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The Vaccine Court Deception: Big Pharma’s Escape Plan—and You Bear the Cost

The article critiques the U.S. vaccine court system, which allows pharmaceutical companies to profit immensely while avoiding accountability for vaccine-related injuries. According to the piece, these corporations are shielded from lawsuits, as any claims are redirected to a secretive vaccine court. This system is portrayed as a “get-out-of-jail-free card” for …

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Vaccine Court: The Impact of Lost Accountability on Families and Faith

The vaccine court is a federal program designed to shield pharmaceutical companies from liability, leaving families to navigate a complex government tribunal if their child suffers vaccine-related harm. In this system, manufacturers face no consequences, as settlements are paid from taxpayer funds rather than corporate profits. This arrangement creates a …

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Rite Aid Faces Consequences While Big Pharma Escapes Accountability

Rite Aid’s decline serves as a stark example of systemic failures in America’s healthcare and pharmaceutical systems. Once a vibrant part of the community, the neighborhood Rite Aid recently shuttered, leaving behind an empty shell where the manager, a long-time employee, expressed his sense of defeat. This closure is emblematic …

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