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MAGNES
3rd December 2011, 01:55 PM
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The Newest Product To Be Made In China.... VACCINES!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yepO257zWDE
learn2swim
3rd December 2011, 02:08 PM
Global depopulation just bigger and better. The Rockefellers and their goons will rape 100 boys tonight, in celebration.
Old Herb Lady
4th December 2011, 04:03 PM
Considering the vile, disgusting things that the Chinese use as food and medicine, the vaccines coming from over there doesn't surprise me one bit.
I can't remember off hand how many pharmaceutical companies they have over there that our country already uses their prescription meds.
http://listverse.com/2007/09/11/top-10-disgusting-foods/
http://kaizan28.hubpages.com/hub/10-horrible-chinese-meals
JDRock
4th December 2011, 05:35 PM
i wouldnt even buy DRYWALL from the yellow bastards, much less something to put in my body!
Old Herb Lady
5th December 2011, 10:54 AM
American pharmaceutical companies teaming up with China's. Lovely.
http://www.pharmatimes.com/article/11-01-24/China_health_deal_set_to_boost_US_pharma_exports.a spx
China health deal set to boost US pharma exports
World News | January 24, 2011
Abbott Laboratories, Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer are among the first US drugmakers to sign up for a new public/private sector partnership in healthcare agreed between China and the US.
The Healthcare Partnership Program will be organized around US healthcare industry strengths and government capabilities to foster long-term cooperation with China in the areas of research, training, regulation and the adoption of an environment that will increase accessibility to healthcare services in China, said officials, as the new partnership was announced in Washington DC during the state visit of China’s president, Hu Jintao.
Initially, 12 US companies will participate in the initiative, plus six supporting organizations including the Alliance for Healthcare Competitiveness, the American Chamber of Commerce in China, the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, the US-China Business Council, the US medical device manufacturers association AdvaMed and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).
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The Alliance for Healthcare Competitiveness notes that the Chinese government plans to have universal healthcare and equal access to public services for its 1.3 billion people by 2020, and that the nation’s annual expenditure on healthcare is expected to triple from 2008 to 2018. China is now among the top five pharmaceutical markets worldwide in terms of overall size, with sales forecast to grow at double-digit rates, and further market gains will be fed by rising per-capita drug expenditures, supported by strong economic growth, the Alliance adds.
Welcoming the Program, Chip Davis, executive vice president for advocacy at PhRMA, said it will provide “good opportunities to appropriately promote US exports as well as highlight the importance of the private sector and governments working collaboratively to improve health systems and patient access to life-saving and life-enhancing goods and services.”
“While many of the details are to be worked out, we believe the partnership will create new opportunities for interactions between the regulators in China and the United States. Such interactions and information-sharing help to improve efficiencies that can ensure products reach patients quickly and safely. PhRMA also welcomes the opportunity for a more open dialogue with healthcare stakeholders in China about how we can all support China's healthcare goals of ensuring safe, efficient, convenient and affordable healthcare for its citizens,” added Mr Davis.
AmCham-China’s chairman, Ted Dean, described the Program as “a milestone” which “will strengthen the contribution of US companies to China’s healthcare reforms,” while US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said it “will draw its strength from US companies strategically working together to help China achieve its development goals that will open new export markets for US goods and services.”
Leocadia Zak, director of the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), added that the partnership will provide China with “an important private sector resource to draw from to help with key development issues, while also identifying for US companies projects that have been designated priority development projects by China
MNeagle
5th December 2011, 10:58 AM
Quick! Get your 'American-Made' flu shot now!! They're sooo much safer!
JohnWood
5th December 2011, 11:00 AM
Recent confrontational rhetoric coming out of Washington towards China certainly reflects the start of presidential election politics. While two superpowers appear to be enemies to the untrained eye; they are friends in business. Hence never listen to what politician says, just watch what they do..
MAGNES
17th January 2012, 06:04 PM
UPDATE, if this is true this is sick, Chinese have been known to
fake everything including faking pharmaceuticals, our corporations
are beyond criminal, this is treasonous behavior. Faking pharmaceuticals
was reported on in the main stream media going back a decade.
