Anonymous ID: d0fb7f Feb. 10, 2020, 6:02 a.m. No.8091204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1451

>>8091163

Q 603 (6+3 = 9)

Obama Retained Council. 9 WW.

 

Groundwork has been done to show the puppets, now it's time for the WHO was orchestrating it, running a SHADOW Govt. No one else will Shock The World.

Anonymous ID: d0fb7f Feb. 10, 2020, 6:06 a.m. No.8091230   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8091183

Little Pink Houses, for you and me..

 

Brad Pitt slammed over rotting homes in New Orleans

 

THE actor has come under fire after the homes he promised to build desperate residents following Hurricane Katrina were never completed.

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/home/outdoors/brad-pitt-slammed-over-rotting-homes-in-new-orleans/news-story/32a9a48316951567479c10cf25737f8e

Anonymous ID: d0fb7f Feb. 10, 2020, 7:23 a.m. No.8091646   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Family Builds $3.8 Billion Fortune, One Pint of Blood at a Time

 

Harry Lee Armstrong is almost broke. But he’s found a quick way to make a little cash.

 

It’s called “plassing.”

 

Laid off from his construction job, Armstrong has driven to a storefront donation center where a valuable global commodity — the golden plasma in human blood — is harvested seven days a week.

 

Wedged between a dental office and a liquor store in a Pennsylvania strip mall, the place hardly looks like a cogwheel of international commerce.

 

But that’s precisely what it is: part of a far-flung corporation that’s raking in hundreds of millions a year thanks in large part to hard-pressed people like Armstrong.

 

In fact, the blood plasma business is so good these days that the family behind this company, Barcelona-based Grifols SA, has amassed a $3.8 billion fortune, according to calculations by Bloomberg. The Grifols family declined to comment.

 

Over the past decade, as international demand for plasma has soared and many Americans have struggled to make ends meet, plasma collection in the U.S. has more than doubled, according to the Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association, which represents the industry. Grifols is riding the wave. The company’s shares have climbed 37% in the past year, almost four times more than Spain’s IBEX 35 Index.

 

After a series of acquisitions over the past two decades, Grifols runs 220 collection centers in at least 32 states, a quarter of the U.S. total. The company posted net income of 596.6 million euros ($653 million) for 2018. More than three-quarters of its 4.49 billion euros of revenue was generated by the company’s bioscience division, which runs donation centers in the U.S. and processes the collected plasma into drugs for sale.

 

For millions of people, many of them poor or underemployed, cash in the hand is worth a needle in the arm. On this gray December Monday, Armstrong has gotten $70 for as much as a pint and a half of plasma.

 

“We gotta pay the bills, eat,” said Armstrong, leaning against his car in the parking lot outside the Grifols center.

 

Of his day’s plasma pay, he said: “It’ll put gas in the car.”

 

Read more – https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/family-builds-3-8-billion-100014123.html