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« on: April 02, 2010, 07:46:24 PM »

Pfizer ordered to pay up over ‘AIDS-like’ virus infections
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0402/pfizer-ordered-pay-virus-infection/
By Daniel Tencer
Friday, April 2nd, 2010 -- 4:51 pm



In what is being hailed as a major victory for workers in the biotech and nanotech fields, a former scientist with pharmaceutical firm Pfizer has been awarded $1.37 million for being fired after raising the alarm over researchers being infected with a genetically engineered "AIDS-like" virus.

Becky McClain, a molecular biologist from Deep River, Connecticut, filed a lawsuit against Pfizer in 2007, claiming she had been wrongly terminated for complaining about faulty safety equipment that allowed a "dangerous lentivirus" to infect her and some of her colleagues.

The Hartford Courant describes the virus as "similar to the one that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS." Health experts testified that the virus has affected the way McClain's body processes potassium, which they say causes McClain to suffer complete paralysis as often as a dozen times per month, the Courant reports.

McClain's lawsuit (PDF) asserted that Pfizer had interfered with her right to free speech, and that she should have been protected from retaliation by whistleblower legislation.

Pfizer challenged her assertion, claiming McClain only started complaining about safety problems once her employment was terminated, the Associated Press reports. Pfizer also claimed to have investigated McClain's claims about safety violations and found them to be untrue, according to the New London Day.

On Thursday, a jury in a US District Court in Connecticut disagreed with Pfizer, granting McClain the $1.37 million, as well as punitive damages, meaning the total amount could be much greater.

The WorkersCompensation.com Web site says the ruling is being "considered the first successful employee claim in the biotech and nanotech industry."

Workers' rights advocates are pointing to the McClain lawsuit as "evidence that risks caused by cutting-edge genetic manipulation have outstripped more slowly evolving government regulation of laboratories," reports the Courant.

McClain's lawsuit says she was exposed to the experimental virus repeatedly between 2002 and 2004, and when she lodged complaints about it, her supervisor said he would "falsify her future performance reviews and he told her they would be negative, and he threatened her in an aggressive fashion following the plaintiff’s repeated complaints regarding safety. He forcibly backed the plaintiff into a wall during one encounter."

'TOO BIG TO NAIL'

A report at CNN about a separate legal matter involving Pfizer states that the Department of Justice considered Pfizer to be "too big to nail" in an investigation of the company's illegal marketing of the painkiller drug Bextra.

CNN reports that, if Pfizer had been prosecuted over the drug, the company would have been excluded from doing business with Medicaid and Medicare. But because federal officials considered the company too big to be exempted from working with the government health programs, a dummy corporation -- Pharmacia & Upjohn Inc. -- was set up, and that dummy corporation then pleaded guilty to the crime.

"P&UCI sold no drugs and had no real employees, and its creation was simply a figleaf to allow a Pfizer entity to take the rap without harming Pfizer itself," explains Jim Edwards at the Bnet business blog.

Pfizer is the world's largest drugmaker, with annual revenue around $44 billion.
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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2010, 08:05:23 PM »

Prescription For Bioterrorism: The Criminal Conspiracy to Terrorize Pfizer’s Scientists
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/30/18643374.php?show_comments=1


Video:
http://www.blip.tv/file/2061380
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« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2010, 01:06:59 PM »

Much more on this case. Please watch the bliptv VIDEO!
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Deception/index.php?showtopic=8203&st=0


Eco Science - Ten - Epidemics and Climate:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18940611/Eco-Science-Ten-Epidemics-and-Climate


Becky mentioned "recombinant dna" in the blip video. She also stated the importance of this industry being regulated, which it isn't to date!
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« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2010, 03:37:49 PM »

Dr. Jeannette Adu-Bobie: (Her picture was at the end of the blip.tv video above. She was another biotech victim):
http://dol.govt.nz/News/Media/2008/adu-bobie.asp
http://www.independent.co.uk/student/postg...ar-1795513.html

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JEANNETTE ADU-BOBIE

Learning to walk again after the amputation of the bottom part of both her legs and an arm must have been hard enough, but scientist Jeannette Adu-Bobie, 36, then set herself the task of returning to work.

Four years after contracting the meningococcal disease that nearly killed her, the British scientist is now leading the pursuit of a low cost instrument to measure bacterial growth, which could save thousands of lives in developing countries.

Dr Adu-Bobie, a specialist in meningococcal disease now collaborating with the Sanger Institute for genome research, has chosen to boost her career with an executive MBA programme at Imperial College Business School in London.

The story of her personal battle and determination to resume a highly successful career as a scientist at the leading edge of research, plus her commitment and contribution to the course, led Imperial College to nominate her forward for the Student of the Year award.

Adu-Bobie, who contracted septicaemia while she was working in New Zealand studying the disease, says the return to Imperial College – where she studied for her PhD – for the two year, part-time executive MBA course has been challenging, but she relished the chance to work alongside a wide range of talented people from many disciplines and careers. "For people with a science background, it is an excellent opportunity to gain necessary business skills and knowledge," she says.

Department of Labour apologises to British scientist
http://www.3news.co.nz/Department-of-Labou...25/Default.aspx

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Mon, 04 Aug 2008 6:37p.m.

The Department of Labour has apologised to a visiting British scientist who lost three of her limbs to meningitis and has admitted it got it wrong about how she caught the disease.

The department says it now believes Dr Jeanette Adu-Bobie was infected while working in an ESR lab, however the research institute is refusing to comment on the findings.

Today's report is a reversal of the original investigation, which said it was unlikely she was infected at the lab in 2005.

"Research done since the investigation shows that the strain of meningitis Dr Adu-Bobie contracted at the time wasn't predominant in Wellington at the time," Dr Geraint Emrys from the Department of Labour says.

The Department of Labour says it will not be prosecuting ESR, as an earlier review could not find any weaknesses in its safety procedures.

Doctor Adu-Bobie's lawyer, John Millar, says she welcomes the latest finding and says ESR should accept it.

"They considered the lab wasn't at fault or the source of the infection when in fact it was," Mr Millar says. "I think they should do better testing."

ACC has already agreed to pay $117,000 in compensation and $330,000 in medical costs to Dr Adu-Bobie.

The doctor is now living in London and says she just wants to get on with her life.
 
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« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2010, 08:29:33 PM »

This is an Outrageous case: (The Company retaliated against a Whistleblower and the jury agreed)
http://z4.invisionfree.com/The_Great_Deception/index.php?showtopic=8203&st=0

AS USUAL, THE MSM WOULDN'T TOUCH THIS STORY PARTLY BECAUSE THEY GET MONEY FROM BIG PHARMA FOR ADS! (See pg 8 Role of the Media)  Angry


Pfizer's CEO, Jeffrey Kindler, gets fined after his company pleads guilty on another case, and right afterwards Obama rewards him with an appointment to the Federal Reserve Board! Then Obama invites him to the White House where he negotiates special protection for Pfizer in the new healthcare "reform" bill. (see pg 7 Bush Judge section)  Angry
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/30/18643374.php?show_comments=1

White House Visitor List:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/waves/all/Kindler#visitor-data
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« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2010, 09:04:28 PM »

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