Clintons Conspired with Big Pharma to Fleece US Buyers of AIDS Drugs

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Clintons Conspired with Big Pharma to Fleece US Buyers of AIDS Drugs

Though we are skipping some of the emails older than 2016 for info pertaining to Bernie's campaign, I ran across this gem when I was reading through emails for our Clinton- Leaks/Emails/DNC/3rd Way and it really stuck with me.  The CGF (Clinton Global Foundation) and CHAI (Clinton Health Access Initiative) are not supposed to intertwine<b> </b>due to being Non-Profit status.<b>  </b>

This is a wikileak email from Podesta in 2011. Remember how the Clintons brag on their foundation's support of the Aids epidemic in Africa?  Well, seems they cut a deal with  Big Pharma companies for AIDS drugs to be distributed in developing countries. This contract specified that AIDS drugs would be provided for a significant discount to CHAI (Clinton Health Access Initiative).

Corrupt Bargain~ The answer, laid out for the first time in this email, is that the Pharma companies relied on the Clintons to resist efforts to lower the costs of AIDS drugs in the United States, the world's most lucrative drug market. They enable CHAI to do and claim credit for running a massive AIDS drug program, in exchange they expect high drug prices in the United States

The Clintons get the positive press for running a large drug program with CHAI from the cheap drugs from the companies. � The Pharma companies get a political machine to preserve their ability to fleece the American consumer. � Since the insurance companies mostly pay for these drugs, the American consumer barely notices. � And everyone else, even those without AIDS, just pay higher insurance premiums to offset this expense. The costs are distributed throughout the population via the insurance industry.

https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/24440

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