Who Is Paying Alberta, Canada, Premier Danielle Smith if Not Big Pharma?

August 30, 2025

Ivermectin has proved effective in saving the lives of stage four cancer patients.  Danielle Smith is trying to protect Big Pharma profits by prohibiting its use.  She even wants to criminalize the use of Ivermectin.

Get Better at Anything... Scott H. Young Check Amazon for Pricing. Will people who think they live in democracies ever understand that throughout the Western world government has been privatized.  A position in government is a road to serving private interests and becoming a multi-millionaire.

How do you think the Clintons ended up with $120,000,000?  From Hunter Biden’s laptop and other hard evidence we know all about Hunter and Joe Biden’s influence peddling schemes.  They know about it themselves which is the reason for the preemptive pardons.

As of 2019, six years ago, there were 12 members of Congress with net worths ranging from $93,000.000 to $361,000,000, and another 38 members with net worths ranging from $11 million to $79 million.  Nancy Pelosi is up there with the Clintons with a net worth of $115,000,000.

The fact that governments serve private interest is the reason no problem can be fixed.  Problems are business opportunities. For example, poverty requires contractors to build public housing and provide food stamps that increase sales of food products.  A contrived “energy crisis” produced ethanol, a subsidy to agri-business.  Threats and conflicts require armaments.  The orchestrated “Russian threat” produces an annual trillion dollar military/security budget.  The list is endless.

Here is Dr. Makis describing the bought and paid for government of Alberta, Canada.

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Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week’s first outside columnist, columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, contributor to the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times, and columnist for the main French and Italian newspapers, and for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles. He served in numerous academic appointments in US universities and was  appointed to the William E. Simon Chair for Political Economy at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies where his colleagues were Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James R. Schlesinger (one of his former professors), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Thomas Moorer. His article, “How the Law Was Lost,” was published in the January 1999 Cardozo Law Review.