Well with what little info is given in the tweet and this post it's not surprising that giving someone a vague google search term leads to different answers.
A nice descriptive title instead of click-bait would do wonders for this post.
I interviewed with them for a job once. Every single person I saw looked sad and overworked, no one smiled. Made me glad I wasn't given an offer and found a place people actually enjoy coming to.
OMG!! There was a former Pfizer lady who said the reason that there is no information on what is in the shot, is that it would be a crime under the marketing laws. That is why there is either nothing, or lots of blank paper inside the boxes of vaccines.
In addition, Pfizer has agreed to pay $1 billion to resolve allegations under the civil False Claims Act that the company illegally promoted four drugs – Bextra; Geodon, an anti-psychotic drug; Zyvox, an antibiotic; and Lyrica, an anti-epileptic drug – and caused false claims to be submitted to government health care programs for uses that were not medically accepted indications and therefore not covered by those programs. The civil settlement also resolves allegations that Pfizer paid kickbacks to health care providers to induce them to prescribe these, as well as other, drugs. The federal share of the civil settlement is $668,514,830 and the state Medicaid share of the civil settlement is $331,485,170. This is the largest civil fraud settlement in history against a pharmaceutical company.
It really doesn't matter who paid the biggest fines....The results are very telling of the corruption rampant in various fields. This is really an eye opening challenge for Normies.
This is why I have a problem with the tweets logic.
If it said "Google this: who paid the largest criminal fine in automotive history, and why?", should I stop driving Toyota cars? Because basically every giant company has had to pay fines at some point, and has teams of lawyers to deal with it.
TEPCO 450 Billion is what I got. Interesting Fukishima penalties.
Also #2 BP 45 Bill, #3 Bank of America 16.65B
https://www.the-sun.com/news/3545395/who-paid-the-largest-criminal-fine-in-history/
edit: If you meant to get Pfizer as the result you should have said 'in US history'. There are way bigger 'in history' ones.
Well with what little info is given in the tweet and this post it's not surprising that giving someone a vague google search term leads to different answers.
A nice descriptive title instead of click-bait would do wonders for this post.
Apparently the answer is supposed to be Pfizer.
Same page, look for the pharmacists.
Even bigger -> Last few weeks the following were given out for Opiod case
New #3 = AmerisourceBergen: $6.4 billion
New #2 = Cardinal Health: $6.4 billion
New #1 = McKesson: $7.9 billion
https://www.mckesson.com/About-McKesson/Newsroom/Press-Releases/2021/Distributors-Announce-Proposed-Opioid-Settlement-Agreement/
I interviewed with them for a job once. Every single person I saw looked sad and overworked, no one smiled. Made me glad I wasn't given an offer and found a place people actually enjoy coming to.
and never forget the ex commissioner of the FDA is on the board of Pfizer as we speak
Yeah that right there shouldnt be allowed. Oh...love your videos by the way...factual n fun..great red pills.
Thank you!
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history WHOOPPP! There it is!
OMG!! There was a former Pfizer lady who said the reason that there is no information on what is in the shot, is that it would be a crime under the marketing laws. That is why there is either nothing, or lots of blank paper inside the boxes of vaccines.
Wait for it .... give it a day ... and it will be purged
It really doesn't matter who paid the biggest fines....The results are very telling of the corruption rampant in various fields. This is really an eye opening challenge for Normies.
So this means I should stop taking Advil, Robitussin, Emergen-C, Thermacare, and every other Pfizer OTC product?
Well… yes actually. Stop giving these people your money and stop trusting their products.
This is why I have a problem with the tweets logic.
If it said "Google this: who paid the largest criminal fine in automotive history, and why?", should I stop driving Toyota cars? Because basically every giant company has had to pay fines at some point, and has teams of lawyers to deal with it.
Srr but is misleading, it wasn't payed yet and will be Ch*na.