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u/axolotl_peyotl · 4 pointsr/conspiracy

Thanks for your detailed response.

As for the Bayer fiasco, it has been proven in a court of law that they knew the product was tainted and that they dumped it anyway. The companies involved have been forced to pay millions and millions in damages to victims, and many of the cases are ongoing.

From the Wikipedia page on Factor VIII:

>In the 1980s, some pharmaceutical companies such as Bayer sparked controversy by continuing to sell contaminated factor VIII after new heat-treated versions were available. Under FDA pressure, unheated product was pulled from US markets, but was sold to Asian, Latin American, and some European countries. The product was tainted with HIV, a concern that had been discussed by Bayer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). There was an impression of protecting the companies' monetary profits at the cost of infecting large numbers of hemophiliacs with HIV.

This passage is not up for interpretation.

Bayer "continued" to sell tainted vaccines.

The product was tainted with HIV, "a concern that had been discussed by Bayer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration."

I'm afraid there is no room for equivocation and you are mistaken.

As for the Mae Brussel source, I can verify it myself, and you can too, with the simple purchase of this book.

The quote is from the book "The Mind of Adolf Hitler" by Walter Langer and I own a copy. The website specifically mentions this so I'm confused as to why you state it has no sources.

And as for the water on the moon issue, my point was the Soviets were quite adamant in defending the integrity of their findings. All I said was that the US dismissed their findings.

The US erroneously assumed the finding of water was the result of contamination so they ignored the Soviet's results, despite the fact that they were accurate.

I'm sorry, but I still don't see what is incorrect about my post.

The reason Bayer chose to do so knowingly can be summed up in the Wikipedia article I already cited:

>There was an impression of protecting the companies' monetary profits at the cost of infecting large numbers of hemophiliacs with HIV.

They didn't care that thousands would be infected because they wouldn't lose money.

Again, this is a matter of historical fact, I realize it seems outrageous and implausible but this is the world we live in: corporations are king and human life is expendable.

u/conspirobot · 1 pointr/conspiro

axolotl_peyotl: ^^original ^^link

Thanks for your detailed response.

As for the Bayer fiasco, it has been proven in a court of law that they knew the product was tainted and that they dumped it anyway. The companies involved have been forced to pay millions and millions in damages to victims, and many of the cases are ongoing.

From the Wikipedia page on Factor VIII:

>In the 1980s, some pharmaceutical companies such as Bayer sparked controversy by continuing to sell contaminated factor VIII after new heat-treated versions were available. Under FDA pressure, unheated product was pulled from US markets, but was sold to Asian, Latin American, and some European countries. The product was tainted with HIV, a concern that had been discussed by Bayer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). There was an impression of protecting the companies' monetary profits at the cost of infecting large numbers of hemophiliacs with HIV.

This passage is not up for interpretation.

Bayer "continued" to sell tainted vaccines.

The product was tainted with HIV, "a concern that had been discussed by Bayer and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration."

I'm afraid there is no room for equivocation and you are mistaken.

As for the Mae Brussel source, I can verify it myself, and you can too, with the simple purchase of this book.

The quote is from the book "The Mind of Adolf Hitler" by Walter Langer and I own a copy. The website specifically mentions this so I'm confused as to why you state it has no sources.

And as for the water on the moon issue, my point was the Soviets were quite adamant in defending the integrity of their findings. All I said was that the US dismissed their findings.

The US erroneously assumed the finding of water was the result of contamination so they ignored the Soviet's results, despite the fact that they were accurate.

I'm sorry, but I still don't see what is incorrect about my post.

The reason Bayer chose to do so knowingly can be summed up in the Wikipedia article I already cited:

>There was an impression of protecting the companies' monetary profits at the cost of infecting large numbers of hemophiliacs with HIV.

They didn't care that thousands would be infected because they wouldn't lose money.

Again, this is a matter of historical fact, I realize it seems outrageous and implausible but this is the world we live in: corporations are king and human life is expendable.