Insider: Big Pharma Buys TV Ads to Own the News, Not Sell Meds

Last Updated on February 5, 2024

A pharmaceutical sector insider told Tucker Carlson in an interview that Big Pharma purchases TV commercials and advertising space to gain financial control over the media and control the news, not to actually convince people to buy their drugs or request them from their physician.

“They’ve already bought off the doctors. They’re good on that. This is an open secret. The news ad spending from pharma is a public relations lobbying tactic essentially to buy off the news,” pharmaceutical insider Calley Means told Tucker Carlson, on Carlson’s Tucker Carlson Encounters program.

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“The news isn’t investigating pharma. The news has become basically a referee that you are a terrible ‘anti-science’ luddite for asking why the shots that we require our kids to get that fundamentally, by their own advertising, change the immune system of that child for life, why has it gone from 20 [childhood vaccines] to 70 [childhood vaccines]?” Means went on.

“To even ask that question, the news referees that and calls you ‘anti-science’ when the two largest vaccine makers in the country are literally criminal enterprises.”

“GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Merck, in the past 5 years, have settled two of the largest criminal penalties in American corporate history for bribing doctors and creating misleading research. [They’re] the two largest vaccine makers,” Means said.

Watch the video clip from the Tucker Carlson interview below: 

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