Bayer (aspirin) sends HIV infected product to France with Congress’s Approval

Bayer AG has sent a drug that is infected with the HIV virus to France, Japan, and, Spain and is being used by and infecting children in those counties with HIV. The stench doesn’t stop there. Congress has knowingly allowed Bayer to continue to sell this death product to Europeans without conscience in the name of making a buck. So glad the media warned us *cough* *cough*.

Do you still trust your government? I can tell you this. Thats the last time I buy any Bayer product.

3 comments so far

  1. Mr. Charrington February 18, 2008 6:13 pm

    Just threw away all my bayer products…

  2. FreedomWriter February 19, 2008 1:05 am

    Amazing…!!!

    Bayer admits they knew this contamination existed but claims they did their best based on what was “known at time”?

    Are we sure they aren’t referring to what COVERUP techniques were “known at the time”?

    Shame on you, Bayer! I wonder how many innocent people lost their lives from this cruel and inhuman criminal activity??

    Show me THOSE statistics!

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