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Ukraine has very lax regulation when it comes to gene editing and such type of research, no wonder there were so many biolabs.
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“In state legislatures, a small corporate contribution can go a long way. While a member of Congress might view a $2,500 PAC check as largely symbolic, in a competitive local race, the same money can help to fund TV ads, T-shirts, and lawn signs, and by extension, win votes…
The vast majority of checks were written in short stretch immediately before Election Day. In the three months prior to Nov. 3, the 25 industry groups included in the analysis cut 3,688 individual checks to candidates across the country — representing more than a third of their total for the cycle…
Pfizer… was by far the most prolific contributor to state campaigns. Its PAC managers and representatives penned checks to 1,048 individual lawmakers and candidates in 43 different states…
In total, the pharmaceutical/health products sector (including drug wholesalers and medical supply companies) contributed roughly $10.9 million to state lawmakers in 2019 and 2020, according to the National Institute on Money in Politics…
The industry contributed $4.5 million to Democrats and $4.4 million to Republicans. (However, more GOP lawmakers cashed drug industry checks: 1,581, compared to 1,118 Democrats.)”
https://www.statnews.com/feature/prenoscription-politics/state-full-data-set/
The vast majority of checks were written in short stretch immediately before Election Day. In the three months prior to Nov. 3, the 25 industry groups included in the analysis cut 3,688 individual checks to candidates across the country — representing more than a third of their total for the cycle…
Pfizer… was by far the most prolific contributor to state campaigns. Its PAC managers and representatives penned checks to 1,048 individual lawmakers and candidates in 43 different states…
In total, the pharmaceutical/health products sector (including drug wholesalers and medical supply companies) contributed roughly $10.9 million to state lawmakers in 2019 and 2020, according to the National Institute on Money in Politics…
The industry contributed $4.5 million to Democrats and $4.4 million to Republicans. (However, more GOP lawmakers cashed drug industry checks: 1,581, compared to 1,118 Democrats.)”
https://www.statnews.com/feature/prenoscription-politics/state-full-data-set/
STAT
Pharma funded more than 2,400 state lawmaker campaigns in 2020, new STAT analysis finds
In Louisiana, 84% of state lawmakers accepted campaign funding from pharmaceutical companies, a broad new analysis from STAT shows. See how your state stacks up.
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NEW - Democrat “climate czar” John Kerry calls for American farmers to stop growing food, to meet the Biden’s "net zero" goals for lowering "emissions."
Kerry warned that "lives depend" on farmers ceasing their food-growing operations.
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Kerry warned that "lives depend" on farmers ceasing their food-growing operations.
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NEW 🚨 Afghan Taliban declare war on Iran after weeks of escalating tensions over water rights, deploy heavy weaponry near the Afghan-Iran border. Multiple killed in clashes.
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