Not really. There are at least 30 other generic drug companies that manufacture it. And then we'd have to start talking about ivermectin. Trying to take out the CEOs of all of these drug manufacturers wouldn't stop the drugs from being made. The companies would simply hire new CEOs. Keep in mind these drugs are used for other things. Shutting down the production of a first line malaria drug wasn't the goal.
There was a different motive for this murder. I don't know what it is, but trying to tie this to COVID is incorrect.
"In 1967, after completing his PhD, Sherman purchased Empire Laboratories from the executor of the estate of Louis Lloyd Winter and his wife, Beverley. The couple had died seventeen days apart in November 1965, leaving four orphaned young children: Paul Timothy, Jeffrey Andrew, Kerry Joel Dexter, and Dana Charles.
[19][22] Empire had been the first company to secure the compulsory rights to manufacture Hoffmann-La Roche's Valium (diazepam) in Canada, and was one of the country's largest manufacturers of Pfizer's Vibramycin (doxycycline), Upjohn Company's Orinase (tolbutamide), and the dietary sweetener saccharin.[23] Winter's estate allowed Sherman to buy a majority stake in Empire and run it only on the condition that the four Winter children be allowed to work for the company when they reached 21, with the option to buy five-percent stakes in the company two years later, with 15-year royalties on four of its patented products. The agreement would be voided if Sherman sold Empire.[24]
That voiding happened in 1969. Sherman worked out a deal to swap shares with Empire's largest customer that put it in control of the company.[24] In 1970 he invested in the American firm Barr Laboratories with US-based partners, became its largest shareholder and served as Barr's president.[25] He would eventually control a third of Barr's stock. Barr won the first rights to manufacture generic versions of Eli Lilly's Prozac. Today, Barr is a part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world's largest generic drugmaker,[26] following Teva's acquisition of Barr in 2008.[27]
In January 1972, Sherman and Ulster Limited sold Empire to the Quebec-based Canadian operations of publicly traded International Chemical and Nuclear Corporation (ICN) of California, for 57,000 shares (Valeant Pharmaceuticals). This transaction voided his arrangement with the Winter estate. A year later, Sherman started Apotex with a few former Empire personnel; it was incorporated in 1974. This privately owned and Sherman-controlled company claims to be Canada's largest domestic pharmaceutical manufacturer.[28] Sherman also became involved in nutraceutical manufacturing and other businesses, founding the National Institute of Nutrition (NION) with Richard Kashenberg. He later sold NION to Schiff and continued on to Apotex.
By 2016, Apotex employed over 10,000 people as one of Canada's largest drug manufacturers, with over 260 products selling in over 115 countries. Revenues were about $1.5 billion annually.[29] "
AstraZeneca, Merck KGaA, Pfizer, and Teva Team up with Tech and Investment Leaders to Launch New Biotech Innovation Lab = AION Labs:
"AION Labs was formed from the alliance of four leading pharmaceutical companies—AstraZeneca, Merck KGaA, Pfizer, and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries—and a hi-tech and biotech investment firm—Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Israel Biotech Fund (IBF)— respectively. The alliance aims to build groundbreaking AI and computational ventures that will leverage the cloud to transform how new therapies are discovered and developed."
we each need to think about preventing sickness by building our immune systems. It isn't fun or cheap to eat healthy, but getting sick isn't fun or cheap, either.
Berberine was used as a substitute for hydro whatever for decades because berberine is easier and cheaper to make/get - it is found in many plants instead of only in one.
I Remember reading this in 2017 when it first happened. My (and perhaps many) initial thoughts were they were taken out because money/power/elite cult things. I never knew what HCQ did until Trump mentioned it.
Hindsight what it is.. Damn. Who's running the HCQ plant now or did the big pharma guys they hit them shut it down?
HCQ, explains a lot.
Not really. There are at least 30 other generic drug companies that manufacture it. And then we'd have to start talking about ivermectin. Trying to take out the CEOs of all of these drug manufacturers wouldn't stop the drugs from being made. The companies would simply hire new CEOs. Keep in mind these drugs are used for other things. Shutting down the production of a first line malaria drug wasn't the goal.
There was a different motive for this murder. I don't know what it is, but trying to tie this to COVID is incorrect.
This couple waa active with the Clintons in Haiti as well.
someone on another thread was mentioning that their bodies were placed in the same position as a certain statue in their home.
No idea if this is true - but we've seen weirder stuff
I remember reading that - I think they were found near their pool. I remember reading this when it happened.
