Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 7:49 a.m. No.23547402   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7411 >>7416 >>7418 >>7425 >>7443 >>7455 >>7475 >>7494 >>7508 >>7577 >>7747

>>23547388

> RFK All The Way HEALTH UP!! Edition

TYB

 

The following table lists the top 50 US senators (including current and historical) ranked by total career contributions from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry over the period 1990–2024, based on OpenSecrets.org data. This is the same all-time ranking criteria used to place Ron Wyden as 21st. Note that amounts include both PAC and individual contributions affiliated with the industry, and the ranking encompasses all senators who have received such funds during their careers.

 

| Rank | Name | Party-State | Total Amount |

|--|-----|---|---|

| 1 | Harris, Kamala | D | $9,136,411 |

| 2 | Biden, Joe | D | $9,093,884 |

| 3 | Obama, Barack | D | $6,097,857 |

| 4 | Clinton, Hillary | D-NY | $4,645,639 |

| 5 | Romney, Mitt | R-UT | $3,391,214 |

| 6 | Hatch, Orrin G | R-UT | $2,871,382 |

| 7 | Casey, Bob | D-PA | $2,156,578 |

| 8 | McConnell, Mitch | R-KY | $2,024,061 |

| 9 | Sanders, Bernie | I-VT | $1,949,772 |

| 10 | Warnock, Raphael | D-GA | $1,765,994 |

| 11 | Burr, Richard | R-NC | $1,638,226 |

| 12 | Murray, Patty | D-WA | $1,623,817 |

| 13 | Schumer, Charles E | D-NY | $1,555,659 |

| 14 | McCain, John | R-AZ | $1,486,806 |

| 15 | Menendez, Robert | I-NJ | $1,471,841 |

| 16 | Kerry, John | D-MA | $1,363,347 |

| 17 | Blackburn, Marsha | R-TN | $1,361,176 |

| 18 | Cassidy, Bill | R-LA | $1,267,596 |

| 19 | Specter, Arlen | D-PA | $1,266,916 |

| 20 | Warren, Elizabeth | D-MA | $1,222,965 |

| 21 | Wyden, Ron | D-OR | $1,214,999 |

| 22 | Blunt, Roy | R-MO | $1,188,951 |

| 23 | Tester, Jon | D-MT | $1,167,430 |

| 24 | Brown, Sherrod | D-OH | $1,161,547 |

| 25 | Scott, Tim | R-SC | $1,140,580 |

| 26 | Cornyn, John | R-TX | $1,130,603 |

| 27 | Ossoff, Jon | D-GA | $1,114,555 |

| 28 | Kelly, Mark | D-AZ | $1,039,543 |

| 29 | Portman, Rob | R-OH | $1,018,897 |

| 30 | Grassley, Chuck | R-IA | $1,014,194 |

| 31 | Harkin, Tom | D-IA | $989,095 |

| 32 | Baucus, Max | D-MT | $957,122 |

| 33 | Tillis, Thom | R-NC | $952,454 |

| 34 | Young, Todd | R-IN | $948,401 |

| 35 | Crapo, Mike | R-ID | $945,434 |

| 36 | Kirk, Mark | R-IL | $921,870 |

| 37 | Toomey, Pat | R-PA | $921,452 |

| 38 | Barrasso, John | R-WY | $907,397 |

| 39 | Santorum, Rick | R-PA | $883,051 |

| 40 | Klobuchar, Amy | D-MN | $842,351 |

| 41 | Carper, Tom | D-DE | $830,338 |

| 42 | Peters, Gary | D-MI | $812,542 |

| 43 | Coons, Chris | D-DE | $769,673 |

| 44 | Sinema, Kyrsten | I-AZ | $767,906 |

| 45 | Perdue, David | R-GA | $766,913 |

| 46 | Rubio, Marco | R-FL | $762,205 |

| 47 | Graham, Lindsey | R-SC | $736,919 |

| 48 | Lieberman, Joe | D-CT | $727,610 |

| 49 | Bennet, Michael | D-CO | $725,911 |

| 50 | Loeffler, Kelly | R-GA | $720,000

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 8:32 a.m. No.23547565   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7570 >>7580 >>7751

>>23547490

>REAL Sauce anon

 

>a link to the data?

