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“So yeah, we are encouraging people to break the law,” Laufer added. “If you're going to die and you're being denied the medicine that can save you, would you rather break the law and live, or be a good upstanding citizen and a corpse?” Power to the people!MotherboardMeet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicine Daniel Oberhaus ht Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: anarchism, Big Pharma, disruptive technology, open source
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“So yeah, we are encouraging people to break the law,” Laufer added. “If you're going to die and you're being denied the medicine that can save you, would you rather break the law and live, or be a good upstanding citizen and a corpse?” Power to the people!MotherboardMeet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicine Daniel Oberhaus ht Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism
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“So yeah, we are encouraging people to break the law,” Laufer added. “If you're going to die and you're being denied the medicine that can save you, would you rather break the law and live, or be a good upstanding citizen and a corpse?”Power to the people!
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Meet the Anarchists Making Their Own Medicine
Daniel Oberhaus
ht Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism
ht Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism