Friday, August 11, 2023

Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North of Richmond

Here is the full song. 

IT'S TIME TO BUILD A MILITARY 4 THE PEOPLE: Australia Approves Mandatory Bill Gates mRNA Vaccines for ALL Agriculture

Thursday, August 10, 2023

A company convicted of major fraud would automatically be kicked out of Medicare and Medicaid. Pfizer would no longer be allowed to bill any federal health program for any of its products

Just as giant banks on Wall Street were considered too big to fail, Pfizer was considered too big to nail.  Why?  Because a company convicted of major fraud would automatically be kicked out of Medicare and Medicaid.  Pfizer would no longer be allowed to bill any federal health program for any of its products.  It would be a corporate death sentence. 

If a company like Pfizer is excluded from Medicare and Medicaid, they're out of business," Lewis Morris a top lawyer at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Lewis Morris told us that Pfizer's collapse could leave thousands out of work, Millions not getting their medication we have to ask whether by excluding a company are we are we harming our patients are we harming the beneficiaries who need these critical drugs?

Since shutting down Pfizer was unthinkable, Pfizer and the FEDS cut a deal.  And here is how they did it.  Pfizer, located here in New York, owns a company name Pharmacia Corporation, which owns another company called Pharmacia & UpJohn, LLC, which owns Pharmacia & Upjohn Company, LLC, which in turn owns Pharmacia & Upjohn Company, Incorporated.  What does Pharmacia & Upjohn Company, Incorporated do?  Nothing.  It's a shell company created to be a legal shield for Pfizer.  In other words, if Pfizer was at risk of being convicted, the shell company would take the hit. Think of it as the great-great-grandson of the parent company.

Best Buy’s on a roll to see how many different parts of Title VII it can violate in one series of interactions with James O'Keefe. First race discrimination as company policy, then religious discrimination by one of its supervisors. What’s next, discrimination against men?

BEST BUY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM: MUST IDENTIFY AS BLACK, LATINO, HISPANIC, ASIAN, OR PACIFIC ISLANDER. Si, se puede!

from The Street

Best Buy  (BBY) - the national electronics retail chain, now has a target on its back after O'Keefe Media Group published pictures of an application for a minority management program. 

One of the requirements for the program is that the applicant identify as Black, Latino, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander. White people were excluded from applying for the minority management program, and this sent some of them wild on social media.