This is useless without specifying the probable cause of death, if it was sudden and unexpected, and if the person was vaccinated. And how long after the last shot, if so.
Yes my! Only they won’t since they sold their soul! U know hell is really far away from earth Becuz u can’t hear their screams from the torment of hell!
scott- Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet: Abbott May 2012 Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote. Amgen December 2012 Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia. AstraZeneca April 2010 Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel. Boehringer Ingelheim October 2012 Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis. Eli Lilly Jan 2009 Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC. GlaxoSmithKline July 2012 Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout. Merck November 2011 Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx. Pfizer September 2009 Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses. Sanofi-Aventis December 2012 Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs. Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica _____________
@@robertosborne7542 Robert you took injections from prosecuted criminals. Please get life insurance. Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet: Abbott May 2012 Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote. Amgen December 2012 Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia. AstraZeneca April 2010 Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel. Boehringer Ingelheim October 2012 Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis. Eli Lilly Jan 2009 Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC. GlaxoSmithKline July 2012 Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout. Merck November 2011 Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx. Pfizer September 2009 Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses. Sanofi-Aventis December 2012 Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs. Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica
Have you even the slightest idea of what communism or marxism are?or do you just use these rwing buzzwords like woke/ctr without the faintest idea of what they actually mean?Bonehead.
Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet: Abbott May 2012 Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote. Amgen December 2012 Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia. AstraZeneca April 2010 Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel. Boehringer Ingelheim October 2012 Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis. Eli Lilly Jan 2009 Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC. GlaxoSmithKline July 2012 Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout. Merck November 2011 Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx. Pfizer September 2009 Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses. Sanofi-Aventis December 2012 Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs. Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica_____________
The best actors in the world so sorry for the families loss and I know they will always be remembered by a lot of people that enjoyed there movies
Tom Sizemore's death devastated me the most! 😭😭😭 Rest in Peace Tom! Miss you always! 😢😢😢💔💔💔
Lance was so cool in John Wick,he will be missed
😊
Robert Blake was one of the original "Little Rascals" from the Our Gang series.
Although he was in the Little Rascals series, he was not an original member but was a later replacement of a character.
I just knew him as the guy who shot his wife and got away with it.
Lol @@toshikotanaka3249
He was a great actorvery handsomehe willbe missed
Sumthing wrong with ur spacebar 🤔
Who was a great actor? Which one?
"died 'recently' in the last few days"? As opposed to died not-so-recently? 'Died in the last few days' is unambiguous.
This is useless without specifying the probable cause of death, if it was sudden and unexpected, and if the person was vaccinated. And how long after the last shot, if so.
Dont feed these loonies with their They are out to get us all!! nonsense
Too bad about Sizemore....he was a great character actor.
I must of heard something subliminal as I was thinking about Baretta with Robert Blake just recently 🙏
My they all rest in peace🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yes my! Only they won’t since they sold their soul! U know hell is really far away from earth Becuz u can’t hear their screams from the torment of hell!
@@WhoanellyNone-bp4sk What are you talking about
R.I.P.
That's crazy about Rad Pitt I didn't think he'd passed away so young❤❤❤
Liar
🔥🔥💩🩲💩🔥🔥
BRAD PITT IS ALIVE AND WELL. 4/7/2023
Any chance i can get berretta 🐦
Definitely a covid shot
Huh??
@@ladybelle6771 Jansen Panettiere. Died at 28yrs old. They failed to mention why. Either jab or drugs?
@@McAbee I get you. Is that who @Eryc Anderson was speaking of when he said, definitely Covid shot?🤷♀️
Natural causes at 60! BS
Yep. This is mostly garbage.
Wonder which doors Robert Blake 1:51 gonna enter in HELL or PARADIS?
Unless you have money on the outcome, who cares?
Judge not.
Lol @@toshikotanaka3249
Heart attacks. The jabs
COVID shots
scott- Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet:
Abbott
May 2012
Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote.
Amgen
December 2012
Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia.
AstraZeneca
April 2010
Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel.
Boehringer Ingelheim
October 2012
Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis.
Eli Lilly
Jan 2009
Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC.
GlaxoSmithKline
July 2012
Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout.
Merck
November 2011
Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx.
Pfizer
September 2009
Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses.
Sanofi-Aventis
December 2012
Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs.
Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica
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Nonsense,have had 4 and no side effects whatsoever,are you a QAnon fan or something?conspiracies everywhere kind of person?
@@robertosborne7542 Robert you took injections from prosecuted criminals. Please get life insurance. Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet:
Abbott
May 2012
Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote.
Amgen
December 2012
Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia.
AstraZeneca
April 2010
Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel.
Boehringer Ingelheim
October 2012
Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis.
Eli Lilly
Jan 2009
Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC.
GlaxoSmithKline
July 2012
Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout.
Merck
November 2011
Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx.
Pfizer
September 2009
Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses.
Sanofi-Aventis
December 2012
Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs.
Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica
What happened to all the actors and actresses in the past , ( Sorry for their loss ) all of them ???? 🤔😱😢😯🤔😯😱😢🤔😯😱😢🤔😯😱😢🤔😯😱😢🤔😟😢😢😲😲😲😲
Natural causes well sure
gooooooooooooooooddddddddddddddddd 7 commies/marxist gone. Thank you God.
Smh, kmt. What a mean person you are!
Have you even the slightest idea of what communism or marxism are?or do you just use these rwing buzzwords like woke/ctr without the faintest idea of what they actually mean?Bonehead.
Safe AND Effective!
Covid shot
Vaxination!
Here’s a quick rundown of their U.S. rap sheet:
Abbott
May 2012
Fined $1.5 billion for illegal promotion of the antipsychotic drug Depakote.
Amgen
December 2012
Paid $762 million fine to resolve criminal and civil charges for illegal promotion of Aranesp, a drug to treat anemia.
AstraZeneca
April 2010
Fined $520 million for illegal promotion of antipsychotic drug Seroquel.
Boehringer Ingelheim
October 2012
Paid $95 million for wrongful promotion of Aggrenox, Atrovent, Combivent, and Micardis.
Eli Lilly
Jan 2009
Fined $1.42 billion for off-label promotion of the antipsychotic Zyprexa. In 2012, Eli Lilly paid $29 million to settle FCPA charges with the SEC.
GlaxoSmithKline
July 2012
Fined $3 billion for illegal promotion of drugs and failure to report safety data. Pleaded guilty to misbranding the drug Paxil and failing to disclose safety information about the diabetes drug Avandia to the FDA. Former GSK manager-turned-whistleblower Cheryl Eckard awarded $96 million for the GSK payout.
Merck
November 2011
Fined $950 million for illegal promotion of the painkiller Vioxx.
Pfizer
September 2009
Fined $2.3 billion after pleading guilty to misbranding the painkiller Bextra with “the intent to defraud or mislead.” In 2012, Pfizer paid $60 million to the DOJ and SEC to resolve FCPA offenses.
Sanofi-Aventis
December 2012
Paid $109 million for giving doctors free samples and net-back deals while also inflating prices for government programs.
Source for non-FCPA data: ProPublica_____________
Don't know him.😢
Cant even spell it correctly...