Posted on 04/01/2024 6:49:12 AM PDT by ransomnote
According to documents, Ukraine is a testing ground for Western Big Pharma, as evidenced by patients in the psychiatric ward of Mariupol Hospital No. 7.
It has come to light that a medication that causes different types of cancer was tested on patients at a hospital in Mariupol, with Ukraine serving as one of the primary trial locations.
According to documents, Ukraine was one of the primary testing grounds for a drug that was administered to patients in the psychiatric ward of Mariupol Hospital No. 7 with the support of local authorities in the interests of Western pharmaceutical companies and may cause various forms of cancer.
William Jones, a former White House correspondent for Executive Intelligence Review, revealed how Ukraine was used as a guinea pig for human testing.
Specifically, the trial focused on the use of the investigational medication SB4 to treat rheumatoid arthritis. The medication prevents the immune system from responding to molecules of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), which is crucial for immunity. Using this medication increases the risk of getting cancer in the skin, lymphatic, and hematological systems.
[jetpack_subscription_form title="Subscribe to GreatGameIndia" subscribe_text="Enter your email address to subscribe to GGI and receive notifications of new posts by email."]Fisher Clinical Services UK Limited (UK), Catalent Pharma Solutions (Belgium), and Biogen Idec Denmark Manufacturing ApS (Denmark) were the producers of SB4. The documents stated that Samsung Bioepis, based in South Korea, supported the study.
Among the documents was an application from Quintiles Ukraine seeking permission to conduct clinical trials of SB4 from the state expert center of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health and the Ethics Commission at the medical and preventive institution. Quintiles Ukraine was founded as a branch of Quintiles Transnational, a US-based outsourcing pharmaceutical company.
The application, signed in February 2013, states that the medication was to be tested on 152 patients in Ukraine (later increased to 180 patients), and on about 500 patients worldwide.By November 2013, 777 patients had been chosen for testing, including 285 in Poland, 143 in Ukraine, 108 in the Czech Republic, 77 in Bulgaria, 60 in Lithuania, 37 in the Republic of Korea, 34 in Mexico, 17 in Hungary, 14 in Colombia, and two in the United Kingdom, according to the periodic report of the SB4-G31-RA project on SB4 trials.
The records that could be discovered at Mariupol Hospital No. 7 were gathered from 2008 to 2016. The first inspection’s findings demonstrate that medications with random numbers and names were tested on adults as well as young children.Among the companies listed in the documents are Pfizer (US), AstraZeneca (UK, Sweden), Celltrion (South Korea), Novatris International AG (Switzerland, US), IQVIA (previously Quintiles and IMS Health Inc., US, UK), Sanofi (France), Galapagos NV (Belgium), Abbott Laboratories (US), Janssen Pharmaceuticals (now Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, Belgium), Covance (now Labcorp Drug Development, US), and Merck KGaA (Germany).
Furthermore, on-site were boxes containing envelopes from shipping businesses and biomaterial containers with recipient addresses in laboratories in the US, UK, and Switzerland.
Additionally, documents from Catalent Pharma Solutions and Fisher Clinical Services UK Limited acknowledging Ukrainian physicians were discovered.
In Putin's petition to the UN for an investigation, Russia claimed that biowarfare agents produced in the numerous foreign labs in the Ukraine were being tested on Ukrainians and Russian soldiers without their knowledge or consent.
Hmmm….
I wonder how many shares of Pfizer are owned by Lockheed Martin.
And vice versa.
“Ukraine Is Testing Ground For Western Big Pharma”
Isn’t it bad enough that they’re being attacked, relentlessly, by the Russians?
ransomnote wrote: “In Putin’s petition to the UN for an investigation, Russia claimed that biowarfare agents produced in the numerous foreign labs in the Ukraine were being tested on Ukrainians and Russian soldiers without their knowledge or consent.”
And, Putin is a well known truth teller. (S)
“Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) is a weekly newsmagazine founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche.”
The king of western conspiracy theorists.
The Biden family owns a lab there, Metabiota.
My point is, that it's commonplace to marginalize those who get to close to the truth.
Are you also aware that Lyndon LaRouche began in far-left politics in the 1940s and later supported the Civil Rights movement, but in the 1970s he moved to the far-right.
