pointed out last week that the Washington Gang just cut a check to buy 200 million additional doses for a cool $24 per jab.
As Gerald Celente has often said, “What morons and imbeciles call campaign contributions, adults call bribes and pay-offs.” As we have previously reported, Pfizer gave Joe Biden $1 million in celebration of his presidential inauguration. And as reported by the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health:
“This his observational study, which analyzed publicly available data on campaign contributions and lobbying in the US from 1999 to 2018, found that the pharmaceutical and health product industry spent $4.7 billion, an average of $233 million per year, on lobbying the US federal government; $414 million on contributions to presidential and congressional electoral candidates, national party committees, and outside spending groups; and $877 million on contributions to state candidates and committees. Contributions were targeted at senior legislators in Congress involved in drafting health care laws and state committees that opposed or supported key referenda on drug pricing and regulation.”
Clearly, political “representatives” represent those who fill their pockets with bribes and payoffs. They are not “public servants” of We the People of Slavelandia who pay their salary from the money they steal in the name of taxes.

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