
1. Various pharmaceutical companies
In 2009, high concentrations of over 21 pharmaceutical drugs were discovered in the water near Patancheru, India. It turned out that these drugs were being dumped in the stream by various factories in the region, most of them owned by US pharmaceutical companies. We were talking about the town’s only water source, providing everything from a place to bathe to drinking water.
Pharmaceutical waste like this has been found in the US as well, and it’s estimated that around 46 million Americans’ tap water contains traces of these drugs in varying concentrations.
How evil is this? Aside from its devastating effect on wildlife, we don’t really know the exact effect small quantities of combined drugs will have on people. But one thing is certain: It can’t be that good.





















11 thoughts on “5 of the Most Evil Companies You Buy From Everyday”
IBM provided the first modern computerized database to the Nazi’s to account for those shipped to concentration camps. They had to stop when the USA declared war on Germany. Now we have AI, 5G and data mining to track our every move.
These companies are killing people with chemical waste and discarded medicines. How about America, Britain, and Israel who are jointly murdering all and sundry in the Gaza War?
Bayer made the “tablets” for the gas chambers.
The nazis didn’t have gas chambers. They were delousing chambers ya uneducated kike. The holohoax never happened and that is a fact backed by countless evidence. Zyklon B is a fucking pesticide for killing lice ya stupid fucks.
I quit buying from Smithfield when the Chinese government took over.
I did the same I do not buy any Smithfield products
Bayer also makes an insecticide that kills bees that pollinate our food. They have been informed of the scientific evidence that neonic pesticides are a key factor in the alarming disappearance of bees. This also links neonic exposure to humans, including defects of the brain and heart.
What about chinese ownership of Smithfield after 300 plus years of American ownership?
GOD WILL ABIDE.
Iโm no fan of Smithfield & since they are a totally Vertically Integrated company & actually have farms that farrow to finish hogs, I have no doubt that they do irrigate their fields with liquid hog waste for fertilizer, the idea that they just spray it into the air & it blows away just doesnโt
T sound right!
this whole situation is so scary. I only knew a little about Smithfield because of their factories in North Carolina. I don’t eat meat but Il will certainly spread the word. So many people eat bacon and they just are not informed. thank you for the info.