Pharma

Pharma articles offer sharp opinion and analysis of Big Pharma, exposing industry practices, regulatory capture, profit motives, and their impacts on economics, public policy, public health, social life, trust in medicine, and individual liberty.

We cover critical topics like Pfizer trial irregularities, vaccinology “big lies”, COVID vaccine cardiac risks, industry influence on regulation, ACIP decisions, medical journal failures, vaccine safety debates, and calls for accountability, transparency, and evidence-based reform.

All articles from Brownstone Institute are translated into multiple languages to reach global readers, foster international dialogue on pharmaceutical accountability, and challenge centralized industry power.

International Public Health: Revival of the Colonialist Agenda

International Public Health: Revival of the Colonialist Agenda

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Seeing public health institutions as the neocolonialist instruments they have become, and understanding what drives those within them, is essential for progress. A future world that is healthier is still possible, but the public health momentum is clearly pointed elsewhere.

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Mike Pence's Advocacy Group Has Ties to Pfizer

Mike Pence’s Advocacy Group Has Ties to Pfizer

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RFK Jr. has made no commitments to legislation on holistic mental health programs. Yet, Mike Pence’s advocacy group spotlighted this in their absurd one-page letter while disregarding his stated policy positions since the election and his nomination to lead HHS.

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The Practicing Physician’s Case for Kennedy

The Practicing Physician’s Case for Kennedy

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Medicine is in desperate need of thorough reform. It must be decoupled from the control of Big Pharma, governmental agencies, and other rich and powerful forces that currently dominate the industry. Patient autonomy and the doctor-patient relationship must be restored.

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