How Johnson & Johnson Became Corrupt & Made Billions in the Process

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Johnson & Johnson Documentary

For more than 130 years Johnson & Johnson has been the go-to brand for parents, nannies, and grannies. Their fluffy white baby powder and no-tears shampoo have been household staples for generations.
And with a market cap exceeding $500 billion, Johnson & Johnson ranks as the 10th largest company in the world. But with their monstrous success came a horrific cost; a cost that has put the lives of you, me and billions of people around the planet in jeopardy not once but time and time again.
And with the penalty being the equivalent of a parking ticket, corporate greed continues to tarnish the name of this once great company.
We’ll go back to the very beginning of how this family-owned company born out of good intentions turned into such a ruthless money hungry predator that sits at the very helm of what is known as big pharma.
This is the untold dark tale of the Johnson and Johnson company.

Chapters:
0:00 - Johnson & Johnson Prologue
1:27 - Innocent Beginning & Rise To Fame
6:26 - Tylenol Scandal
9:39 - The Risperdal Scandal
16:53 - The Cancer-Causing Talc Powder Scandal
22:02 - Devastating Opioid Crisis

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