Posted on 01/03/2024 10:20:19 AM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Pfizer has stunned the medical world, completing the $43 billion acquisition of Seagen, a small drug company that treats turbo cancers and barely makes $2 billion per year.
The acquisition means Pfizer becomes the largest oncology company in the world, capable of treating most turbo cancers caused by mRNA vaccines. However, the nature of the acquisition has left many people scratching their heads. Why would Pfizer, flush with the enormous profits it has reaped through its mRNA vaccine, overpay $43 billion for a small cancer drug company?
Pfizer does not need the cash. It will also issue $31 billion in debt just to purchase Seagen. Everyone is taking this at face value. But there is something very sinister lurking in the details of this deal. So what is happening here?
First, it must be acknowledged that Pfizer (and Moderna) COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are causing turbo cancers at rates previously unseen in the history of the world…
(Excerpt) Read more at planet-today.com ...
My ex-brother in law, who has days to live. Does not agree with you.
Happened to my Sister.
Those links are pure propaganda, bought and paid for by big pharma.
Like you
The myth
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your glow can be seen from space.
Well it would appear your resources SUCK ASS since you like capital letters.
Fools see what they want so enjoy your rose colored glasses.
is very real to those of us who had friends, acquaintances and family members who had always been very healthy suddenly die from multiple forms of cancer a short time after getting the jabs. It is very predictable that VAX shills who deny all evidence that have now demonstrated repeatedly that there have been serious consequences to the jabs... deny this too.
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my brother ‘ suddenly” had stage 4 cancer.
one day , you will mouth your propaganda to soneone like us who has been touched by this in real life .
it will be epic.
.spit.
Numbers mean little. Especially numbers from people who wish to cover up their crime. Almost everyone knows many people now who have been injured or died from the fake vaxes.
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“Those links I provided show how ...employed i am “
is more like it /-)
allen youre such a tool.
T.B. Yoits wrote: “Those links are pure propaganda, bought and paid for by big pharma.”
Those sources are far more credible than the propaganda spewed by the anti-vaxxer cult. All from the same group of anti-vaxxer grifters, Malone, McCullough, Jones, etc.
https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/myocarditis-coronavirus-vaccine
Can the COVID-19 Vaccine Cause Heart Inflammation? Yes, but experts aren’t sure what the link is. Only about 1,600 cases have been reported of COVID vaccine-related myocarditis as of September "2021". Most of these cases occurred: In adolescent and young adult males 16 years or older After the second dose of one of the two mRNA COVID-19 vaccines Within several days after getting the vaccine
https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/covid-19-vaccine-myocarditis
Myocarditis associated with SARS-COVID-19 vaccines occurs primarily with mRNA platform vaccines, which are also the most effective. In persons aged >16 or >12 years the myocarditis estimated crude incidences after the first 2 doses of BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 are approximately 1.9 and 3.5 per 100 000 individuals, respectively.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.122.321881
FUTURE LOOK: How COVID-19 Vaccines Are Accelerating Cancer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60auAx7ixcQ
treatment
It’s no gamble, they know fulwell what their mRNA gene therapy is doing and have already developed treatments but to cover their bets they’ve cornered the market by buying out a possible competitor.
Not even USA Today thinks they’re credible.
“You’re very lucky to have known him. I wish I knew him. He seems like he really enlivened those around him.”
That he did.
I remember in late 1980s we spent a day on the NE side of Tuckernuck island one September quohogging with rakes in the eel grass. About a mile offshore in chest deep water in waders with a deep overcast sky. No wind or waves and temps in the mid 70s. We raked up several bushels of quohogs and clams for him to sell to restaurants. We loaded them in floating milk cartons attached with ropes to us. When full we loaded them into his boat. When the day was done we headed back to the Madaket public dock to offloaded the catch. Neil moored his boat and we got in his truck to head back to town to sell the quohogs. In the truck (a 1970s Whillys stipped down to a flatbed with 2x8s for the bed) he handed me 2 twenties. I said “what’s that for?” He gave me a long, puzzled stare. I returned it. I accepted the money and off we went. That was Neil.
I am sure you would have been a fast friend with him.
Gee. It’s much like Pfizer made the vax that causes blood clots. And Pfizer made the Eliquis that treats blood clots. Convenient.
There’s no way the jabs don’t stimulate cancer in certain people. They cause inflammation, which can be a trigger for cancer. Of course not all inflammation causes cancer, but some does. And not every jab causes the type of inflammation that can cause cancer, but some do.
Just more silenced broken eggs in Fauci and Pfizer’s dollar omelet.
T.B. Yoits wrote: “Not even USA Today thinks they’re credible.”
Show me.
BULLSHIT
"Pfizer has stunned the medical world, completing the $43 billion acquisition of Seagen,
a small drug company that treats turbo cancers and barely makes $2 billion per year."
"The acquisition means Pfizer becomes the largest oncology company in the world, capable of treating most turbo cancers caused by mRNA vaccines.
However, the nature of the acquisition has left many people scratching their heads.
Why would Pfizer, flush with the enormous profits it has reaped through its mRNA vaccine,
overpay $43 billion for a small cancer drug company?"
"Pfizer does not need the cash.
It will also issue $31 billion in debt just to purchase Seagen.
Everyone is taking this at face value.
But there is something very sinister lurking in the details of this deal.
So what is happening here? "
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