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When Did Senator Richard Blumenthal Sell His Soul to Big Pharma?
The former trial lawyer who went after Big Tobacco & Microsoft now serves the Vaccine Cartel.
Richard Blumenthal, the powerful Democrat Senator from Connecticut, cut a striking figure at today’s Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee hearing on The Corruption of Science and Federal Health Agencies: How Health Officials Downplayed and Hid Myocarditis and Other Adverse Events Associated with the COVID-19 Vaccines.
Committee chairman Ron Johnson (Republican Wisconsin) opened the hearing with an amiable declaration that his intention is to perform a non-partisan examination of the evidence that grave safety signals about the COVID-19 vaccine—especially myocarditis—were concealed from the public.
Senator Johnson then invited Senator Blumenthal to state his opening remarks. Immediately Blumenthal let the audience know that he wasn’t there to inquire and to discuss, but to serve as an aggressive propagandist for the Vaccine Cartel.
A few seconds into his speech, his assistants erected posters behind him, proclaiming that millions of human beings owed their lives to the very vaccines the committee was questioning.
Senator Blumenthal has come a long way from his younger days as Connecticut Attorney General, when he sued Big Tobacco for deceiving the public about the dangers of tobacco, and Microsoft for its aggressive monopolistic practices.
Gone is his spirit of protecting the American people. As we witnessed today, his former approach to public service has been supplanted by the cold and cunning spirit of a skilled mercenary.
Especially rude was his disparagement of Dr. Peter McCullough because the lead witness earns a salary working for the Wellness Company to develop products to remedy spike protein toxicity, which now afflicts millions of people who received the COVID-19 vaccines.
The Senator implied that earning such a salary is indicative of a lack of objectivity in evaluating the safety and efficacy of a medicinal product. He overlooked the conspicuous fact that Pfizer has made over $80 billion on its COVID-19 vaccine. The Senator’s impertinent line of questioning made me wonder who he is working for.
As was the case with Big Tobacco, the truth about COVID-19 vaccination will eventually out. At the age of 79, Senator Blumenthal should consider that the work he is now doing does not bode well for his soul’s future.
Senator Blumenthal should consider that the work he is now doing does not bode well for his soul’s future.
Did senator blumenthal lie about his vietnam service?
Yes, Senator Richard Blumenthal misrepresented his military service by claiming or implying he served in
Vietnam during the Vietnam War. In reality, he never deployed to Vietnam. Blumenthal received at least five
draft deferments between 1965 and 1970 and later enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve, serving stateside
in Washington, D.C., and Connecticut. His duties included activities like organizing a Toys for Tots drive,
and he also completed six months of basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina.
The controversy arose in 2010 during his U.S. Senate campaign when a New York Times investigation
revealed multiple instances where Blumenthal's statements suggested he was a Vietnam veteran. For
example, in a 2008 speech in Norwalk, Connecticut, he said, "We have learned something important since
the days that I served in Vietnam," and in 2003, he spoke of "when we returned" from Vietnam, implying
he was among returning veterans. These statements were misleading, as they left the impression he had
served in combat or in Vietnam itself. Newspaper articles from 2003 to 2009 also described him as a
Vietnam veteran, and he did not correct these inaccuracies at the time.
I like the story of Bush Sr.'s stolen valor the best. He claims 'survivor guilt' because he was the only one alive from a bombing mission. He was always a Nazi spy, so it is alleged he held the crew at gunpoint and murdered them when they landed, and then turned the plane over to the Germans who then gave him an escort back past enemy lines.
_congressman