Curse of Der Movement, Curse of Asia
Two piles of turds.
Pile one:
Yet more evidence of the HBD-Nordicist-ethnonationalist alliance, with enough talk about “Mannerbund” to keep the homosexual faction of the alliance happy.
Does Sallis ever get tired of being right all the time? In a word: No.
Meanwhile, enjoy the show of self-declared Yellow Supremacists peddling laughable HBD crap.
Outrageous hypocrite Greg Johnson:
The difference between good nationalism and bad nationalism is simple: Good nationalism is universalist. A good nationalist wants to ensure the sovereignty of his own people, but does not wish to deny the sovereignty of other peoples.
That’s great. Can Hungarians have their sovereignty and be rid of John Morgan? Can the peoples of Eastern Europe have their sovereignty and stop having their nations used as brothels by the likes of “Fullmoon Ancestry” and “Anton?” Can Italians have their sovereignty and be rid of Farrell? Can Romanians have their sovereignty and be rid of Munro? Can Bulgarians have their sovereignty and close their borders to the likes of Deasy? Can Spaniards have their sovereignty and not be colonized by British expats? No, of course not. Sovereignty, it seems, stops at the borders of Der Movement’s “Good Europe” – to the East of Berlin and the South of Vienna the concept of sovereignty no longer exists. I suppose the “Hajnal line” and the “Sovereignty line” overlap, eh?
Pile two:
Let's take a closer look at those wild and wacky Asian cognitive elitists. Emphasis added.
BALTIMORE -- The former president of American Therapeutics Inc. was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison and fined $50,000 for bribing Food and Drug Administration officials to speed approval of generic drugs.U.S. District Judge John Hargrove ordered the sentence for Raju Vegesna, founder of American Therapeutics Inc. of Bohemia, N.Y., who pleaded guilty in January to two racketeering counts in a plea agreement.
Moving from Brown to Yellow:
BALTIMORE, OCT. 3 -- A former key Food and Drug Administration supervisor was sentenced to one year's incarceration on racketeering and bribery-related charges today in the federal government's probe of fraud and corruption in the generic drug industry. Charles Y. Chang, 47, weeping as he begged for mercy, was ordered jailed in a work-release facility, fined $10,000 and told to undergo 1,000 hours of community service. The sentence was the heaviest imposed so far by U.S. District Judge John R. Hargrove against six FDA chemists and generic drug company executives who have pleaded guilty in the widening investigation. Chang, as a former branch chief in the generic drug division of the FDA, was the highest ranking government official to be caught up in parallel investigations by the Justice Department, the FDA and the House Energy and Commerce oversight and investigations subcommittee. Investigators are looking at allegations of bribery as well as product substitution, falsified documents and other fraud by generic companies submitting applications to the FDA for new products in the lucrative generic drug market.
2008 Chinese heparin adulteration, refers to heparin adulteration incidents that occurred in the United States of America in 2008. Pharmaceutical company Baxter International subcontracted the creation of precursor chemicals of Heparin to Scientific Protein Laboratories, an American company with production facilities located in China. Scientific Protein Laboratories then used counterfeit precursors to create the chemicals ordered. Baxter then sold this Heparin contaminated with the counterfeit chemicals in the US, which killed 81 people, and left 785 severely injured. This caught the attention of the News media and the USA Food and Drug Administration leading to numerous ongoing lawsuits.
In 1996, a company called Flavine International admitted it imported nine counterfeit drugs into the U.S. for years undetected, including gentamicin. Those drugs were associated with "deaths," an FDA memo noted after-the-fact.According to an FDA document, the investigation of Flavine began in 1990. In 1995, a grand jury indicted Flavine on counts of conspiracy for bringing gentamicin and a veterinary antibiotic from an unapproved source in China—Long March Pharmaceuticals—and selling it in the U.S. at inflated prices.Owner Gerd Weithase was arrested in Paris and later pleaded guilty to the charges. He was sentenced in 1997 to two years in prison and fined $75,000. Flavine was fined $925,000.In September 1999, the FDA sent Long March a letter complaining of "significant deviations from current good manufacturing practices."However, it wasn't until June 5 of this year that the FDA finally stopped the gentamicin shipments from Long March Pharmaceuticals, and then only after hospitals in California and Colorado noticed unusual reactions in patients.
Hey now! No need to worry about the Chinese gift of coronavirus, what with all those fine Chinese and Indian pills and syrups out there waiting for you! But, also, if a coronavirus vaccine comes into existence - remember, American Big Pharma is injecting those "poisons" into your family's precious bodily fluids and making your kids autistic (flighty, neurotic mothers are of course in no way connected). We gotta know the real problem! Vaccines - made in America or Western Europe - to prevent illness: Bad, Bad, bad! Contaminated pills and syrups made in China and India : Good, good, good! Remember - if your kids are killed by those Asian medicines, they won't get autism! Isn't death a small price to pay for that piece of mind?
Labels: American Renaissance, Asians, China, Chinese, cognitive elitism, crime, disease, drugs, ethnonationalism, Greg Johnson, HBD, health, homosexuals, hypocrisy, Nordicism, South Asians, vaccination
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