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Video: “Taming The Big Pharma Monster”. Corona Investigative Committee. Dr. Hedley Rees
By Dr. Hedley Rees and Corona Investigative Committee
Global Research, July 06, 2022
Corona Investigative Committee 2 July 2022
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Guest: Dr. Hedley Rees – Managing Director of Pharmaflow, author and advocate for modernisation of the pharmaceutical industry. He held senior positions at Bayer UK, British Biotech, Vernalis and others. He is also author of Taming The Big Pharma Monster: by Speaking Truth to Power (2019).

In this session, the panel discusses that there is evidence that the drugs were rushed to market, taking significant shortcuts to make money rather than offering the safest and most effective product possible. Further in the discussion are:

  • How MHRA/EMA did not follow its own rules and guidelines described in its Orange Guide. They did not meet
    their very own terms for conditional approval of the injections.
  • How -70°C (ultra-frozen) injections were a gross contravention of GMP, as they were not fully finished as unit doses on leaving the factory, and they had to circumvent pharmaceutical wholesalers (licensed to comply with GDP) because they were not equipped to handle those temperatures.

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