MasonComet
U. S. American
First of all, I wish everyone the best who may have used these companies’ products. Unfortunately, their questionable business practices tend to not make news broadcasts as much as they should, especially as millions of people weigh their health options and face mounting pressure.
That being said, July was an interesting month for pharmaceutical giants Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) and Pfizer...
Johnson & Johnson Recalling 5 Sunscreen Products Due to Discovery of Cancer-Causing Chemical
https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...dMWrP2QLvyF-8Mg64WQlHqfCEjSi5_qkX4hV9T4L3mjx0
Look at how abundantly cautious they can be when they are actually subject to liability.
They can’t even make sunscreen without putting something harmful in it and claiming to not know how it got there. ?
Pfizer Recalls Another 12 Lots of Chantix Anti-Smoking Drug for a Carcinogen’s Presence
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/re...b3I0zW5Alp_lZmKoFuLamCsisFl68A1ttOz5BfWMRFqbc
You may already have this in your medicine cabinet.
But don’t worry, it’s not an immediate health threat. The threat of cancer is only with continued use.
Kinda like cigarettes.
But a drug.
It’s better to get cancer from a drug, right?
Pfizer is such an awesome and trustworthy company. We shouldn’t ever finish trials on any product they put on the market. And then we should make sure everyone in America is forced to inject their products.
Ironic, isn’t it? The very laboratory concoctions they claim will help you turn out to be detrimental to your health. First time for everything, I guess. And I’m sure they now have the consumers’ best interests in mind.
All sarcasm aside, I hope more people start seeing these companies aren't able to "fix" people, and tend to just pile on more trouble. And since media scrutiny is waning (and their products are openly being endorsed by them and the government), and since their spike protein injections evade liability, it's becoming increasingly more difficult to to bring awareness to the masses of their offenses.
That being said, July was an interesting month for pharmaceutical giants Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) and Pfizer...
Johnson & Johnson Recalling 5 Sunscreen Products Due to Discovery of Cancer-Causing Chemical
https://thehill.com/policy/healthca...dMWrP2QLvyF-8Mg64WQlHqfCEjSi5_qkX4hV9T4L3mjx0
The company said that while exposure to the level of benzene found in their products would likely not pose health risks, they were being recalled “out of an abundance of caution.”
Look at how abundantly cautious they can be when they are actually subject to liability.
They can’t even make sunscreen without putting something harmful in it and claiming to not know how it got there. ?
Pfizer Recalls Another 12 Lots of Chantix Anti-Smoking Drug for a Carcinogen’s Presence
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/re...b3I0zW5Alp_lZmKoFuLamCsisFl68A1ttOz5BfWMRFqbc
You may already have this in your medicine cabinet.
But don’t worry, it’s not an immediate health threat. The threat of cancer is only with continued use.
Kinda like cigarettes.
But a drug.
It’s better to get cancer from a drug, right?
Pfizer is such an awesome and trustworthy company. We shouldn’t ever finish trials on any product they put on the market. And then we should make sure everyone in America is forced to inject their products.
Ironic, isn’t it? The very laboratory concoctions they claim will help you turn out to be detrimental to your health. First time for everything, I guess. And I’m sure they now have the consumers’ best interests in mind.
All sarcasm aside, I hope more people start seeing these companies aren't able to "fix" people, and tend to just pile on more trouble. And since media scrutiny is waning (and their products are openly being endorsed by them and the government), and since their spike protein injections evade liability, it's becoming increasingly more difficult to to bring awareness to the masses of their offenses.