Big Pharma Is Dumping Waste But It's COWS That Are The Problem?
Posted by Josh Gape onWHILST THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA KEEPS US FOCUSED ON COWS, BIG PHARMA DUMPING TOXIC WASTE CONTINUES TO SLIP UNDER THE RADAR...
Cattle are being used as the primary scapegoat for climate change, which has been framed as the major threat to the environment, whilst the toxicity levels on this planet, which are killing huge amounts of people, wildlife and the planet itself, go unmentioned.
Rule of thumb is, if it’s in the mainstream, 9 times out of 10 it's because ‘they’ want you talking about it and are controlling a narrative.
So let’s shed some light on the toxic waste being produced by big Pharma and you can decide for yourself what’s worse for the environment…
Puerto Rico is one of the locations being used by pharmaceutical giants such as Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson to produce huge amounts of drugs. It’s become a hotspot for these conglomerates because of enormous tax breaks and cheap labor. And, in keeping with their insidious reputations, they’re going well beyond this to further exploit the island on a massive scale.
Since 2020, 1 in 3 of the pharmaceutical facilities in Puerto Rico have been in violation of environmental protection standards, including the Clear Air Act.
Harmful, toxic chemicals and factory discharge has been making its way into the water ways, which is having huge implications on the health of the environment and the people.
Rivers are being polluted with ammonia and arsenic, and it appears this situation is only going to get worse as the fines and sanctions being imposed pale in comparison to the profits being made.
This is an all too familiar strategy out of Big Pharma’s playbook. They find poorer areas with cheap labour, lighter regulations and politicians that can be bribed. Then they’ll break laws, causing huge damage to the environment in the process, whilst bribing individuals to get regulations changed or turn a blind eye. And even when they do get caught, they’ll just pay the fine with a small fraction of the profit being made.
There have also been a number of other environmental standards violations since 2020, including:
🧪 The lead and copper limits are being exceeded in waterways.
☣️ Toxic waste has been dumped into landfills and is leaching out into the surrounding environment.
🦠 Chemical byproducts from the creation of pharmaceuticals that have been linked to cancer, asthma and many other illnesses have also been detected in the rivers.
☣️ Toxic waste has been dumped into landfills and is leaching out into the surrounding environment.
🦠 Chemical byproducts from the creation of pharmaceuticals that have been linked to cancer, asthma and many other illnesses have also been detected in the rivers.
The companies the West relies on for “health care” are actively harming communities and ecosystems. It strikes me as deeply ironic that a company which develops and sells baby formula is producing runoff of chemicals that are causing cancer and many other adverse health reactions for the people who live near their facilities. The West profits whilst other countries suffer and the fact that the Puerto Rican government does not hold these companies accountable tells us that coercion and bribery play a role in all of this.
We never hear of these things in the mainstream media, because those at the top in big Pharma are linked to those who own the media. It’s a tight network that spins narratives to benefit itself, and in this case, enable the continued expansion of drug companies whilst significantly harming nature.
The West is in such a state of dissonance that reliance on pharmaceuticals has become an accepted part of life. Our entire medical system is based off big Pharma. Holistic factors are rarely, if at all mentioned and instead we have doctors and medical institutions overprescribing drugs in a way that is too blinded by dogma to use common sense and look outside textbooks. I am sure that if stories like this made mainstream headlines then more doctors would be aware of the upstream implications of prescription drugs and hopefully prescribe them less frivolously.
Whilst the mainstream continues to blame cows for the environmental problems we are seeing all over the world, we will continue to shed light on the facts that the system would rather keep hidden from us.
And the further irony of it all, is that cows, when regeneratively farmed, are incredibly beneficial for the environment; sequestering more carbon into the soil than they give off, fertilising the soil to increase soil microbes, which in turn allows us to grow more nutritionally rich food, whilst promoting wildlife biodiversity, increasing the lands water holding capacity and generally just working in harmony with nature.
Let us know any thoughts you have. It feels as if we are at the point where nothing really shocks us with the impact a lot of these Big Corps are having. More than anything it reminds us to take our health and awareness into our own hands.
Nature, real food, clean water, community, it really can be so simple.
Josh and Izzi