venerdì 25 luglio 2014

Some pharmaceutical companies are arms dealers in disguise

John Le Carré bluntly accuses pharmaceutical companies after a year of careful research for his  book "The Gardener tenacious," in which he stated that the reality and worse ..... and more .... saying that we are going through a ...... period of capitalism beyond any logic and control ..... the same goes for the oil industry ..... and / or the forest ..... multinational industries ranging anywhere there are raw materials and / or labor from exploit and behave like invading armies ...... leaving only scorched earth behind them .....

Globalization is not only driven by business and governments who are only in the service (puppets) of large corporations ....... and goes on to say that .......
The cartel (Big Pharma) requires pharmaceutical products at all costs .... (see Lipobay)
In the campaign of ex U.S. President Bush, the cartel has spent $ 90 million and still more the sign of the oil ..... for reducing government controls on industry and sweeping obstacles "impartial" ......
In my country (England) two-thirds of the members of the committee, which decides what medicines provide assisted the National Health Service is on the payroll of the pharmaceutical industry ......
The man of the multinationals is that before you create the addiction to cigarettes and then sells you a cure for cancer that you can not afford .......
There is no painless way to withdraw a drug from the market ..... the shareholders do not approve .....
Doctors and researchers sold ....... terrifying medical opinion is corruption on the part of pharmaceutical companies ........ there are almost no more medical opinions "do not buy" ....
Scientists have discovered that mercenaries approve only what is commercially viable; universities invaded by pharmaceutical companies, who sponsor workshops and award scholarships; Journalists are totally dependent on information of companies, which inundate them with gifts, meals and travel ...... the power of the business is above scientific truth .........

Medicine killer ...... Damage drugs
Some pharmaceutical companies are arms dealers in disguise ....
Everyone knows that Africa is the dustbin of pharmaceutical companies in the world ....
The giants spend billions to buy medicines and medical researchers who push their products ..... carrying enormous pressure, influence, persuasion ..... of politicians and organizations responsible for the protection of health ......
The WHO (World Health Org.) takes money from America, (Big Pharma) which means that favors large corporations, worships the god of money and does not like radical decisions ......
Every time I hear a pharmaceutical justify their actions on the basis of humanity, altruism, duties towards the human race ..... makes me sick .....
From an interview by J. Le Carré - (Panorama of 30/08/01).

The Constant Gardener is a 2001 novel by John le Carré. It tells the story of Justin Quayle, a British diplomat whose activist wife is murdered. Believing there is something behind the murder, he seeks to uncover the truth and finds an international conspiracy of corrupt bureaucracy and pharmaceutical money.
The plot was vaguely based on a real-life case in Kano, Nigeria.


Justin Quayle, a British diplomat in Nairobi, Kenya, is told that his activist wife, Tessa, was killed while travelling with a doctor friend in a desolate region ofAfrica. Investigating on his own, Quayle discovers that her murder, reportedly done by her friend, may have had more sinister roots.
Justin learns that Tessa had uncovered a corporate scandal involving medical experimentation in Africa. KVH (Karel Vita Hudson), a large pharmaceutical company working under the cover of AIDS tests and treatments, is testing atuberculosis drug that has severe side effects. Rather than help the trial subjects and begin again with a new drug, KVH covered up the side effects and improved the drug only in anticipation of a massive multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis outbreak.
Justin travels the world, often under assumed identities, to reconstruct the circumstances leading to Tessa's murder. As he begins to piece together Tessa's final report on the fraudulent drug tests, he learns that the roots of the conspiracy stretch further than he could have imagined; to a German pharmawatch NGO, an African aid station, and, most disturbingly to him, corrupt politicians in the British Foreign Office.
John le Carré writes in the book's afterword: 'by comparison with the reality, my story [is] as tame as a holiday postcard'. The book is dedicated to Yvette Pierpaoli, a French activist who died during the course of her aid work.

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