Posted on 04/05/2023 12:36:15 PM PDT by T.B. Yoits
The Johnson & Johnson (J&J) conglomerate is more than quadrupling the amount it had previously set aside to cover its potential liabilities by allocating $8.9 billion to address allegations that their talcum baby powder caused cancer.
A J&J subsidiary will re-file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and ask the court to approve a plan that would lead to one of the biggest product liability settlements in American history, according to a proposal made public on Tuesday.
The $8.9 billion that J&J would give to the LTL Management subsidiary would be paid over the following 25 years. The sum is higher than the $2 billion reserve created by the New Jersey-based corporation in October 2021.
According to the company, the new sum is supported by more than 60,000 parties who have filed claims alleging harm from J&J talcum-based baby powder.
In a Tuesday statement that maintained that the charges “are specious and lack scientific merit,” a company executive also stressed the fact that J&J will not be admitting any wrongdoing as part of the proposed settlement.
However, according to Erik Haas, global vice president of litigation at J&J, defending against the lawsuits in court would be very expensive and probably take ten years or more.
“Resolving this matter through the proposed reorganization plan is both more equitable and more efficient, allows claimants to be compensated in a timely manner and enables the Company to remain focused on our commitment to profoundly and positively impact health for humanity,” Haas said.
In the claims brought against J&J, it was said that using talcum powder for feminine hygiene led to the development of both ovarian cancer and mesothelioma, a cancer that affects the lungs and other organs.
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Asbestos and talc naturally occur together in metamorphic rocks, with the gradation between the two depending mainly on the heat & pressure of formation. It’s not like J&J spiked their product with asbestos.
Visual examination with a polarizing optical microscope is the only way, I believe, to differentiate talc and asbestos and perhaps other minerals in the same series. Chemically they are identical, only the “habit” ie. crystal formation differentiates these minerals. Getting a little asbestos in talc while mining is understandable.
Supposedly asbestos causes cancer because it forms in long, fragile crystal spikes sometimes visible, but also narrow enough, smaller than a cell, to penetrate individual chromosomes or telomeres and cause mutation in lung cells.
Awhile back I was shocked to find real talc unavailable in stores, they use corn starch, which wouldn’t have worked for my homemade project that needed low friction between two surfaces.
Well hopefully you haven't stopped wearing pants too - lol.
That's because it is.
“talcum baby powder”
Okay, what about their Rona mRNA “vaccine?”
Sell, sell sell.
5.56mm
They also drove DuPont out of business with the fake silicone “poisoning” science.
Oops. I said DuPont, it was Dow Corning.
I’m not sure if you remember the old cross sections they used to show in biology class, but the ovaries are pretty darn far up inside the abdomen. Not anywhere near where you’d be applying talcum powder if you are a sane person.
Talc and gas stoves. The tools of the devil
The J&J injection for the Wuhanic Plague is a DNA experiment, which is supposed to generate one version of spike protein in your body. Yes, it's different. But not very different.
Actually their “jab” was not an mRNA version.
“The lawyers though, they SCORE and SCORE big.”
Yep
Then run for office with their financial future now secured, to continue screwling over the couhtry.
It has ever been thus . . .
Let it all burn . . .
I asked my wife about this. She told me her mother (b1922) would use baby powder in ways we would find nuts. I suggested it was not really different than putting the DE we use for the pool filter up her privates.
I was in your camp…but I guess the ladies of the 40’s and 50’s were not as aware as we.
This is BS. I’m no fan of Johnson & Johnson but the lawsuits over providing a product to mortals is legal theft.
lol...
Types of COVID-19 Vaccines Available
There are four approved or authorized vaccines in the United States.
Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are mRNA vaccines.
Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is a protein subunit vaccine.
Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine is a viral vector vaccine and can be given in some situations.
In light of the newly documented risk, the Food and Drug Administration has updated the label of the vaccine to include a new warning: "Guillain-Barré Syndrome Reports of adverse events following use of the Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine under emergency use authorization suggest an increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome during the 42 days following vaccination."
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2021/07/12/1015366005/johnson-johnson-vaccine-is-linked-to-neurological-disorder-in-extremely-rare-cas
J&J Vaccine Gets Additional Warning on Bleeding Side Effect - The Food and Drug Administration said in a letter to the company on Tuesday that adverse-event reports suggested an increased risk of immune thrombocytopenia, or ITP, during the 42 days following vaccination. Symptoms include bruising or excessive or unusual bleeding, according to the agency.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-11/j-j-vaccine-gets-additional-warning-on-bleeding-side-effect?leadSource=uverify%20wall
Same as with almost all other vaccines and viral infections. They pulled the JnJ covid vaccine after very few (out of more than 18 million people who got J&J, 60 cases of TTS were reported and nine people died. The analysis was based on suspected cases of TTS reported to the government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The risk appears to be greatest—1 in 100,000—in women ages 30 to 49.)
JnJ was treated very differently from pfizer and moderna - fedgov had huge skin in the game with those two, so they weren’t about to put scary warnings on those vaxxes.
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