Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. sues AP, WaPo, BBC, Reuters

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. sues AP, WaPo, BBC, Reuters over Covid-19 censorshipMargaret Menge – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., announced on Tucker Carlson’s show on Fox News last night that he’s filed a lawsuit against the AP, Washington Post, BBC and Reuters alleging antitrust and First Amendment violations over their censorship of Covid-19 information.

Plaintiffs include Kennedy himself, Children’s Health Defense, Gateway Pundit founder Jim Hoft, Dr. Joseph Mercola, independent journalist Ben Swann, Trial Site News and others.

The suit alleges violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act through the organization called the Trusted News Initiative, which was used by the media organizations to “choke off” independent news, getting social media platforms to shadow ban or suspend them for “reporting that challenges and competes with TNI members’ reporting on certain issues relating to COVID-19 and U.S. politics.” Continue reading

J. D. Heyes ~ $64 Million In Bribes Paid To UK Doctors Last Year By Drug Companies

NaturalNews  April 16 2014

BigPharmaBribeDoctorsNew data that once again highlights the incestuous relationship between Big Pharma and the medical industry indicate that British doctors were paid some $64 million by drug makers, which was only slightly less than in 2012.

According to Reuters, such industry payments to physicians have increasingly come under scrutiny following several scandals involving drug sales practices, most notably in the United States, as well as concerns that such close ties put commercial interests of drug makers ahead of what is best for patients.

As noted by Reuters:

The figure, announced by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) on Thursday, was slightly down on the 2012 level of 40 million pounds [about $66.9 million].

Cozy relationships going to see the light of day

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Monsanto Found Guilty of Chemical Poisoning in France

Collective Evolution May 31 2013

Monsanto has been the topic of a lot of news lately, especially with the multi-country march that took place against Monsanto a short time ago. What can be seen as another big victory for public health, a French court found Monsanto guilty for poisoning a French Farmer. Paul Francois is a humble farmer who began experiencing neurological problems such as memory loss and headaches after being exposed to Monsanto’s Lasso weedkiller back in 2004. The decision reached 2012 for this case sets a powerful precedent that can continue to help raise awareness and dismantel the ignorance that exists around Monsanto and their products, including GMO foods.

In previous cases against the pesticide giant, farmers were unable to prove and properly link pesticide exposure to the side effects they were having. This is not the case for Francois’s,  as an expert opinion was able to determine the sum of the damages incurred and verify the link the Lasso pesticide and his illnesses.

After the case ruling, Reuters attempted to contact Monsanto’s lawyers but they decline to comment.

Not The First Case

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