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To: carranza2 who wrote (209961)1/6/2025 3:14:19 AM
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C2, you misunderstand how guilt works. While I can't, yet, prove that the USA military deployed covid during the Military World Games in Wuhan October 2019, it's not up to me to prove they did. It's up to them to prove they didn't. They'd have to show the USA had no contact with the Wuhan lab. That they had no part in developing sars viruses with gain of function work, that they had never done any such thing such as MKUltra which was a Russian Dr Mengele type criminal medical experiment. No, wait, Cyberspace says MKUltra wasn't the Russians. And as you know, Fauci lied about gain of function, right to the face of Rand Paul while insulting Rand Paul. Guilty as charged C2. USA was flat out claiming that it was a pangolin and bat mating in outer Uzbekistan then being sold in the so-called wet market down the road from the Wuhan bioweapon lab that was funded by Fauci [again he lied].

C2, when it walks like a duck.... One would have to really be kind of stupid to think the USA wasn't the main creator of the covid carnage and I say that, as Bill Mahr said in 2019, he'd love it if a pandemic came through, so that although that would be bad, at least it would get rid of Trump. Similarly, many said how they'd like Trump dead, shame if he was shot, time to go physical or however they put it - hey presto, the secret service made so many mistakes that Crooks easily took up position and fired lots of shots. The counter sniper disobeyed orders and killed Crooks too quickly

After decades of such USA crime scenes, one should not be so gullible as to believe Made in China theories y the CIA. Next thing you'll be telling me the Russia Russia Russia theories were true too = Trump dossier stuff, all the other hoaxes about him [about 30 or 40 at present]. Even now, with him about to become president some criminal judges is passing sentence on some stupid fake lawfare.


The only question I have is whether the virus was part of a bioweapon program or was genuine scientific research. That there is a military-civilian fusion as respects Chinese bioweapon research is well-known, so it could have been both.


it was both C2. 20 years ago, Dr Henry Niman, me, others, discussed sars right here in SI. You can click and read now. I developed my own innoculation process. Henry was excellent in explaining how it all worked. Henry said how it could infect a person with a human flu and recombination could cause a virulent and dangerous rapidly propagating killer combination of both.

What could be done Henry explained was gain of function research to see what combo virus might be dangerous so that vaccines could be developed in preparation for such a bad event. Of course USA CIA military biowarfare people were keen to make use of that process too. Fort Detrick and what's his name were ring-leaders in doing that.

I cannot imagine the Chinese deploying a bioweapon on their own people. But I definitely can see the engineered virus accidentally escaping from a brand new, badly run, known-to-be-dangerous geewhizbang lab. I am convinced that is exactly what happened.


Can you imagine the CIA giving China a bit of a problem with a covid virus? A bit like Zbigniew "Let's give USSR their own Vietnam" to Jimmy Carter who thought it a spiffing idea - ooops a daisy, goodbye Twin Towers, Flight 93, a hole in the Pentagon and $trillions in destruction plus 10,000 American soldiers killed.

I suppose you think the Ukraine war just came out of the blue, unprovoked, in 2022 when Putin decided to conquer Europe and rebuild the USSR, and take over Africa too.

Bill Mahr got his pandemic, Trump lost the election, Biden revved up the war, bribery and corruption in Ukraine and millions of people have gone to their graves as a result.

Right now, the main question is whether Trump will be killed before, during or after becoming president again. Biden smiling like a hyena promised Trump he's "Be well accommodated" while the roaring crematorium fire roared absurdly in the background when Biden did a handover chat. Remember the red and black Nazi scene Biden used a couple of years ago during some speech at the White House.

Trump was hit by one bullet, partly dodging it, missed another attack at his golf course. There must be more planned as DOGE is a big threat to the psychopathocracy of kleptocratic corruptocrats running the show.

H5N1 was the next big threat about 2006, but fortunately this time around the mortality rate is more like 5 percent rather than 70% like last time [see the graphs I drew in SI discussions as people died].

You are barking up the wrong tree: < I want reparations for China’s criminal negligence.>

Mqurice

PS While individuals are innocent until proven guilty and prosecutors must prove they did it, not that the individuals have to prove themselves innocent, the reverse applies to governments who should be treated as guilty until shown to be innocent. So we should assume the Deep State did the assassination attempts on Trump, they assassinated the Kennedys, they lied about the WMDs, they created Osama bin Laden and the mujahideen, they did all the things. And of course they did 10x as much or 100x as much because mostly they don't get caught.



