>>2947104 l.b.
> you guys were all connected to the power elite in Pakistan
>"The Bhuttos, yeah"
This connection could be the real reason Q dropped that crumb.
>http://www.pravdareport.com/world/asia/15-01-2008/103426-benazir_bhutto_osama-0/
>>2947104 l.b.
> you guys were all connected to the power elite in Pakistan
>"The Bhuttos, yeah"
This connection could be the real reason Q dropped that crumb.
>http://www.pravdareport.com/world/asia/15-01-2008/103426-benazir_bhutto_osama-0/
HAHAHA! Very good.
>>2946623 LB
Your Dr. friend knows the scam very well. Here's how it came down from the top:
Two of the Sackler brothers, Raymond & Mortimer, ran Purdue. The third, Arthur, pioneered direct marketing of pharmaceuticals to physicans in the 50s-70s, making a fortune on that alone.
By the time Oxy came around, they had the marketing scheme fine-tuned to an art.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_M._Sackler
He was known as "the father of modern pharmaceutical advertising" and "served as the inspiration for the ambitious OxyContin advertising strategy.".
Through direct marketing to physicians during the 1960s, he popularized dozens of medicines including Betadine, Senaflax, Librium, and Valium. He became a publisher and started a weekly medical newspaper in 1960, the Medical Tribune, which eventually reached six hundred thousand physicians.[14] 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.
Psychiatrist Allen Frances told the New Yorker, “Most of the questionable practices that propelled the pharmaceutical industry into the scourge it is today can be attributed to Arthur Sackler.”
Think that's him on the right with the odd glance.
Sure does look like him doesn't it? Without the bugged-out expression :)))
That would be Hillarious if the guy who outed Deep Throat also just outed NYT's "Anonymous".