by Peter Breggin MD & Ginger Breggin, America Outloud:
During my decades of continuing work as a medical expert, I have often consulted and/or testified on behalf of people suing drug manufacturers like Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson (J & J), and Pfizer, as well as against the manufacturers of shock machines.
When the courts empower me to look at the secret records of these companies, I always find these perpetrators conspiring to the maximum to hide how much they are injuring their victims. Since my early legal efforts helped to prove it possible, even the government (the U.S. Attorney General) now sues these companies for billions of dollars for conspiring to falsely market or otherwise defraud consumers.
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Caught Up in a Conspiracy — My Personal Experience
In 1994, I was hired and confirmed by a federal judge to be the sole scientific researcher to examine the secret files of Eli Lilly on behalf of a consortium of attorneys representing about 150 lawsuits against the company for allegedly hiding the harmful effects of Prozac. The cases involved Prozac possibly causing mania, psychosis, murder, suicide, and other serious harm. The first case that came to trial, involving mass murderer Joseph Wesbecker, was highly publicized and critical to what would happen in the future of a giant drug company boondoggle to drug tens of millions of Americans.
Not only Prozac and Eli Lilly but a long chain of additional companies with SSRI antidepressants, such as Zoloft and Paxil, and all the rest, were at risk of losing billions of dollars if this one legal case succeeded against them. After all, there were about 150 cases lined up with potential numbers in the thousands or millions, and I was fully prepared to continue testifying in coming cases.
I became suspicious of the first lead attorney that the consortium assigned to work with me because I could not properly track where my fee payments were coming from. Despite this being the most important legal work of my life, I quit. Not long after the consortium fired the original attorney and hired me back, I began to work with an esteemed and famous Chicago attorney, who soon after died. Then the consortium picked Joe Smith from Texas as the lead attorney, and he promptly conspired with Eli Lilly to throw the Wesbecker case, making Eli Lilly and Prozac seem to win a trial while secretly paying off the substantial number of plaintiffs, most families of the people killed. The press, of course, happily applauded this ‘victory’ for ‘medicine’ and ‘science.’
I sensed the trial was being thrown when Smith withheld incriminating information from me about Eli Lilly and when, for the first and only time in my career, he refused to work with me on the questions he planned to ask me during my testimony. Even before I went on the stand, Ginger became the first to say definitively, “Honey, it was fixed!” But I could not bear to believe it.
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