Thanks for that. It's good to know that 15 years ago a drug company refused to donate $10,000 to the WHO because the only way they could do it might look like they were bypassing the WHO's donation guidelines.
It is undeniable that all industries promote their business interests, and some of the methods of some of the industries are not ethical. But if you think a question asked 15 years ago by a freelance journalist supports the claim that presently "Global health institutions are compromised by multinationals" and that Canada's Chief Public Health Officer is "being controlled/ working for the controllers", well, go right ahead. As the song says: "you can't go to jail for what you're thinking".
Other people in these forums - the ones who want to be taken seriously - may take more convincing.
Thanks for that. It's good to know that 15 years ago a drug company refused to donate $10,000 to the WHO because the only way they could do it might look like they were bypassing the WHO's donation guidelines.
It is undeniable that all industries promote their business interests, and some of the methods of some of the industries are not ethical. But if you think a question asked 15 years ago by a freelance journalist supports the claim that presently "Global health institutions are compromised by multinationals" and that Canada's Chief Public Health Officer is "being controlled/ working for the controllers", well, go right ahead. As the song says: "you can't go to jail for what you're thinking".
Other people in these forums - the ones who want to be taken seriously - may take more convincing.