Pfizer Engaged In Illegal Marketing Practices – Assessed Billions In Criminal Convictions

PfizerArjun Walia – Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, recently known for their development of a COVID-19 vaccine, has been caught multiple times engaging in unethical and immoral behaviour.

This is no secret, yet over the years this fact continues to be brushed under the rug and remain mostly unacknowledged by mainstream media. Since mainstream media has such a large influence over the perception of the masses, it’s no wonder why so many people respond to the word “big pharma” with “conspiracy theory.” If one takes a closer look it’s not hard to see why there is actually great cause for concern. Continue reading

The Most Dangerous Time In History Is Today [Video]

SGT Report – This weekend the mainstream media is reporting that Germany’s Merkel cannot afford to bail out Deutsche Bank, to which we say, yeah no kidding. Dangerous Time In History Is Today The $75 Trillion in derivatives on Deutsche bank’s books are sinking the bank like the Titanic, and the situation is terminal.

https://youtu.be/VCr-qCFtdCI

Jim Sinclair and Bill Holter from JS Mneset join me to discuss what Jim says is “the most dangerous period in world history” and as goes Deutsche bank. “so goes the world.”

SF Source SGTreport.com Oct. 2016

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Banks Fined Over $5 Billion For Criminal Activity, Did You Get Any Of It?

governmentSimon Black – [On May 20, 2015] it was reported that some of the largest banks in the world were slammed with yet another stiff fine by the United States government.

This time it amounted to roughly $5.7 billion, after the likes of JPMorgan, Barclays, Citigroup and RBS admitted to criminal wrongdoing in years of manipulating currency markets.

The word “crime” is derived from the Latin word crimen. In their day, Romans were incredibly creative at dealing with their own criminals: crucifixion, torture, beheadings, were all commonplace. Some people were put into sacks with wild animals and then thrown into the river.

The bankers being charged now had spent years abusing the public trust.

They traded against their own customers for personal gain; they used sensitive information entrusted to them to manipulate markets; and now, all they’re going to get is a fine and a slap on the wrist.

It’s unlikely that anybody is going to go to jail, or that any individual will be held accountable—except for potentially a token scapegoat. Continue reading