The huge financial incentives driving COVID jab propaganda and coercion | Mary Holland

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"If you had a million followers, [you got] $10,000 a post [to push C19 jabs]...If you posted every day for a couple years...you would have made a lot of money...Even if you had...a thousand followers, $10 to $100 per post on Instagram...[even] pastors were offered incentives."

President of Children's Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) Mary Holland (@maryhollandnyc) describes for Charles Kovess (@CharlesKovess) et al. how insurance companies like Blue Cross Blue Shield bribed (my term) doctors to inject their patients with the COVID bioweapon injection (my term). Holland also describes how the federal government bribed social media influencers to push the COVID bioweapon injections on Americans.

"Blue Cross Blue Shield...would pay incentives of a $125 per person in your medical practice if you got 75% of your patients vaccinated with the first shot for COVID," Holland says. "And then for the second shot, you would get a bonus if you had 75% of your patients' vaccinated. You get a bonus per person vaccinated of $250. So, again, think that you have a couple thousand people in your practice, which isn't so uncommon. You know, that's major, major money."

Regarding social media influencers, Holland says, "if you had a million followers, [you received] $10,000 a post." Even smaller accounts, with as few as 1,000 followers, could receive between $10 and $100 per post pushing the COVID bioweapon injections.

Of course, the biggest benefactors (i.e. recipients of our tax money) were the big pharmaceutical companies.

"These pharmaceutical companies made out like bandits," Holland says. "For Pfizer, $100 billion in revenue; Moderna, $19.3 billion; Gilead, the maker of Remdesivir, $27 billion. [These companies] made tremendous, tremendous profits."

Holland also notes that the U.S. had one of the worst COVID death rates in the world. She notes that the death rate in the U.S. for COVID was 3,000 per million—200 times higher than in Nigeria, which "had a very, very low vaccination rate and presumably very few of these interventions."

Partial transcription of clip:

"So what were the financial incentives? Obviously, there are huge financial incentives to industry, but there were financial incentives to the medical profession. There were these insurance incentive payments to doctors. You'd think in some ways that insurance might be a counter to the pharmaceutical revenues, but it really wasn't. The higher the risk, the higher the revenue for the insurance companies, so their financial interests are actually quite aligned.

"So Blue Cross Blue Shield, again, this major insurance company in the United States, they would pay incentives of a $125 per person in your medical practice if you got 75% of your patients vaccinated with the first shot for COVID. And then for the second shot, you would get a bonus if you had 75% of your patients' vaccinated. You get a bonus per person vaccinated of $250. So, again, think that you have a couple thousand people in your practice, which isn't so uncommon. You know, that's major, major money.

"I was told today or yesterday that Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, who's been very outspoken against COVID shots, a physician in Texas, she said had she been vaccinating her patients, she might have made a million dollars. I don't know if that's true, but it sounds plausible. So another, as I said, a critical facet of this is the propaganda and censorship. Lots of federal money, taxpayer money was poured into these so-called public private partnerships.

"So here's one partnering for vaccine equity part of the narrative, make sure that underserved communities get their fair share of these life saving vaccines. So this is quite extraordinary, right? You know, a lot of influencers on TikTok and Instagram in particular tend to be young people. So if they if you had a million followers, $10,000 a post, think about that. If you posted every day for a couple years during COVID, you would have made a lot of money. But even if you had just a thousand followers, $10 to $100 per post on Instagram, less on TikTok, but still real money being offered on the basis that these are communities and pastors were offered incentives.

"And religious institutions, community institutions, particularly in minority communities, were plied with money. The pharmaceutical industries, and whether or not they were the prime movers. We know that the Department of Defense was the prime mover behind the whole Operation Warp Speed. But nonetheless, these pharmaceutical companies made out like bandits. So Pfizer, $100 billion in revenue, Moderna, $19.3 billion, Gilead, the maker of Remdesivir, $27 billion. They made tremendous, tremendous profits. And just to compare, the US had such a high death toll, one of the highest in the world, almost 3,000 people per million, 200 times higher than the death toll in Nigeria that had a very, very low vaccination rate and presumably very few of these interventions."

SOURCE: https://x.com/SenseReceptor/status/1850262409908257073

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