I can't do the math but it's a lot
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$4.8 billion. In case anyone was curious.
These specific shots aren't breaking any banks. Remember, they printed multiple trillions of dollars last year, so a cool $5 billion for injections is chump change. These corporations are definitely relishing in their record profits, but the vaxx represents a relatively modest portion of their balance sheets. Seeing as there are no market forces keeping medical costs in check, every quarter is a record quarter for big pharma.
(Note: Trump's border wall, which was denied funding because it was deemed outrageously expensive, would have cost roughly the same amount as one round of the vaxx. And that was a gigantic fucking wall along our entire southern border.)
I think big pharma has two primary interests here:
To hide the efficacy of anti-virals like Ivermectin and HCQ against cancer and other "incurable" diseases. Big pharma makes waaay more money endlessly treating lifelong diseases than they ever will on vaccines. We're talking hundreds of billions inside of the next five years. Can't have cheap and effective treatments leaking into the mainstream.
Establishment of a pipeline directly into the general population with governments acting as enforcers of regular mandatory vaccines on a subscription model. Pfizer and company want everyone in the world to be compelled (by threat of violence) to submit to injections every six months at minimum for their entire lives. All paid for by us through taxes, also taken by threat of violence, with no competition or free market to keep spending in check. That will be some real fucking money.
Well, the whores in charge always were going to pay their pimps.
Probably related to this
https://www.military.net/mandatory-vaccines-for-us-military-by-september/
ROE always allows service members to defend themselves.
Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-buys-200-million-covid-19-vaccines-from-pfizer-and-biontech-at-about-24-a-shot-11627078710?utm_source=ground.news&utm_medium=referral
Wow, additional packaging. Are you packing it in $5 bills?
They must have that money printer working overtime to get them paid