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It's been stated the best thing to come out of the Nuremberg trials was the Nuremberg Code and considering the 'slogan' posted above there may well be modern day concerns over forced experimental injections into humans.
As for modern big pharma lots of corporate rebranding, subsidiaries and mergers going on but did find it extremely curious how the same names kept on popping up in the background (especially considering the highly 'suspect' leadership of certain companies as late as the 1970's).
IG Farben's 'Bayer' merged with Monsanto and have now cornered the world's food supply - they are also heavily involved with Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine production; 'BASF' are now the largest producers of chemicals in the world and 'Hoechst and Cassella' are now part of one of the largest producers of vaccines in the world (Sanofi).
IG Farben may have created the current corporate model but would say the bankster / petrochemical investment angle also needs to be looked at extremely carefully as just two companies now maintain controlling interest in both big pharma and big media.
The Rockefellers have been named in connection with those two companies and (along with JP Morgan) now own 'the largest drug manufacturing combine in the world' - they also have an incredibly close relationship with the WHO and have been playing a major 'behind the scenes' role in vaccine passports.
Some relevant links below but also thought there was some incredibly important historical info in this vid about the 'philosophy' underpinning the agendas of people like the Rockefellers.
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Nuremberg Document Archive
Fifty Years Later: The Significance of the Nuremberg Code
Rockefeller: I.G. Farben And Auschwitz
Bayer-Monsanto merger can’t erase Nazi chemists’ past
The Dark Roots of Bayer, BASF, Hoechst and IG Farben Industrie AG/amp
E-books
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Quote:• "The IG Farben culture continues to drive the chemical-pharmaceutical industry. “Profit urber alles” – that means ANYTHING goes – profit above all else."
Auschwitz: 60 Year Anniversary– the Role of IG Farben-Bayer
It's been stated the best thing to come out of the Nuremberg trials was the Nuremberg Code and considering the 'slogan' posted above there may well be modern day concerns over forced experimental injections into humans.
As for modern big pharma lots of corporate rebranding, subsidiaries and mergers going on but did find it extremely curious how the same names kept on popping up in the background (especially considering the highly 'suspect' leadership of certain companies as late as the 1970's).
IG Farben's 'Bayer' merged with Monsanto and have now cornered the world's food supply - they are also heavily involved with Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine production; 'BASF' are now the largest producers of chemicals in the world and 'Hoechst and Cassella' are now part of one of the largest producers of vaccines in the world (Sanofi).
IG Farben may have created the current corporate model but would say the bankster / petrochemical investment angle also needs to be looked at extremely carefully as just two companies now maintain controlling interest in both big pharma and big media.
Quote:The bottom line is that BlackRock and Vanguard, individually and combined, own enough shares at any given time that we can say they easily control both Big Pharma and the centralized legacy media — and then some.
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The Rockefellers have been named in connection with those two companies and (along with JP Morgan) now own 'the largest drug manufacturing combine in the world' - they also have an incredibly close relationship with the WHO and have been playing a major 'behind the scenes' role in vaccine passports.
Some relevant links below but also thought there was some incredibly important historical info in this vid about the 'philosophy' underpinning the agendas of people like the Rockefellers.
• Links:
Nuremberg Document Archive
Fifty Years Later: The Significance of the Nuremberg Code
Rockefeller: I.G. Farben And Auschwitz
Bayer-Monsanto merger can’t erase Nazi chemists’ past
The Dark Roots of Bayer, BASF, Hoechst and IG Farben Industrie AG/amp
E-books