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Gardiner Harris

Freelance investigative journalist. He worked previously for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, where he wrote about public health and the pharmaceutical industry. Author of 'No More Tears'.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 45min

The Dark Secrets Of Johnson & Johnson

Gardner Harris, a freelance investigative journalist and author of 'No More Tears,' reveals alarming insights into Johnson & Johnson's baby powder saga. He discusses how the company's defense against lawsuits claiming its talc products cause cancer is faltering. Harris dives deep into the troubling history of asbestos contamination and the stark contrast between consumer trust and corporate responsibility. He highlights evolving evidence linking these products to serious health risks and the emotional impact on consumers.
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May 22, 2025 • 57min

Johnson & Johnson – The Biggest Medical Conspiracy in U.S. History

Gardiner Harris, a Pulitzer-nominated investigative journalist and author of 'No More Tears,' dives deep into the dark secrets of Johnson & Johnson. He unravels shocking claims, suggesting the company may be linked to up to 2 million deaths. Harris reveals disturbing marketing practices, including the illegal promotion of Risperdal and the misuse of EPO in cancer treatments. He critiques the FDA's role in perpetuating harm and discusses the alarming dangers of Tylenol and its effects on children, calling for urgent changes in our healthcare system.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 44min

The dark side of Johnson & Johnson

Gardiner Harris, an investigative journalist and author of 'No More Tears,' exposes the troubling history of Johnson & Johnson. He reveals the dark realities behind their baby powder scandal, including contamination with asbestos. Harris discusses the company's role in the opioid epidemic and highlights systemic failures in healthcare oversight. He calls for ethical reforms to hold corporations accountable, emphasizing the need for transparency to protect public health. A riveting exploration of corporate malfeasance and its real-world consequences.

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