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Just when you thought BigPharma couldn’t get any worse. If you buy inexpensive, regulated Canadian drugs, the terrorists have already won:
Who knew that the multibillion-dollar U.S. pharmaceutical industry was so keen on publishing pulp fiction?
In a tale worthy of a zany Washington satire - except for the
lamentable fact that it’s true - the rich and powerful pharmaceutical
lobby secretly commissioned a thriller novel whose aim was to scare the
living daylights out of folks who might want to buy cheap drugs from
Canada.When the project fell through in July, I’m told the drug lobby offered
$100,000 to the co-authors and publisher in a vain effort to sweep it
under the rug.…Work began in April, after Viner hired veteran ghostwriter Julie Chrystyn.
Her story concerned a Croatian terrorist cell that uses Canadian Web
sites to murder millions of unwitting Americans looking for cut-rate
pharmaceuticals.
This is pretty much exactly how newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst
convinced an entire nation that marijuana was a bad thing. He
published false stories in his newspapers about people smoking the
reefer, going mad and killing entire families. Of course, the truth
was, Hearst knew that there was a much cheaper, and much more
ecologically sound way to make paper through hemp and wanted
desperately to have the plant outlawed. His plan worked.


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