
Big Pharma corporations have a common goal of producing a variety of pharmacologics to manage diseases indefinitely. Their primary objective is to make money. Their financial blueprint is predicated on extortion practices.
Extortion, by definition, is the act of forcing people to pay money by threatening them in some way. In the case of big pharma, the extortion schemes are directly tied to presenting healthcare consumers with a constant risk of contracting illnesses or diseases.


Pharma companies strongly encourage healthcare consumers to spend X amount of dollars buying drug products annually to “protect” their health and well-being from various diseases. The catch is that the big pharma industry corporations are the entities that create the diseases (intellectual properties) that pose regular risks to all healthcare consumers.
In the US, the CDC is the regulatory body used to coerce unsuspecting healthcare consumers into following the big pharma scheme!
Big pharma extorsion practices described above mirror the well-known and publicized criminal operations of famous crime families that operate realm-wide and are referred to as the mafia.
Where do you think the…
…cancers come from?
…autoimmune disorders come from?
…childhood diseases come from?
…iatrogenic diseases come from?
…novel viruses come from?
…genetic diseases come from?
Vaccines are the cure for health!

Don’t get “stuck” believing the lies!
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Dr. John Reizer is an American author, filmmaker, and retired chiropractor.
John has written several novellas and is the founder and chief editor of the popular alternative news blog, NoFakeNews.net.
Dr. Reizer is a former associate professor of clinical sciences at Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
His most recent works, Answers, The Blue Marble, Plandemic, The Visitors, Aftermath, False Memory, The Homecoming, Frequency, and The Target List, are science fiction thrillers.
John’s novel, The Target List, was released as a feature film under the title Target List in April 2023.
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Kenneth, to me insurance is like one of those double edged swords. It can really come in handy during a time of crisis, but it also feels like they own you. As far as I am concerned, having insurance puts a target on your back.
Although again, if you don’t have any insurance, you can risk a lot. It all sucks, for sure! Sorry, no answers for you, but I sympathize.
Lisa
hi kenneth,
You described things perfectly. This is exactly the type of thing that nearly all of us are up against. When I tried to go without insurance then I got hit with a $700 penalty at tax time. We have a neighbor who does taxes professionally and he said to just lie and check the box that says that I have insurance and don’t pay the $700 penalty, but we didn’t dare. So the next year we enrolled in in insurance and have to pay about $1,400 or more and I avoid going in like the plague especially at covid time say 2020 through 2023.
like you, we are paying for something that I don’t want and generally don’t use!
they’ve got us over a barrel is the same goes I guess. How much longer are we all going to take it?
Insurance has always been a little bit mob like. I’ve heard stories of Italians among others in New York City throwing a brick through someone’s business window, then coming back the next day and telling the owner do you want to buy insurance to prevent this sort of thing from happening again? And really that’s not too far from the way insurance works in general.
it’s like John what you were saying, creating the ” solution “, and all the while creating the problem!
Roark
P.s. my mom was a passenger in an auto accident in the ’80s and for the first month or so when she was being interviewed by attorneys they either didn’t know or didn’t tell her but she was being interviewed by the other side the defendant, the driver of the automobile that injured her and others!
I was in a car accident as a passenger as well and when my attorney came from my hometown to visit me in California the opposing attorney took the same flight and stayed in the same hotel and probably ate at the same restaurant and probably joined my attorney! They can be like politicians.
Thank you for sharing, Kenneth! It sounds like you have a very frustrating situation.
John
I pay UMR each week for insurance that does me no good.
Almost every procedure (and most medications) my wife is prescribed is denied by this insurance company.
I don’t know who is really to blame, the insurance company OR my employer.
I can’t even drop this “worthless” insurance unless I have another insurance first. I can’t refuse to pay because it’s automatically paid each week.
The system is screwing with the people.
The only way(it seems to me) for my wife to to get the help she needs is if she and I divorce (hahaha), and she can then receive state help – which covers so much more)
Jumping through all the hoops only helps to raise my blood pressure.