 

>tyvm

The Numbers were crunched by Grok. Can't ask for the data as Grok borked on my 3rd question. I can get screenshots of the websites if you want, thats the best I can do

 

>>23547475

>Grok

 

>Looks like a lot of opensecrets.com and various other sources

 

here's the questions:

how much money, direct or indirect, does ron wyden take from pharmaceutical committee (mistkae, meant industry)

 

"places him 21st among all senators for pharma industry receipts." Please list the rank of all 50 senators based on the same criteria that ranked wyden as 21st for pharma industry receipts

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:13 a.m. No.23547751   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7764 >>7781

>>23547565

>"places him 21st among all senators for pharma industry receipts." Please list the rank of all 50 senators based on the same criteria that ranked wyden as 21st for pharma industry receipts

meant to ask top 50 senators all time.

trying again in attempt to get sauce

 

>>23547411

>>23547425

>>23547427

>Would be quite the notable, but alas, no sauce

>>23547455

>SAUCE?

>>23547475

>Grok

 

>Looks like a lot of opensecrets.com and various other sources

>>23547490

>REAL Sauce anon

 

>a link to the data?

 

>tyvm

>>23547565

 

need to ask again as I need the data this time, preferably in a csv format. how much money, direct or indirect, does ron wyden take from pharmaceutical industry

 

According to data from OpenSecrets.org, Senator Ron Wyden has received a total of $1,214,793 in campaign contributions from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry over his career (1989-2024). This aggregate figure includes both direct contributions (from individuals affiliated with companies in the industry) and indirect contributions (from industry-related PACs). The industry ranked 10th among his top contributing industries over that period. A detailed breakdown of individuals vs. PACs is not available for the career total, but per-cycle breakdowns are available where the industry appeared in his top contributors.

 

Here is the available data compiled in CSV format (amounts in USD; "N/A" where data is unavailable or the industry was not ranked in the top contributors for that cycle). Cycles generally cover 6-year periods for his election years or 2-year periods otherwise, based on OpenSecrets' reporting.

 

Cycle,Rank,Total,Individuals,PACs

CAREER (1989-2024),10,1214793,N/A,N/A

2022,9,336752,123952,212800

2020,8,356110,122510,233600

2018,7,513020,140420,372600

2016,8,466682,140732,325950

2014,7,361128,66111,295017

2012,11,183878,39511,144367

2010,11,154387,38520,115867

2004,N/A,0,0,0

1998,N/A,0,0,0

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:17 a.m. No.23547781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7788 >>8070 >>8233 >>8267

>>23547751

>trying again in attempt to get sauce

I've got one Q left

 

the last time I asked the same question you answered the following: ### Career Totals (1990–2024)

Over his congressional career, Wyden has received approximately $1,215,000 from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry. This ranks as the 10th-largest industry contributor to him overall and places him 21st among all senators for pharma industry receipts. A detailed PAC vs. individual breakdown for the full career is not specified in the data, but the broader Health sector (which includes pharma alongside subcategories like Health Professionals and Hospitals/Nursing Homes) totals over $6 million, with roughly equal splits between PACs ($3.03 million) and individuals ($3.01 million). You were then asked the following question: "places him 21st among all senators for pharma industry receipts." Please list the rank of all 50 senators based on the same criteria that ranked wyden as 21st for pharma industry receipts. Can you provide a list of the sources you used to make these calculation? also known as "sauce"

 

### Ranking of Top 50 US Senators by Career Contributions from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products Industry (1990-2024)

 

Based on the criteria used in the previous response (total career receipts from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry, ranking among all US senators, including current and former), here is the list of the top 50 senators ranked by amount received. Note that this includes contributions during their senatorial careers, and some high rankings reflect additional funds raised during presidential campaigns (e.g., for those who ran for higher office).

 