To: carranza2 who wrote (209961)1/9/2025 9:20:41 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 217591
 
US ‘notorious markets’ report warns of risks from online pharmacies



Workers prepare to destroy over 50 tons of confiscated fake medicine during a campaign to mark World Consumer Rights Day in Beijing, Thursday March 15, 2012. (AP Photo/File)



By ELAINE KURTENBACH
Updated 4:32 AM EST, January 9, 2025

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BANGKOK (AP) — Nearly all of the world’s 35,000 online pharmacies are being run illegally and consumers who use them risk getting ineffective or dangerous drugs, according to the U.S. Trade Representative’s annual report on “ notorious markets.” The report also singled out 19 countries over concerns about counterfeit or pirated products.

The report also named about three dozen online retailers, many of them in China or elsewhere in Asia that it said are allegedly engaged in selling counterfeit products or other illegal activities.

The report says 96% of online pharmacies were found to be violating the law, many operating without a license and selling medicines without prescriptions and safety warnings.

Their websites often look like legitimate e-commerce platforms, often with false claims that they are approved by the Food and Drug Administration, said the report, released Wednesday. The FDA and U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration have both issued warnings about risks of buying prescription medicines from such sources.

It cited a survey by the Alliance for Safe Online Pharmacies’ Global Foundation that found nearly one in four Americans who have used online pharmacies reported having encountered substandard, fake or harmful medicines.

Last year, Federal prosecutors reported that a network of illegal drug sellers based in the U.S., the Dominican Republic and India had packaged potentially deadly synthetic opioids into pills disguised as common prescription drugs and sold millions of them through fake online drugstores, federal prosecutors said Monday. At least nine people died of narcotics poisoning between August 2023 and June 2024 after consuming the counterfeit pills, the indictment said.

Apart from the risks of using drugs that may contain inert ingredients or those that could cause allergies, the medicines are sometimes made in unsanitary conditions, said the report, which did not give annual statistics for those who may have died or otherwise been harmed.

The USTR’s annual report cited examples from inside the United States, but and also mentioned risks of imported ingredients including fentanyl from China. Many of the illicit online pharmacies are based outside the U.S.

The “Notorious Markets List” did laud progress in fighting counterfeit and pirated goods.

In one case, U.S. authorities, industry groups and the police collaborated in shutting down a Hanoi, Vietnam-based piracy ring, Fmovies, and other related piracy sites, in July and August.

The report said the world’s then-largest pirated movies site had drawn more than 6.7 billion visits from January 2023 to June 2024.

In another Vietnam-linked case, two people operating pirate television platform BestBuyIPTV were convicted and ordered to pay fines and forfeit property.

The report also cited crackdowns on online piracy in Brazil and the United Kingdom and busts of sellers of counterfeit purses, clothing and shoes in Kuwait.

But problems remain with cyberlockers that thwart efforts to restrict piracy of movies and other content and of so-called “bulletproof” internet service providers, or ISPs, that promise people using them leeway for using pirate sites, it said.

One such ISP is Avito, a Russian-based ad platform that allegedly lets sellers advertise counterfeit products.

Baidu Wangpan, a cloud storage service of China’s largest search engine provider, Baidu, was named for allegedly failing to enforce or being slow to act on copyright protection.

The report also pointed to social-commerce site Pinduoduo and to Douyin Mall, a Chinese online platform owned by Tiktok owner ByteDance. It said the shopping platforms have sought to build up protections but that they still host many counterfeit goods.

It also named Shopee, a Singapore-based online and mobile e-commerce site, saying some country-focused platforms serving Southeast Asia and South American had better track records in fighting piracy than others.

IndiaMART, an big business-to-business marketplace in India, still offers a slew of counterfeit products, it said.

While a large share of theft of intellectual property has moved online, the report also highlighted real world locations notorious for selling counterfeit products, including markets in Turkey, bazaars in the United Arab Emirates and Saigon Square Shopping Mall in Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City.

The report said Bangkok’s MBK Center, a huge mall of about 2,000 stores, had actively cracked down on counterfeiting, though such products still can be found there.



ELAINE KURTENBACH
Based in Bangkok, Kurtenbach is the AP’s business editor for Asia, helping to improve and expand our coverage of regional economies, climate change and the transition toward carbon-free energy. She has been covering economic, social, environmental and political trends in China, Japan and Southeast Asia throughout her career.


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