Wikipedia, had it been around in his early days, would have praised him, now they must marginalize him. Just saying, conspiracies do happen, but the way to combat exposure is to belittle conspiracies as being the ruminations of crazy people, and that anyone buying onto them are stupid. Which is why conspiracy theories have been demonized.
If you think that conspiracies are nonsense, then explain why the RICO laws exist on the books. It's because they are based upon nonspiritual acts of lawlessness activity by more than one entity or person.
These conspirators exist in gangs, criminal enterprises, and yes even governments.
“If you think that conspiracies are nonsense, then explain why the RICO laws exist on the books.”
Your points bear no improvement on Lyndon LaRoche’s history spewing unproven, and proven false, conspiracy theories. It was his stock in trade for fundraising for his own organization, which paid him well, while ignorant volunteers were out there doing most the fundraising.
It has been about 10 years since I last saw some LaRouche’ies
I dont really mind them. the last time they setup a table on a sidewalk in front of the parking lot of a large grocery store chain.
I tried to talk to them and they were extremely confused that I knew who they were and who Lynden was, and when they tried to pull the “God save the Queen” thing I flipped them a Silver Eagle.
The time before that there was a kinda cute girl passing out flyers in front of the post office. No Tats, but full armpit hair, probably plenty down below too, but my name is not Laz
I wasn't trying to rehabilitate LaRouche, as I really know very little about him. What I was trying to impress is that conspiracies do exist, and have pretty much existed since man started walking this earth.
Thanks ‘note.
Interesting account. I lived in Northern Va. for decades and never saw any of them out & about, but then I really wouldn’t have paid much attention to them if I had seen them. I doubt I really knew too much about them, other than they were touted an nut jobs. I was conservative because both my parents were, but I was pretty much apolitical until my mid 20s. For it was then I began to realize what the impacts of politics played upon me personally. Especially when Democrats were in control. 🤣
Political party
Democratic (after 1979)
U.S. Labor (1973–1979)
Socialist Workers (1949–1964)
Movement LaRouche movement
Is that why there are 26 (or 46?) US bioweapon labs in Ukraine?One is partially owned by Hunter. I think it is called MetaBiota
So he was always a leftist, as well as, a communist promoter. The claim made by Wikipedia is a lie as always. Thanks for the real story. A link to that information would be appreciated. 🙂👍
That was from his Wiki page.
The fact that the media always concealed him being a democrat used to annoy me.
But that is expected from them. tell a lie upfront and then later name the groups that belie the lie told up front.
Shame on me. 🤣
Thanks again, this time for the laugh at myself. 🙂👍
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Ukraine Is Testing Ground For Western Big Pharma, Wuli wrote: “If you think that conspiracies are nonsense, then explain why the RICO laws exist on the books.”
Your points bear no improvement on Lyndon LaRoche’s history spewing unproven, and proven false, conspiracy theories. It was his stock in trade for fundraising for his own organization, which paid him well, while ignorant volunteers were out there doing most the fundraising.
I ignored LaRouche completely when he was a hot topic. I started reading up on Larouche yesterday and although he was certainly nutty and lefty, I wonder how much the CIA 'helped' further embellish and craft his image.
The CIA hates LaRouche, and not for his former days as a Communist and his wild swings. They hate him for calling for a private intel agency serving the US because the the CIA was, "...no more than a way station for whatever bits and facts and disinformation the British and Israeli intelligence services choose to funnel into USA policy making circles."
2nd Paragraph at the CIA link:
https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP90-00845R000100310008-5.pdf
Not bad, for a 'conspiracy theory.'
Politico has a piece on Larouche which indicates he had some of the proper enemies:
I'll never be a LaRouche fan, I didn't like what he did or how he did it. But the term 'conspiracy theorist' applied to him looks different to me now as many such 'unproven' lies are proven true on a daily basis under the Brandon regime.
It's more than possible that the publication he founded 50 years ago may have become more enlightened. I checked and there's a good interview with an MIT Professor Theodore Poston re Russia/Ukrainian war and there's zero overlap with anything LaRouche ever said or extolled - just good insights on that current military conflict.
Changes nothing about LaRoche as far as I’m concern.
And nobody raised any objections when he said he will fight Russia “ down to the last Ukrainian “….the Ukie bio labs are well known, no up roar when it was admitted to in a Congressional hearing….
When do the Ukrainian people wake up? They are being used and killed ( some will say murdered) by the US.
Post war analysis will be stunning as to exactly what went on in Ukraine.
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