| Rank | Name | Party-State | Amount |

|--|-----|---|---|

| 1 | Harris, Kamala | D | $9,136,411 |

| 2 | Biden, Joe | D | $9,093,884 |

| 3 | Obama, Barack | D | $6,097,857 |

| 4 | Clinton, Hillary | D-NY | $4,645,639 |

| 5 | Romney, Mitt | R-UT | $3,391,214 |

| 6 | Hatch, Orrin G | R-UT | $2,871,382 |

| 7 | Casey, Bob | D-PA | $2,156,578 |

| 8 | McConnell, Mitch | R-KY | $2,024,061 |

| 9 | Sanders, Bernie | I-VT | $1,949,772 |

| 10 | Warnock, Raphael | D-GA | $1,765,994 |

| 11 | Burr, Richard | R-NC | $1,638,226 |

| 12 | Murray, Patty | D-WA | $1,623,817 |

| 13 | Schumer, Charles E | D-NY | $1,555,659 |

| 14 | McCain, John | R-AZ | $1,486,806 |

| 15 | Menendez, Robert | I-NJ | $1,471,841 |

| 16 | Kerry, John | D-MA | $1,363,347 |

| 17 | Blackburn, Marsha | R-TN | $1,361,176 |

| 18 | Cassidy, Bill | R-LA | $1,267,596 |

| 19 | Specter, Arlen | D-PA | $1,266,916 |

| 20 | Warren, Elizabeth | D-MA | $1,222,965 |

| 21 | Wyden, Ron | D-OR | $1,214,999 |

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:18 a.m. No.23547788   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7794 >>7817 >>8070 >>8233 >>8254 >>8267

>>23547781

>I've got one Q left

| 22 | Blunt, Roy | R-MO | $1,188,951 |

| 23 | Tester, Jon | D-MT | $1,167,430 |

| 24 | Brown, Sherrod | D-OH | $1,161,547 |

| 25 | Scott, Tim | R-SC | $1,140,580 |

| 26 | Cornyn, John | R-TX | $1,130,603 |

| 27 | Ossoff, Jon | D-GA | $1,114,555 |

| 28 | Kelly, Mark | D-AZ | $1,039,543 |

| 29 | Portman, Rob | R-OH | $1,018,897 |

| 30 | Grassley, Chuck | R-IA | $1,014,194 |

| 31 | Harkin, Tom | D-IA | $989,095 |

| 32 | Baucus, Max | D-MT | $957,122 |

| 33 | Tillis, Thom | R-NC | $952,454 |

| 34 | Young, Todd | R-IN | $948,401 |

| 35 | Crapo, Mike | R-ID | $945,434 |

| 36 | Kirk, Mark | R-IL | $921,870 |

| 37 | Toomey, Pat | R-PA | $921,452 |

| 38 | Barrasso, John | R-WY | $907,397 |

| 39 | Santorum, Rick | R | $883,051 |

| 40 | Klobuchar, Amy | D-MN | $842,351 |

| 41 | Carper, Tom | D-DE | $830,338 |

| 42 | Peters, Gary | D-MI | $812,542 |

| 43 | Coons, Chris | D-DE | $769,673 |

| 44 | Sinema, Kyrsten | I-AZ | $767,906 |

| 45 | Perdue, David | R-GA | $766,913 |

| 46 | Rubio, Marco | R-FL | $762,205 |

| 47 | Graham, Lindsey | R-SC | $736,919 |

| 48 | Lieberman, Joe | D-CT | $727,610 |

| 49 | Bennet, Michael | D-CO | $725,911 |

| 50 | Cruz, Ted | R-TX | $720,343 |

 

### Sources (aka "sauce")

This ranking is based on data from OpenSecrets.org,specifically their summary of recipients from the Pharmaceuticals/Health Products industry for all cycles (1990-2024), filtered to senators and sorted by total amount. The direct URL used for this data is: https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/summary?cycle=All&ind=H04&recipdetail=S&sortorder=U. Note that amounts may include slight variations due to ongoing updates, but this reflects the data as of the query.

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:23 a.m. No.23547817   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23547788

>https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/summary?cycle=All&ind=H04&recipdetail=S&sortorder=U

 

https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/summary?cycle=All&ind=H04&recipdetail=S&sortorder=U

 

>>23547794

>o7

o7

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:34 a.m. No.23547885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7887 >>8070 >>8233 >>8267

>>23547522

>Los Angeles police 'pulled from working cases' to give Kamala Harris elite 24/7 protection

>>23547860

 

An Emmy-winning producer and a top government aide who wanted to be a US Senator - but are any more of the LA elite in the 'Masonic Police'?

 

Three people were arrested on suspicion of impersonating police officers

Deputies found ID cards, uniforms and police equipment during searches

David Henry reportedly won an Emmy in 2002 for work on a Fox11 story

Brandon Kiel is an aide for California Attorney General Kamala Harris

He was said to be planning to run in the US Senate 2016 California race

Tonette Hayes, a security officer, was also taken into custody

LAPD detectives fear there could be more members of the organization

 

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Published: 21:48 EDT, 6 May 2015 | Updated: 06:49 EDT, 7 May 2015

 

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An Emmy award-winning producer and a top state government aide were among the three people arrested for operating a Masonic police force that supposedly has 3,000 years of history - but authorities fear more people are involved.

