Vaccines cause a soft lobotomy; they are used by the elite to dumb down the population and for population reduction. If you learned anything during covid, it should be that big pharma PROFITS FROM maiming you and committing democide aka population "control."
A 2020 STAT analysis found more than two-thirds of Congress receiving a check from pharmaceutical companies that year. More recent data from Open Secrets likewise confirms that a large majority of leaders serving in the U.S. Congress and Senate receive significant contributions from pharmaceutical or health products companies, averaging $45,000 and $47,000 for Republicans and Democrats in the House of Representatives, respectively — and $50,000 and $69,000 for Republicans and Democrats in the Senate.
That totals $26.4 million to Democrats and $16.1 million to Republicans in 2023-2024 from pharmaceutical and health product companies, with Democrats receiving noticeably more.
Breaking down the numbers individually, at least 72 of the 100 sitting U.S. senators last year received at least $10,000 from employees or PACs associated with pharmaceutical/health product companies in the 2024 election cycle, with 12 senators receiving more than $100,000 — including seven Democrats and five Republicans. That includes former Democratic Sens. Bob Casey, D-Pa., $520,776; Jon Tester D-Mont., $401,885, and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, $372,314 — along with current Sens. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., $266,422; Tim Kaine, D-Va., $200,824; Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., $181,965, and Gary Peters, D-Mich., $130,265.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was one of the larger recipients of contributions from pharmaceuticals/health products in 2019-2020, the year she ran for president — second to Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The Massachusetts Senator was among those questioning Kennedy hardest seeking commitments against potential lucrative opportunities following government service.
Top Republican recipients of contributions from employees or PACS associated with the pharmaceutical/health products industries in 2023-2024 include Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., $316,656, Bill Cassidy, R-La., $290,375, John Barrasso, R-Wyo., $204,761, Thom Tillis, R-N.C., $131,955, and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, $101,621.
That totals $26.4 million to Democrats and $16.1 million to Republicans in 2023-2024 from pharmaceutical and health product companies, with Democrats receiving noticeably more.
Breaking down the numbers individually, at least 72 of the 100 sitting U.S. senators last year received at least $10,000 from employees or PACs associated with pharmaceutical/health product companies in the 2024 election cycle, with 12 senators receiving more than $100,000 — including seven Democrats and five Republicans. That includes former Democratic Sens. Bob Casey, D-Pa., $520,776; Jon Tester D-Mont., $401,885, and Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, $372,314 — along with current Sens. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., $266,422; Tim Kaine, D-Va., $200,824; Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., $181,965, and Gary Peters, D-Mich., $130,265.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was one of the larger recipients of contributions from pharmaceuticals/health products in 2019-2020, the year she ran for president — second to Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The Massachusetts Senator was among those questioning Kennedy hardest seeking commitments against potential lucrative opportunities following government service.
Top Republican recipients of contributions from employees or PACS associated with the pharmaceutical/health products industries in 2023-2024 include Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., $316,656, Bill Cassidy, R-La., $290,375, John Barrasso, R-Wyo., $204,761, Thom Tillis, R-N.C., $131,955, and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, $101,621.
Government Must Pass a Big Pharma SUNSHINE BILL!
Without a doubt, the American Citizenry must demand a Sunshine Disinfectant Bill for government employees, who should have to show us their stock portfolio and the pharma companies giving them thousands of dollars to effect policy changes for which BOTH will profit handsomely.
"Enter Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, who recently put his foot down and said enough is enough. He introduced Senate Bill 3664, the Royalty Transparency Act, to stop the decision-makers who have a financial stake in the drug production and approval process from being able to continue to shield their royalty agreements and arrangements from the public’s view.Anyone who reads the bill would assume that the things it seeks to ensure — among them, that federal employees report all the royalty payments they receive from drug manufacturers on their financial disclosures and that they follow the government-wide standards for financial transparency — are already law. Sadly, they are not. Make no mistake about it: Political actors appear to be using this legal loophole to their advantage.”
