Ralph Nader Radio Hour
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Vaccine Apartheid/The Voice of Corporate Crime
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Vaccine Apartheid/The Voice of Corporate Crime

Ralph welcomes Peter Maybarduk director of Public Citizen’s Access to Medicines program to explain how taxpayer supported research on Covid vaccines has been given over to Big Pharma, who are creating worldwide vaccine apartheid, and Rick Claypool, also of Public Citizen, on the US Chamber of Commerce’s tantrum over government agency efforts to crack down on their members’ criminal activity.


Peter Maybarduk is the Director of Public Citizen’s Global Access to Medicines Program. He is also on the governance board of the Medicines Patent Pool, which is a United Nations organization dedicated to increasing access to life-saving medicines to lower-income countries.

“In the end, taxpayers paid for about 99% of the development of the NIH/Moderna vaccine and paid Moderna about 10 billion dollars in public money to bring that vaccine across the line… (it’s) really been a public project through and through, even though we are privatizing the profits and not retaining for the public nearly enough say in how those vaccines are ultimately used and shared with in the world to stamp out the pandemic.”

Peter Maybarduk of Public Citizen’s Access to Medicines Program

“Moderna and Pfizer and others have decided when to sell their vaccines to whom at what price and under what terms and conditions. And those terms and conditions they keep secret. And they retain the right to penalize governments that speak out about the terms and conditions of the contracts.”

Peter Maybarduk of Public Citizen’s Access to Medicines Program

“The Pentagon budget is 813 billion dollars. We’re talking about in the end less than 1% of that proposed defense budget to end a pandemic that has cost so many millions of lives… in the end we couldn’t scrap together 5 billion dollars for the global response.”

Peter Maybarduk of Public Citizen’s Access to Medicines Program


Rick Claypool is a research director for Public Citizen’s President’s office, where he focuses on corporate crime and wrongdoing and the ways corporate power distorts democracy. Rick produces reports on a range of topics including federal enforcement against corporations, deregulation, and conflicts of interest. research that has been covered in numerous outlets, including The Washington Post, NPR, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today), He is also an audio columnist on the political science fiction podcast If This Goes On Don’t Panic and the author of three social justice-tinged speculative fiction books (the latest being Tentacle Head, which Bear Creek Press is releasing in August).

“The Chamber (US Chamber of Commerce) is mad that these agencies (CFPB; FTC; DOJ) are cracking down on corporate lawbreakers because the Chamber represents corporate lawbreakers. That’s who pays for the Chamber to exist. That’s who it works for. It’s not a sympathetic third-party ideological think tank. It is the voice of corporate crime in Washington.”

Rick Claypool research director for Public Citizen’s President’s office

“They (US Chamber of Commerce) come across as just free enterprise champions when they are really an umbrella for criminal enterprise activities.”

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Ralph Nader Radio Hour
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