 

David Henry, his son-in-law Brandon Kiel and Tonette Hayes were taken into custody last week on suspicion of impersonating officers as members of the Masonic Fraternal Police Department.

 

Deputies found ID cards, uniforms and cars that looked like law enforcement vehicles along with other official police equipment during their search of a home and office linked to the group, and LAPD detectives believe there are more members.

 

Henry, 46, reportedly won an Emmy in 2002 for his work as a producer on a Fox11 story. He also co-produced a documentary with Hayes several years later about a longtime civil rights leader, the Los Angeles Sentinel newspaper reported in 2007.

 

During the video, which was uploaded to YouTube on June 26, Henry is heard saying Kiel will be running for US Senator for California in 2016.

 

Department spokesman David Beltran said the agency can't comment on an ongoing personnel matter or criminal investigation. He said Kiel 'worked with members of the public basically on issues and questions regarding the work of the department.'

 

State records show Hayes, 59, is licensed as a security guard and has a firearm permit. She previously owned Masonic Security Service, while she and Henry run MIB Investigative Agency, though its state license is suspended.

 

The suspects, who claimed to be descended from the Knights Templar, were allegedly running the organization to protect Masonic interests, and wrote letters to various law enforcement agencies informing them it had jurisdiction in 33 states - and Mexico City.

Phony: The group had claimed it is 3,000 years old and could enforc

 

Phony: The group had claimed it is 3,000 years old and could enforc

 

California police were told that the MFPD had been 'in existence for 3,000 years'.

 

They were jailed on April 30 and released on bail a day later.

 

Authorities say that the investigation began when letters were sent out to police chiefs in California announcing new leadership in the group. Kiel was described as 'Chief Deputy Director.'

 

The letter claims there are 5,686 lodges and that the department 'will be able to acquire intel that is not accessible to non-fraternal entities.' It said one aim of the department was to restore public trust.

 

Phone calls were also made asking to set up in-person meetings with police.

 

Sheriff's Capt. Roosevelt Johnson, who leads the department's Santa Clarita Valley station, met up with the group and raised the alarm when they could not answer basic questions about the organization.

 

The suspects were unable to properly explain what their jurisdiction or mission was, police said.

 

The group's website claims that its supposed age sets it apart from regular law enforcement agencies.

 

It states: 'When asked what is the difference between The Masonic Fraternal Police Department and other Police Departments the answer is simple for us. We were here first!

 

'We are born into this organization our bloodlines go deeper then an application. This is more then a job it is an obligation.'

 

It added: 'We support all law enforcement agencies. Our mission is to preserve the integrity, honor and legacy of our Founding Fathers, Masonic Organizations, all Grand Masters and their Constitution/By Laws.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3071307/An-Emmy-award-winning-producer-government-aide-wanted-Senator-Southern-LA-elite-Masonic-Police.html

Anonymous ID: 44ac25 Sept. 4, 2025, 9:35 a.m. No.23547887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8070 >>8233 >>8267

>>23547885

onnection:One of the suspects, Brandon Kiel, is an aide to state Attorney General Kamala Harris, pictured last year. A spokesperson said he had been placed on administrative leave

 

However, detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Station established that the MFPD was fraudulent.

 

Two Santa Clarita addresses associated with its members were raided. Police found badges, ID cards, weapons, uniforms and police-type weapons, according to CBS Los Angeles.

 

Authorities said that they believe the trio were 'attempting to deceive individuals in the community…for a purpose yet to be determined'.

 

They were arrested on Thursday and have since been released.

 

A neighbor told the news channel that he thought it was a legitimate group.

 

Sherry Elgabalawy said: 'I always see them with their uniforms, so I thought they were part of any department. I didn't know it was a fake one.'

Raid: The suspects were arrested after raids on two separate addresses, including one at a home in the 28000 block of Linda Vista Street, pictured. Cops found fake police badges, weapons and even a patrol car

 

Raid: The suspects were arrested after raids on two separate addresses, including one at a home in the 28000 block of Linda Vista Street, pictured. Cops found fake police badges, weapons and even a patrol car