They will rake in billions , then as the word gets out that they...

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    They will rake in billions , then as the word gets out that they misled governments and the people of the world to take an untested vax, they will pay a fine as they have done in the past and business as usual ...

    Pfizer received the biggest criminal fine in U.S history as part of a 2.3 billion dollars settlement with federal prosecutors for mis-promoting medicines and for paying kickbacks to compliant doctors.
    Pfizer received penalties for misbranding the pain killer BEXTRA by promoting the drug for uses that were not approved by medical regulators.
    In the 90's they were involved with defective heart valves that led to the deaths of more than 100 people. The company had deliberately misled regulators about the hazards and the company agreed to pay $10.75 million to settle justice department charges.
    Pfizer also had a class action suit with a $60 million settlement over Rezulin, a diabetes medication that resulted in patients dying from acute liver failure said to be caused by the drug.
    In the UK, they have been fined nearly £90 million by the UK's competition's watchdog for unfair pricing to the NHS after hiking up the cost of an anti-epilepsy drug by 2500% charing the tax payer an extra £48,000,000 than the actual price, which is £2,000,000 per year.
    Buying competitors and miss-selling drugs was not the only factor making them the giant they are, their special relations with doctors and medical professionals, for example
    In 2004, Pfizer's subsidiary agreed to pay $430 million to resolve criminal and civil liability relating to paying physicians to prescribe its epilepsy drug Neurontin to patients with ailments where the medication was not approved and In 2010 a federal jury found that Pfizer committed racketeering fraud in its marketing of the drug and had to pay $142.1 million.
    Pfizer disclosed that during a six month period the previous year it had paid $20 million dollars to some 4,500 doctors and other medical professionals for speaking on the companies behalf.
    In 2012, the United States security and exchange commission announced that it had reached a $45 million settlement with Pfizer to resolve charges that its subsidiary's had bribed overseas doctors and other health care professionals to increase foreign sales.
    Pfizer was sued in a U.S federal court by Nigerian families who accused the company of testing a dangerous new antibiotic called Trovan on children without parents consent and using their children as human guinea pigs. A panel of experts concluded that Pfizer had violated international law and the company agreed to pay $75 million in settlements for damages in Nigerian courts and the U.S case was settled for an undisclosed amount.
    Rinse and repeat, a saying with shares ... now also with our lives
 
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