As the world’s attention is now fixated on the Somali pirates who hijacked the Maersk Alabama ship in their quest for profits, it’s fascinating to watch the circus of the American justice system attempt to enforce U.S. laws in a lawless region off the coast of Somalia. Abduwali Muse, the lone surviving pirate (the one who wasn’t killed by Navy Seals) is now in the U.S. court system, being led through a circus of a justice system that cannot possibly account for the social and economic complexities that would cause a young man to pick up arms and threaten the use of violence against others in order to acquire financial gain.
Then again, threatening people in order to take their money is deeply ingrained in American culture, and nowhere is it more evident than in the actions of the drug companies. They not only commit egregious acts of biopiracy on a regular basis — stealing molecules from nature and attempting to patent them as their own — they also routinely engage in the hijacking of money from families, states and nations as part of their pharmaceutical marketing machine.
It is a well known fact, for example, that every state in the United States of America has been defrauded by drug companies engaged in outrageous (and illegal) price fixing scams designed to extort money from state coffers. This isn’t exactly the same as holding a gun to someone’s head on the high seas, but it does involve the threat of loss of life when these companies say, “Buy our monopoly-priced drugs or else your citizens will suffer the consequences.”
Pirates and vaccines
Big Pharma’s pursuit of mandatory vaccination laws is actually quite similar to piracy on the high seas: They both involve the extortion of profits from people who are “just passing through,” and they both involve the threat of the use of violence or loss of freedom in order to accomplish their goals.
In the case of the waters near Somalia, the threat is that you’ll be kidnapped at gunpoint by Somali pirates. In the case of Big Pharma’s mandatory vaccine programs, the threat is that you’ll be kidnapped at gunpoint by law enforcement officers working for Child Protective Services unless you submit to having your children injected with dangerous viral fragments and preservative chemicals known to increase the risk of sudden death.
In both cases, you are threatened with violence if you don’t comply with the profit-taking agenda of those in charge.
Am I really comparing the actions of vaccine-pushing drug companies with Somali pirates? Absolutely! They’re both about extracting money from people under the threat of harm or arrest.
Take the cancer industry as another example: Under the consultation of a typical cancer doctor, a patient is threatened with death unless they submit to toxic chemotherapy chemicals or other experimental cancer drugs that extract the maximum profits from those patients (and their insurance companies) just before they die. What do I mean by saying, “a patient is threatened with death?” It’s just what I said: Patients are told by doctors (with a straight face, no less) that, “If you don’t do this, you’ll be dead in six months” (or some such variation).
It’s not putting a gun to their head, but it’s just as frightening and manipulative. It’s also the No. 1 recruiting method of the cancer industry. I find it fascinating that both cancer centers and Somali pirates use the same method for manipulating people: Fear of death!
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