Anonymous ID: b0a4e9 May 31, 2018, 7:55 a.m. No.1597111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7128 >>7231 >>7250

>>1596611

>>1596741 >Okie-Doke

As promised, a sauced lead on a quite possible direct link between the owners of PURDUE PHARMA (makers of the OC poison), the Sackler family

...AND...

Valerie (VJ) Jarrett's father, Dr. James Bowman.

 

>https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/06/communism-in-jarretts-family/

According to Bowman’s government file the Association of Internes and Medical Students is an organization that “has long been a faithful follower of the Communist Party line” and engages in un-American activities.

>/wiki/Association_of_Internes_and_Medical_Students

The Association of Internes and Medical Students (AIMS) was an American progressive political and social organization composed of medical students and interns, advocating for issues such as national health insurance, anti-discrimination in medical schools, and salaries for interns.[1][2]

The organization was established in 1941, formed by the merger of two predecessor organizations: the Interne Council of America (ICA), founded in 1934 as the Interne Council of Greater New York, and the Association of Medical Students (AMS), founded in 1937.[1] AIMS published The Interne, which absorbed the AMS' Journal of the Association of Medical Students. The AIMS was at odds with the older American Medical Association (AMA) on some issues, especially national health care.

 

Leaders of AIMS included Walter Lear,[3], Lewis Rowland,[4] Arthur Sackler, and Henry Sigerist.[1]

>/wiki/Arthur_M._Sackler

Arthur Mitchell Sackler (August 22, 1913 – May 26, 1987) was an American psychiatrist, art collector, and philanthropist whose fortune originated in medical advertising and trade publications.[1][2]

 

Through direct marketing to physicians during the 1960s, he popularized dozens of medicines including Betadine, Senaflax, Librium, and Valium. Sackler's marketing of Valium helped to make it the first drug to generate $100 million in sales. As a result of his success, many other drug companies began marketing their drugs in a similar fashion.[15]

 

Sackler arranged financing for his brother's purchase of Purdue Frederick in 1952. Following his death in 1987, his option on one third of that company was sold by his estate to Mortimer and Raymond Sackler,[25] who owned a separate company named PURDUE PHARMA, which eight years later began selling Oxycontin.[26]

 

Critics of the Sackler family and Purdue contend that the same marketing techniques used when Arthur consulted to pharmaceutical companies selling non-opioid medications were later abused in the marketing of Oxycontin by his brothers and his nephew, Richard Sackler, contributing to the opioid epidemic.[14][27]

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tl;dr According to his FBI File, VJ's Dad, James Bowman was a member of the Association of Internes and Medical Students (AIMS). One of the leaders of AIMS was Arthur Sackler.

 

Arthur Sackler not pioneered the marketing techniques which arguably contribute to widespread persciption pharma abuse,

but also is 1/3 of the Sackler Brothers, who are the founders & principal owners of PERDUE PHARMA, makers of Oxycontin.

 

Question is now, did James Bowman know Arthur Sackler? If so, how tight is their bond?

hmmmmm...

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>>1596298

>>1591869 Is it a "coinky-dink"? Valerie Jarrett Connections (autists check in)

>>1591085 , >>1591468 Valerie Jarrett Wikileaks Sony Files Family tree

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Anonymous ID: b0a4e9 May 31, 2018, 8:11 a.m. No.1597250   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7275

>>1597128

thanks mate.

>>1596611

>>1597111

More sauce on the Sacklers:

<SERPENTINE SACKLER gallery ???

>https://hyperallergic.com/419850/our-incomplete-list-of-cultural-institutions-and-initiatives-funded-by-the-sackler-family/

The secretive family whose pharmaceutical company hid the addictive effects of OxyContin also funds dozens of museums and universities. -01-11-18

The Sacklers are one of the wealthiest families in the world (more than the Rockefellers or Mellons, according to an October article in The New Yorker), at least partially due to the success of their pharmaceutical company, Purdue Pharma, and their deliberate downplaying of the addictiveness of OxyContin. Although Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to felony charges in 2007 for misleading doctors, the Sackler family has never been held personally responsible.

 

New York

American Museum of Natural History’s Sackler Educational Laboratory, New York

Dia Art Foundation’s Sackler Institute, New York

Guggenheim Museum’s Sackler Center for Arts Education, New York

Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Sackler Wing, New York

UK

(way too many to list - here are the Royals)

Royal Ballet School, London (funded by the Sackler Trust)

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew’s Sackler Crossing, Richmond, UK

Royal College of Art‘s Sackler Building, London

Royal Opera, London (Dame Theresa Sackler is an honorary director)

France - Louvre’s Sackler Wing of Oriental Antiquities, Paris

Germany - Jewish Museum Berlin‘s Sackler Staircase, Germany

>https://infogalactic.com/info/Sackler

Sackler was also a scholar of the arts. He endowed galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Princeton University, the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University in Beijing, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C., and the Jillian & Arthur M. Sackler Wing at the Royal Academy, London. His brother, multimillionaire Mortimer Sackler, endowed the Sackler Library at the University of Oxford, England.

 

Among these buildings that bear Sackler's name are noteworthy designs by major architects. Especially important is his Arthur M. Sackler Museum in Cambridge, one of only four structures in the U.S. by James Stirling, widely regarded as the leading British architect of the 20th century.

 

Arthur M. Sackler's daughter, Elizabeth A. Sackler, is a benefactor of the arts and sponsored the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum which opened in 2007.