Nearly Half of All Pharmaceuticals Produced Overseas, Many in Unregulated Chinese Factories (http://www.activistpost.com/2012/01/nearly-half-of-all-pharmaceuticals.html)
Monday, January 16, 2012
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/01/nearly-half-of-all-pharmaceuticals.html
Anthony Gucciardi
Activist Post (http://www.activistpost.com/2012/01/nearly-half-of-all-pharmaceuticals.html)
Nearly half of all pharmaceutical drugs within the United States were not only produced overseas, but a shocking 81% of the 3,765 foreign factories have never been inspected by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of these mystery drug factories, many are unregulated and stationed in China.
To top it all off, the percentage climbs even higher when looking at the active ingredients for pharmaceuticals. About 80% of these active ingredients are created overseas.
The findings show that you really do not know the quality, or perhaps even the full ingredient list, of any pharmaceutical drug that you may be taking.
What’s more is that a 2008 GAO report revealed (http://www.gao.gov/products/GAO-11-936T) that the FDA took 2 to 5 years to even follow up with foreign plants that had been cited for safety issues. That is if they followed up with the plants at all. Even when the FDA knows that the plants are affecting your safety, they fail to do anything about it — at least for about 2 to 5 years.
FDA Sits Back as Unregulated Factories Kill Americans
What happens as a result of the FDA allowing these factories to go unregulated and pump in pharmaceutical drugs to the United States? Besides slapping a premium price tag on these low-quality mystery pills, the end result is a number of preventable deaths. A few reports reveal deaths directly linked to the poor manufacturing processes, but the truth of the matter is that it is nearly impossible to track to the true number of deaths that have occurred as a result of improper pharmaceutical manufacturing.
One such example involves hundreds of Chinese pharmaceutical plants. After creating and shipping a tainted batch of the blood thinner known as Heparin to the United States, 81 people died (http://abcnews.go.com/Health/generic-drug-makers-pay-overseas-plant-inspections/story?id=14309016) as a result of taking the drug. What’s truly amazing, however, is the number of individuals who die on a yearly basis from overall pharmaceutical deaths. As fatality numbers skyrocket from properly taking pharmaceuticals drugs, the death toll has now outnumbered traffic fatalities (http://naturalsociety.com/drug-deaths-now-outnumber-traffic-fatalities-in-us/) according to the most recent statistics.
You may think that many supplements and regular pain relief drugs are exempt from this faulty manufacturing, but that is in fact untrue.
Amazingly, nearly all the aspirin and vitamin C consumed in the U.S. is made in Chinese plants that never see an inspector.
Thankfully, a solution does exist. It is important to pick only high-quality supplements (http://naturalsociety.com/why-many-vitamin-studies-are-absolutely-worthless/) that utilize food-based ingredients and are devoid of toxic fillers and synthetic ingredients. This is a rule that can be applied to virtually all food products and nutritional items — your health is worth more than saving a few dollars on cheap supplements that could result in extensive medial costs down the road.
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Please visit Natural Society (http://www.naturalsociety.com/) for more great health news and vaccine information.
JohnWood
18th January 2012, 12:42 AM
People frequently compare this period of history to that of pre-WW2 when Japan supposedly attacked US without provocation even though US and Britain were trying to cut off the oil supply to Japan. However, I can argue this period of history is much different due to the emergence of multi-national corporations doing business in China; while there was none in Japan at the time. Some of you may know this little trivia, Hilliary Clinton and Al Gore are currently getting a slice of profit from Google. So it is rather easy to deduce that most US political leaders are also getting their own fair share of profits from major corporations doing business in China. So as long they keep buying "American", confrontational rhetoric during presidential election is just background noise..Chinese has a saying "There is no ever-lasting friendship. Only ever-lasting common share of interest.." Moral of the story: one should avoid vaccines from China at all cost, since elites of both countries care only their own pockets and selfish interests..
Rein: Why Global Brands Fail in China
http://www.cnbc.com/id/46009614
letter_factory
18th January 2012, 02:03 AM
How else do you control skyrocketing pharmaceutical costs while maintaining a growing income gap? Duh, give the plebs inferior products at lower costs from foreign entities who don't give a crap.
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