Sources for Above:
Without a doubt, the American Citizenry must demand a Sunshine Disinfectant Bill for government employees, who should have to show us their stock portfolio and the pharma companies giving them thousands of dollars to effect policy changes for which BOTH will profit handsomely.
"Enter Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, who recently put his foot down and said enough is enough. He introduced Senate Bill 3664, the Royalty Transparency Act, to stop the decision-makers who have a financial stake in the drug production and approval process from being able to continue to shield their royalty agreements and arrangements from the public’s view.Anyone who reads the bill would assume that the things it seeks to ensure — among them, that federal employees report all the royalty payments they receive from drug manufacturers on their financial disclosures and that they follow the government-wide standards for financial transparency — are already law. Sadly, they are not. Make no mistake about it: Political actors appear to be using this legal loophole to their advantage.”
Sources for Above:
- https://www.yahoo.com/news/many-members-congress-receive-money-040900427.html
- https://www.openthebooks.com/substack-breaking-big-pharma-paid-690-million-to-faucis-agency-through-secret-third-party-royalties-during-pandemic-years/
- https://www.statnews.com/feature/prescription-politics/federal-full-data-set/
- https://www.deseret.com/politics/2025/01/31/pharma-funding-politicians/
Source: OpenBooks.org
These congressmen and women received the following amounts from PAC's representing the interests of Big Pharma
Harris, Kamala (D)
$11,341,349
Biden, Joe (D)
$9,128,291
Obama, Barack (D)
$6,041,678
Clinton, Hillary (D-NY)
$4,622,654
Romney, Mitt (R-UT)
$3,378,614
Hatch, Orrin G (R-UT)
$2,878,132
Eshoo, Anna (D-CA)
$2,251,281
McCarthy, Kevin (R-CA)
$2,205,039
Pallone, Frank Jr (D-NJ)
$2,174,161
Casey, Bob (D-PA)
$2,063,304
McConnell, Mitch (R-KY)
$2,027,732
Sanders, Bernie (I-VT)
$1,953,613
Guthrie, Brett (R-KY)
$1,846,983
Upton, Fred (R-MI)
$1,815,432
Warnock, Raphael (D-GA): the LOUDEST MOUTH
at the Robert Kennedy hearing, protecting the interests of Big Pharma:
$1,763,425
Burr, Richard (R-NC): Ran off to North Carolina to meet
with the Tarheel Circle to warn HC CEOs about pandemic
$1,642,876
Murray, Patty (D-WA)
$1,616,081
Peters, Scott (D-CA)
$1,583,488
Schumer, Charles E (D-NY)
$1,557,928
Menendez, Robert (I-NJ)
$1,491,425
These congressmen and women received the following amounts from PAC's representing the interests of Big Pharma
Harris, Kamala (D)
$11,341,349
Biden, Joe (D)
$9,128,291
Obama, Barack (D)
$6,041,678
Clinton, Hillary (D-NY)
$4,622,654
Romney, Mitt (R-UT)
$3,378,614
Hatch, Orrin G (R-UT)
$2,878,132
Eshoo, Anna (D-CA)
$2,251,281
McCarthy, Kevin (R-CA)
$2,205,039
Pallone, Frank Jr (D-NJ)
$2,174,161
Casey, Bob (D-PA)
$2,063,304
McConnell, Mitch (R-KY)
$2,027,732
Sanders, Bernie (I-VT)
$1,953,613
Guthrie, Brett (R-KY)
$1,846,983
Upton, Fred (R-MI)
$1,815,432
Warnock, Raphael (D-GA): the LOUDEST MOUTH
at the Robert Kennedy hearing, protecting the interests of Big Pharma:
$1,763,425
Burr, Richard (R-NC): Ran off to North Carolina to meet
with the Tarheel Circle to warn HC CEOs about pandemic
$1,642,876
Murray, Patty (D-WA)
$1,616,081
Peters, Scott (D-CA)
$1,583,488
Schumer, Charles E (D-NY)
$1,557,928
Menendez, Robert (I-NJ)
$1,491,425