Yes the bodies were posed. Supposedly the kids hated the statue so much they left it in the basement when the house was bulldozed
I read that the Clinton Foundation got a lot of the money from their estate.
Who runs apotex now? What did it become?
"In 1967, after completing his PhD, Sherman purchased Empire Laboratories from the executor of the estate of Louis Lloyd Winter and his wife, Beverley. The couple had died seventeen days apart in November 1965, leaving four orphaned young children: Paul Timothy, Jeffrey Andrew, Kerry Joel Dexter, and Dana Charles.
[19][22] Empire had been the first company to secure the compulsory rights to manufacture Hoffmann-La Roche's Valium (diazepam) in Canada, and was one of the country's largest manufacturers of Pfizer's Vibramycin (doxycycline), Upjohn Company's Orinase (tolbutamide), and the dietary sweetener saccharin.[23] Winter's estate allowed Sherman to buy a majority stake in Empire and run it only on the condition that the four Winter children be allowed to work for the company when they reached 21, with the option to buy five-percent stakes in the company two years later, with 15-year royalties on four of its patented products. The agreement would be voided if Sherman sold Empire.[24]
That voiding happened in 1969. Sherman worked out a deal to swap shares with Empire's largest customer that put it in control of the company.[24] In 1970 he invested in the American firm Barr Laboratories with US-based partners, became its largest shareholder and served as Barr's president.[25] He would eventually control a third of Barr's stock. Barr won the first rights to manufacture generic versions of Eli Lilly's Prozac. Today, Barr is a part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world's largest generic drugmaker,[26] following Teva's acquisition of Barr in 2008.[27]
In January 1972, Sherman and Ulster Limited sold Empire to the Quebec-based Canadian operations of publicly traded International Chemical and Nuclear Corporation (ICN) of California, for 57,000 shares (Valeant Pharmaceuticals). This transaction voided his arrangement with the Winter estate. A year later, Sherman started Apotex with a few former Empire personnel; it was incorporated in 1974. This privately owned and Sherman-controlled company claims to be Canada's largest domestic pharmaceutical manufacturer.[28] Sherman also became involved in nutraceutical manufacturing and other businesses, founding the National Institute of Nutrition (NION) with Richard Kashenberg. He later sold NION to Schiff and continued on to Apotex.
By 2016, Apotex employed over 10,000 people as one of Canada's largest drug manufacturers, with over 260 products selling in over 115 countries. Revenues were about $1.5 billion annually.[29] "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Sherman
"Diazepam and Chloroquine for her last sleep"
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/dta.1509
Diazepam = Midazolam = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qApF-bauQyw
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teva_Pharmaceuticals
Teva Pharmaceutical products = a lot (scroll down in the wiki page)
Teva Pharmaceuticals = Bill Gates donations: https://donations.vipulnaik.com/donee.php?donee=Teva+Pharmaceutical+Industries%2C+LTD
Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. = AZT - Aids - Fauci
"In 1995, the company received approval to manufacture and sell a generic version of zidovudine (AZT), a treatment for AIDS."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barr_Pharmaceuticals
https://www.spin.com/2015/10/aids-and-the-azt-scandal-spin-1989-feature-sins-of-omission/
AstraZeneca, Merck KGaA, Pfizer, and Teva Team up with Tech and Investment Leaders to Launch New Biotech Innovation Lab = AION Labs:
"AION Labs was formed from the alliance of four leading pharmaceutical companies—AstraZeneca, Merck KGaA, Pfizer, and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries—and a hi-tech and biotech investment firm—Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Israel Biotech Fund (IBF)— respectively. The alliance aims to build groundbreaking AI and computational ventures that will leverage the cloud to transform how new therapies are discovered and developed."
https://www.biopharminternational.com/view/astrazeneca-merck-kgaa-pfizer-and-teva-team-up-with-tech-and-investment-leaders-to-launch-new-biotech-innovation-lab
we each need to think about preventing sickness by building our immune systems. It isn't fun or cheap to eat healthy, but getting sick isn't fun or cheap, either.
I bet there is not a single pig that can solve the crime.
This is tragic.
Berberine was used as a substitute for hydro whatever for decades because berberine is easier and cheaper to make/get - it is found in many plants instead of only in one.
(unrelated, but...#Texit)
I Remember reading this in 2017 when it first happened. My (and perhaps many) initial thoughts were they were taken out because money/power/elite cult things. I never knew what HCQ did until Trump mentioned it.
Hindsight what it is.. Damn. Who's running the HCQ plant now or did the big pharma guys they hit them shut it down?