>The US government has provided more detail on how a former AT&T executive allegedly bribed a powerful state lawmaker's ally in order to obtain legislation favorable to AT&T's business.
>Former AT&T Illinois President Paul La Schiazza is set to go on trial in September 2024 after being indicted on charges of conspiracy to unlawfully influence then-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. AT&T itself agreed to pay a $23 million fine in October 2022 in connection with the alleged illegal influence campaign and said it was "committed to ensuring that this never happens again."
>The same doctors that told you the vaccines were safe and effective and we were all in this together. Oh and don't forget to clap, every Thursday, while we rehearse our TikToks. Oh and that Dave Cartland dude speaking up - we're going to destroy him so that no doctor will ever speak up again.
>There are 200 pages of recipients of pharma payments - and bear in mind that it is not compulsory to declare these payments in the UK, so this could be the tip of the iceberg.
>1 day ago
>We're having premature unexplained death causes here in **Fiji** as well. COD mostly says
heart attack, or other NCD ailments. So many things have been hidden from us and people are just dying everyday.
>@ShadowMan66
>2 days ago
>In Australia we were demonized, shunned, spat on, avoided and told we were scum but our family held out! Now we've been to 7 funerals in 13 mths and everyone there is talking about the elephant in the room. Some have apologized to us but many still won't even have us in their homes!! I don't feel superior or feeling like saying I told you so because this psyop was geared to make people turn on each other. The whole thing is so so sad and the funerals were tragic.
>@Boycott_Made_in_China
>6 days ago
>When benefits overweighed risks. Only the company benefitted, not the families who lost their dear ones.