
Journalist Kanekoa The Great posted an epic thread on Twitter Tuesday exposing the corrupt pharmaceutical company Pfizer as an untrustworthy and dangerous corporation.
The independent journalist began the post by writing, “Pfizer has habitually engaged in illegal and corrupt marketing practices, bribed physicians, & suppressed adverse trial results. This is no secret, yet this fact continues to be brushed under the rug by politicians & the media.”
Providing proof of the accusations, Kanekoa started with links showing Pfizer paid $200 million in a 1994 settlement suit and that the company was responsible for the deaths of eleven Nigerian children who took part in an experimental drug test.
In another story related to experimenting on Nigerians, Pfizer was accused of using children as guinea pigs and violating the Nuremberg Code, but the case was dismissed.
Eventually, the Nigerian government got involved and sued Pfizer for $7 billion for “carrying out illegal trials” that “killed or disabled children.”
That lawsuit was also dropped, but only after the Nigerian Attorney General was allegedly blackmailed by hired goons of the pharma giant.
WikiLeaks files show the company hired private investigators to dig up dirt on the attorney general to be used in the blackmail plot.
Pfizer paid another $49 million settlement in 2002 for overcharging customers and in 2008, the company manipulated studies for its benefit.
In 2009, a $750 million settlement was agreed upon after 63 people died from a Pfizer drug called Rezulin.
In what was the largest healthcare fraud settlement in history, Pfizer was fined $2.3 billion by the Justice Department for paying off doctors and illegally promoting several of its drugs.
Even CNN‘s Anderson Cooper asked at the time, “If Pfizer is too big to fail and even the biggest fine in history is just a few months’ profits, then what’s going to stop it from illegally promoting other drugs?”
In 2010, Pfizer was caught illegally selling and marketing another drug, violating the RICO act and costing $142 million.
The company was also sued and fined by the SEC $60 million for illegally bribing thousands of doctors and medical professionals around the world.
A 2012 lawsuit cost the company another $1.2 billion and revealed it failed to acknowledge the risk of breast cancer linked to its drug Prempro.
Illegally promoting the drug Protonix cost the business $839 million from 2012-2016.
Kanekoa wrote, “In 2013, Pfizer paid $273 million to settle claims by over 2000 people that its drug, Chantix, caused suicidal thoughts and severe psychological disorders.”
Continuing, the Twitter thread pointed out mRNA inventor Dr. Robert Malone was kicked off Twitter for posting a video exposing Pfizer’s weak COVID-19 “vaccine” clinical trials.
The group Dr. Malone cited alleged the vast majority of individuals authoring reports on Pfizer products had conflicts of interest as they’d been employed by or bribed by the company.
The data also shows Pfizer’s 6-month report admitted there was an increase in all-cause illnesses in recipients of the jab with a whopping 300% increase in adverse events from the shot.
The 6-month report even showed more people died from the vaccinated group than the placebo group!
In fact, one of the 1,131 children who took part in Pfizer’s clinical trial developed paralysis and a neurological disorder in response to the shot.
Another person who tried to speak out against Pfizer’s falsifying of data was fired for daring to report the corporation’s wrongdoings.
Later, Kanekoa pointed out pharmaceutical company ads accounted for 75% of ads on television in 2020 with Pfizer spending $2 billion on ads in 2021.
The revolving door between Big Pharma and the government was also focused on in the thread, with 9 out of 10 FDA commissioners between 2006 and 2019 going on to work at pharmaceutical companies.
Concluding the thread, the independent journalist thanked Elon Musk for allowing him to question the “integrity, safety, and efficacy” of the Covid jabs on Twitter while the rest of the establishment has cracked down on all criticisms of the experimental technology.