The blog comment criticizes Johnson & Johnson for ongoing quality control issues and profiting billions while failing to resolve problems. It notes the recent release of a book by a J&J whistleblower alleging the company staged a cover-up related to the 1982 Tylenol poisonings that killed seven people. The comment expresses lack of surprise at current public scrutiny of J&J, pointing to past accusations of corruption, bribery, and illegal treatment of whistleblowers against the company.