Ex-Merck employee turned anti-vaccine activist now terrorized by Big Pharma Black Ops branch
(NaturalNews) "We may need to seek them out and destroy them where they
live," wrote a Merck & Co. employee who was actively plotting to
murder or discredit doctors who had voiced concerns regarding the
adverse health effects of an anti-inflammatory drug called Vioxx.
Launched
in 1999, Vioxx was extremely popular (with more than 80 million users
worldwide), as its makers heralded the drug as being the answer to
inflammation, minus the nausea that often follows with anti-inflammatory
medication.
It was later discovered that the New Jersey-based
Merck & Co. was knowingly selling a drug that frequently caused
heart attacks and strokes in its unsuspecting victims. A study revealed that Vioxx actually doubled the risk of heart attacks and strokes, prompting the company to voluntary withdraw the drug from the market in 2004.
Prior
to the drug being pulled from the market, several Merck & Co. staff
exchanged emails in which they discussed a "hit list" they drafted of
doctors whom they believed needed to be "neutralised" or "discredited"
due to their criticism of Vioxx.