There’s a reason why people are disgruntled when insurance gets involved.
I still remember the time in my life when insurance wasn’t a requirement (I couldn’t afford it, so I went without). Now it’s forced on us, and I’m paying for something that covers nothing that is immediately needed.
Thanks for sharing, Roark! 🙂
John
Benjamin Fulford’s update from a week ago is one of his best. He is smart from what I can tell and says the deep state cabal is being dismantled!
https://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2024/02/nationwide-att-outage-reminds-america-how-quickly-it-can-all-fall-apart-mike-adams-2793106.html
Also, could Oprah be punished for her role in Maui?
https://realrawnews.com/2024/02/jag-executes-oprah-winfrey/
Keeping the faith,
Roark
Exactly, Roark! 👍🙂
John
Yeah, the difference is you’re not ensuring that people desperately need Target List in their lives lest they perish, just for you to drum up a few extra sales!!
That’s the difference! There’s nothing wrong with marketing a good product, the problem is in making the customer completely dependent on it, by putting some other product AKA Disease out there that makes people desperately in need of your product. That is sick in itself. These people are sick! No doubt about it.
Roark
🙂👍
And what an absolutely important marketing promotion it is! Our world depends on people waking up to the crucial facts that are presented in this movie about the Big Pharma. 👍🙂
Lisa
Hey, I am constantly helping to market the movie with every post I write. I believe that it is also for a great cause.
I don’t have a problem with people marketing stuff. I have a problem with big pharma and everything that the industry does! 🙂
John
Yes, so true, John. And I have to add, I still think that the chiropractic profession is great. I guess everyone has to put food on the table. And probably much more! 🤣
Lisa
From the moment we wake up until we go back to sleep, someone or something is continually marketing to us. 😂
Thanks for sharing, Lisa!
John
It’s business. It’s all business. Everyone wants to fix what’s broken for payment. And you have wonder if they’re really fixing it, because they’ll want to be able to come back and fix again in order to get more money.
Heck, John, I even wondered the other day when I went to my chiropractor if he was hoping that I would break my body again. I am going in monthly for maintenance, but a couple of years ago I was going in weekly when I had injured myself with rotary cuff tears in both of my arms, and a misalignment in my hips. And my chiropractor had told me that he thought that I would become worse, but I improved greatly instead.
However, what makes me think he would like more business is because we were talking about shoveling snow. (We have none right now, but we did get 17 inches in January.) But when I told my chiropractor that I didn’t do the shoveling, and that my husband did it, he kind of jived me about it. And this made me think to myself, “Do you want me to go out and reinjure myself?” Despite my improvement, I am probably still more vulnerable to being reinjured.
Although I am happy to say that I am able to help with mowing the lawn again.
Anyway, Big Pharma takes Big Business to another whole level. Including murder! And they go to great efforts to make sure that we stay sick.
Lisa
You hit the nail on the head, Roark! 👍🙂
I believe that computer viruses and antiviral products are a great example, as you have pointed out.
The companies providing the solutions are also providing the problems!
Thanks for sharing!
John
Good morning John!
This reminds me a little of the so called smog prevention efforts in California for example. And the dreadful “check engine ” light.
Cars already pollute so much less than in the 70’s. Yet we are expected to go through the routine every two years of having the car tested and paying $$ to do so, then paying more $$ if any corrections are needed.
This is all fine and well if you own a brand new car. But if you don’t, a check engine light can spell death for any car that doesn’t have the situation corrected and kept current.
Microsoft has a similar business model. Apple too. Each OS comes “free” on a new computer, but then the computer constantly checks for updates. After a few years even if the computer works, the owner is told that That OS version is no longer supported and thus vulnerable to disease, namely “viruses”.
In fact I think the computer gave them the idea to get our bodies tested regularly so that we can download updates (take booster shots) regularly. Anyone who hasn’t, might not find a job!
Roark