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Has greed increased paranormal?
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01-16-2010, 01:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2010 01:40 AM by UglyNRude. Edit Reason: N/A)
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Has greed increased paranormal?
Abnormal thoughts and delirium, strange nightmares and unusual dreams, are some of the possible side effects from the drugs that have been being pushed. So once again we have explainable causes of possible paranormal. This time its brought on by greed of large companies. They line their pockets while playing with peoples health.
Johnson & Johnson's sales increased due to an alleged scheme that went on from the late nineties to two thousand five a when J&J's sales of drugs through Omnicare jumped from about $100 million to more than $280 million. During this time they paid out over $10,000,000.00 in kickbacks to push these drugs. More than one-third of that was sales of Risperdal; the other drugs were pain relievers Duragesic and Ultram and an antibiotic, Levaquin. So next trip to the doctor question whether or not you really need what they prescribe. When you do your interviews of a client make sure you ask if they are on prescription drugs and what kinds and then look up possible side effects. When investigating paranormal don't rely on assumptions, base your decisions on evidence. |
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01-16-2010, 01:44 AM
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RE: Has greed increased paranormal?
They gave my oldest daughter Risperdol...she had hallucinations and nausea...they told her give it time. I told them to get bent. They did take her off that one, but only to try another one.......
Did you hear about this, UNR? Or anyone else? NEW YORK - Johnson & Johnson issued a massive recall Friday of over-the-counter drugs including Tylenol, Motrin and St. Joseph's aspirin because of a moldy smell that has made people sick. It was the second such recall in less than a month because of the smell, which regulators said was first reported to McNeil in 2008. Federal regulators criticized the company, saying it didn't respond to the complaints quickly enough, wasn't thorough in how it handled the problem and didn't inform the Food and Drug Administration quickly. For the rest of the article... http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-ty...1977.story I read what you posted a while back about mold and toxins creating paranormal UNR...and now we're having moldy Tylenol that has apparently been around since 2008. "Possession isn't nine-tenths of the law, it's nine-tenths of the problem"...John Lennon ![]() Studies Show That Studies Don't Show The Whole Story |
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01-16-2010, 07:27 AM
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RE: Has greed increased paranormal?
They actually discovered this contamination in 2007, waited a year to report it, took another year to announce it and are still dragging their feet today. I guess they know with all the donations they make they have nothing to fear. They are going to make changes in how this happened to eliminate it from happening again but this should of taken place in 2007.
Now as far as the kickbacks mentioned above the government did fine them ninety million, take that away from the ten million in bribes, the hundred and eighty million in increased sales they still made eighty million. so as long as they still made money after the government fined them whats to stop this from happening again? When investigating paranormal don't rely on assumptions, base your decisions on evidence. |
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01-16-2010, 04:27 PM
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RE: Has greed increased paranormal?
It's disturbing for sure. I RARELY take anything...I was young when the Tylenol scare happened where some nutjob injected cyanide into capsules of Tylenol...changing the way they made Tylenol forever. Bad enough having to worry about what some random lunatic is going to do, and now we find out more and more that the "lunatics" are the least of our problems.
"Possession isn't nine-tenths of the law, it's nine-tenths of the problem"...John Lennon ![]() Studies Show That Studies Don't Show The Whole Story |
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01-16-2010, 05:21 PM
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RE: Has greed increased paranormal?
(01-16-2010 04:27 PM)scarygirl67 Wrote: It's disturbing for sure. I RARELY take anything...I was young when the Tylenol scare happened where some nutjob injected cyanide into capsules of Tylenol...changing the way they made Tylenol forever. Bad enough having to worry about what some random lunatic is going to do, and now we find out more and more that the "lunatics" are the least of our problems. I remember this! (Now I know how old you are... )UNR, always keeping us thinking. Instead of ghostbusters we need greedbusters. I know the med my daughter is on (Keppra) causes her to have a lot of deja vu, which falls in the line of all the paranormal stuff. So... once again, thanks for the food for thought, UNR! There's children throwing snowballs, instead of throwing heads!
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01-25-2010, 10:11 AM
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RE: Has greed increased paranormal?
based on the number of folks getting into the "paranormal field", there has to be some money in it, such as J&G, with the SyFy channel. I would wager they are doing quite qwell and since there are hard fast rules as to who can/can't, anyone who is basically greedy, can make some money doing investigations, reading, just about anything that a person want them to do to contact the other side or to determine what is going on in their lives.
The notion of picking one time of the year to be decent to other people is obscene because it's actually validating the notion of being miserable wretches the rest of the year. |
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