DNA gathered from PCR swabs sold for millions and stored indefinitely. Remember, this is part of biometric control to have your DNA fingerprint in store. It can also be potentially used to frame you in a staged crime scene.
Company: Bayer
Product: Essure - 39,000 birth control claims. Bayer stopped selling the device in December 2018, but providers could still implant Essure up to one year from the device’s purchase date.
Laws violated include: False Claims Act
Settlement: $1.6 billion
Company: Johnson & Johnson
Product: Risperdal, Invega, Nesiritide
Laws violated include: False Claims Act
FDCA Settlement: $2.2 billion
Company: Johnson & Johnson
Product: Hip Implants
Laws violated include: False Claims Act
The implant maker paid circa $4 billion to settle 8,000 ASR hip claims in 2013.
FDCA Settlement: $4 billion
Company: Johnson & Johnson
Product: Johnson’s Baby Powder
Laws violated include: False Claims Act
Johnson’s Baby Powder and its other talc products led to ovarian cancer, according to the September 15, 2020 MDL statistics report from the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. There are over 20,500 federal talcum powder lawsuits in courts.
FDCA Settlement: $4.69 billion
Company: Merck
Product: Vioxx
Laws violated include: False Claims Act, Prescription Drug Marketing Act. Pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to the marketing and sales of Vioxx. One agency scientist, Dr. David Graham, estimated that the use of Vioxx may have contributed to more than 27,000 heart attacks or deaths.
Settlement: $5.8 billion (ÂŁ950 million to DoJ for misconduct, $4.85 billion to plaintiffs and families
Normalizing heart attacks in the young is the next objective to increase market share by those who have created the problem through adverse events of the chemicals they want to inject into children.