THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN: Fact not Fiction
Reviewed in Australia on 9 January 2024: This short book exposes the shenanigans in practical terms that any one can easily understand.
THE COVID-19 SUPPLY CHAIN
As a subscriber to Insider Pharma, you will be a critical thinker on what goes inside your body. That will be especially the case as you know that supply chain malfeasance was rife during the SARS-CoV-2 injections scandal. This book is something I wrote for your kind of person. The Amazon blurb begins:
“Pharmaceutical supply chains produce and deliver the drugs that enter your body. If anything goes wrong at any stage of production or distribution, it can result in patient disablement, or even death.”
If you are a paid subscriber, you probably don’t need to read it, as the regular posts keep you up to date. You may want to supplement your knowledge, however, as did Simon Kershaw, who’s review is below:
“This book is fundamental knowledge!
To understand what we just did, it is necessary to get this level of education.
In review of this book I make this fundamental quote for you to understand it’s worth -
‘There are two types of drugs produced in pharma.
Small molecule something like aspirin a known risk reward
And Large molecule, ‘Biologics’
It is important to remember that biologics are an order of magnitude more challenging to produce than small molecule products
In biologics the molecules are so large and complex that is often impossible to define the molecular structures by analysis.
All that is known is that it is a particular process to produce something that has a particular biological effect on a patient.
Another manufacturer may not be able to replicate that product and its clinical effect even if the process appears to be the same.
The process IS the product.
This has major implications for the regulation of biological products as different manufacturers produce products that could be clinically different.
Only if studies are carried out to prove that different manufacturers produced those products and are interchangeable can one be substituted for the other.
Biologics are inherently less stable at room temperatures than small molecule products, the sensitivity of biologics to temperature variation and other environmental factors is immense, remember they are living things.’
This book sets out concisely why this is so and is well written to clearly explain what is an exceptionally complex subject that both scientist & layman can understand, so that we all can make more informed decisions next time.”
Thanks Simon!
If you prefer not to be a paid subscriber, there is always the option of getting the book, in UK Kindle or Paperback or in the US Kindle or Paperback. Same applies wherever you live, if you have access to the Amazon site. If you have a Kindle subscription, then it won’t cost you anything extra.
This is a 5* review from a US reader ‘no cable desired’:
As a Type 2 diabetic and a person with MS, I deliberated about getting the first two COVID vaccine injections. I decided to go ahead, but after the first injection, my legs stiffened and I became dependent on a walker. After reading "COVID Supply Chains" by Hedlee Rees, I understood my body's reactions and why the CDC wanted to learn of my adverse reaction to the vaccine. Rees is a supply chain scholar and professional who meticulously describes how Big Pharma companies have divested themselves of costly processes in bringing a product to market (generally a 12 year process) and the oversight necessary to insure that each step in the supply chain is followed. The first two COVID vaccines were brought to market in less than 5 years [less than that!] under this decentralized process, so there was no interaction between Big Pharma companies and doctors and patients. Rees makes a compelling argument to require pharmaceutical companies to re-integrate, exercise stringent oversight, establish doctor/patient dialog, and focus on producing usable vaccines and medications people can use without disastrous outcomes.
Scott’s Review goes:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing excels info from the horses mouth
Reviewed in Australia on January 9, 2024
This short book exposes the shenanigans in practical terms that any one can easily understand.
On another topic
I mentioned a trip up to London for an interview with Lee Hall who hosts British Thought Leaders, below:
The interview went ahead yesterday and it was the best yet. Lee’s questions were informed by Epoch Times Reporter Rachel Roberts. Rachel focuses on health and education stories and has a particular interest in vaccines and issues impacting children. I had previously given Rachel access to this Substack, so the questions to be asked were crying out.
It should be out in the next week or two, so stay tuned.
Best,
Hedley