Pfizer Asks Judge to Dismiss the Whistleblower Case Against Them Because the Government Was Aware of the Fraud

Pfizer Asks Judge to Dismiss the Whistleblower Case Against Them Because the Government Was Aware of the Fraud
Steven Ahle | July 10, 2022 Whistleblowers have accused Pfizer and two of their contractors with fraud for manipulating test results in their clinical trials. One might expect Pfizer to plead not guilty, but they didn’t. They actually admitted that there was some fraud, but the charges must be dropped because the federal government knew about it and continued to pay them.… Read the rest

Obama federal judge rules on body-mutilation surgery at taxpayer expense

Obama federal judge rules on body-mutilation surgery at taxpayer expense
Deputy sheriff wins his lawsuit to have ‘treatment’ covered WND | June 7, 2022 A federal judge has approved a law-enforcement officer’s body-mutilating surgery at taxpayer expense because the county’s insurance policy exemption “discriminates” against transgender individuals. The stunning ruling that advances the normalization of the transgender ideology comes from Marc Treadwell, a judge in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia who was appointed by Barack Obama.… Read the rest

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Sudden Death Costs Dow Chemical Nearly $1 Billion US

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Sudden Death Costs Dow Chemical Nearly $1 Billion US
Dow had planned to appeal the case to the Supreme Court, confident that the high court’s consistent 5-4 split (with Scalia’s considerable weight favoring business and other conservative causes regardless of the precedent or even logic involved) would play out in their favor. Upon news of the famously hard line conservative judge’s death, however, Dow quickly did an about face and decided to accept a slightly lower settlement of $835 million and be done with it, rather than take their chances with a tie in the Supreme Court, which would by default uphold the lower court’s ruling.