Dr Fauci: Calm one day, prepare for pandemic restrictions the next

On February 26, 2020 Dr Anthony Fauci wrote to CBS News that Americans should not yield to fear. On February 27, 2020, next day, he wrote "be prepared to mitigate an outbreak in this country by measures that include social distancing, teleworking, temporary closure of schools, etc." [1] February 27th was also the day the media narrative in the U.S. shifted, with the New York Times leading the way with its first alarmist piece, by Peter Daszak of the EcoHealth Alliance, and also an alarmist podcast with science and health reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr., which quoted directly from China a 2% mortality rate for the virus. It is also the day Deborah Birx was hired as the Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator." [2]

Moderna design mRNA vaccine sequence in one hour

Melissa J. Moore PhD, Chief Scientific Officer at Moderna recaps in a 2022 TED Talk that as soon as Chinese novel-CoV virus gene sequence was made public on January 10, 2020, they "got immediately to work". [1, 2] Within 2 days, following discussions with their National Institutes of Health (NIH) partners, they agreed on "which form of spike protein they'd put in their vaccines".  So on January 12, 2020 it "took Moderna's mRNA design team just one hour to design" the modified mRNA vaccine sequence which was immediately put onto their manufacturing equipment and used in their phase 1 trials. Remember, Moderna had never brought a product to market and the FDA considered mRNA as a "gene therapy", yet by 2022 Moore refered to the use of their technology as a "vaccine" when used in a few trial patients who already had cancer (not as a preventative!). "By January of 2020, we had already manufactured, quality controlled and delivered to several dozen patients personalised cancervaccines. So we had the know-how and the capacity to manufacture vaccines quickly." "There is a coming Tsunami of mRNA medicine" [called vaccines?]

Carnegie’s first public donation establishes first US laboratory – precedent for “community public health”

Sometime in 1884 Andrew Carnegie makes his first public donation in the amount of $50,000, to Bellevue Medical College in New York, the funding is to establish the Carnegie Laboratory which is America's "first laboratory for teaching and investigation of bacteriology and pathology." [1] "The directors are Dr. Edward G. Janeway, who becomes a NYC health commissioner, and Dr. Frederick S. Dennis, who reports on the first investigations carried out at the laboratory on the action of micro-organisms on surgical wounds." Five years later in 1889, Bellevue hospital "physicians, Dr. Hermann Michael Biggs and Dr. Alfred Loomis, are the first to report that tuberculosis is a preventable disease. Dr. Biggs, the first crusader for community public health, writes that ‘no duty of society, acting through its government, is paramount to the obligation to attack the removable cause of disease.' Dr. Biggs originates the first bacteriological laboratory in the US at Bellevue." and develops bacteriological diagnostic techniques.  In 1914 he becomes the NY State Medical Officer.

1st International mRNA Health Conference

On October 23-24, 2013 the 1st International mRNA Health Conference was held in Tübingen, Germany and herald a "New Era in Modern Medicine",  The event brought together more than 150 attendees from leading international pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and academic institutions. This conference "laid the foundation for the new biotechnological sector of mRNA-based therapeutics." [1] Initiated by CureVac and the University of Tubingen in 2013, and held in the city of Tübingen "where nucleic acids were discovered over 140 years ago", the confernce became an annual event "for everyone who is working with mRNA for medical purposes or seeking messenger RNA as a novel tool to express proteins directly in situ." [2] A whole session was dedicated to mRNA vaccines of which Peter Brossart from the University of Bonn gave a presentation titled "Development of RNA based vaccines" [3] In Cambridge, Massachusetts on November 11-12, 2014 the second conference was held with gold sponsors being AstraZeneca, BioNTech, CureVac and Moderna. [3]  Moderna Therapeutics' presenation was titled "Is mRNA like software?". In 2014 Lipid Nanoparticle developer Acuitus presented this poster, and DARPA presented the "Impact of mRNA on Global Health"

Alma-Ata Declaration of 1978 – enshrining community-based healthcare

At the International Conference on Primary Health Care (PHC) held in Almaty (formerly Alma-Ata, USSR) on September 12, 1978, the Health-For-All (HFA) Alma Ata Declaration was launched.  The declaration reaffirmed the WHO Constitution that health included physical, mental and social well-being, but that "large numbers of people and even whole countries, were not enjoying an acceptable standard of health." From  then on primary health care was to be the key to attaining the goal of health for all by the year 2000. Which "enshrined community-based healthcare as the core of decision-making". [1, 2, 3, 5] "As stated in the Declaration of Alma-Ata adopted in 1978, the key to attaining the goal of health for all by the year 2000 is primary health care." Since primary health care "services reflect and evolve from the local economic conditions and social values, they vary in different countries and communities...but should include at least education concerning prevailing health problems and the methods of preventing and controlling them... including family planning; immunization against the major infectious diseases;prevention and control of locally endemic diseases..." Out of this declaration global targets for health were established and measured. The strategy of health-for-all has been endorsed at the highest..> READ MORE

German health minister admits vaccine injury is 1 per 10,000 doses

On March 12, 2023, German Health Minister, Prof. Dr. Karl Lauterbach went on a German news  and admitted that COVID-19 vaccine injury is occuring at a rate of 1 per 10,000 doses, with no way of helping the injured.  With 2 doses per vaccine that equates to 1 in every 5000 people. [1, 2] "We need to get faster at recognising the vaccine injuries, ane we're slowly gaining a clear understanding of the situation. ...according to the latest research data, severe vaccine injuries are very rare. The incidence is less than one per 10,000 vaccinations. So it's not like the injury is common."! It is reported that "more than 300,000 cases of vaccine side effects have accumulated in the Ministry’s own system, and more and more people are lodging compensation claims against the stat" Pfizer's public documents define "rare" side effects as 1 in 10,000 to as few as 1 in 1,000 doses.

Florida mRNA “Health Alert” – life-threatening conditions increased >4,400%

On February 15, 2023 the Florida Dept. of Health released a "Health Alert" to notify the "health care sector and public" of "a substantial increase in Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) reports from Florida after the COVID-19 vaccine rollout" of which reports of "life-threatening conditions increased over 4,400%". [1] This unprecedented, "novel increase" prompted the Surgeon General to write a letter to the FDA and CDC informing them of the need for "unbiased research", and requested  the "agencies promote transparency in health care professionals to accurately communicate the risks these vaccines pose." The report noted Florida's findings are "consistent" with emerging scientific publications that are uncovering such life-threatening and debilitating adverse event risks.  He included a recent study which showed "excess risk of serious adverse events" associated with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines included "coagulation disorders, acute cardiac injuries, Bell’s palsy, and encephalitis. This risk was 1 in 550 individuals, which is much higher than other vaccines." In Oct 2022 Florida recommended young males to refrain from taking the mRNA vaccine due to an 84% increase in cardiac-related deaths in males aged 18-39.

WHO experts: virus will become endemic, its not the “big one”, expect more “threats”, no guarantee vaccine stop infection or transmission

At a WHO coronavirus media briefing on December 28, 2020, several WHO experts spoke [1, 2, 3] Head of the WHO emergencies program Dr Mike Ryan said: “The likely scenario is the virus will become another endemic virus that will remain somewhat of a threat, but a very low-level threat in the context of an effective global vaccination program... Dr Ryan warned the pandemic "is not necessarily the big one", the next may be more severe. "This is a wake-up call...We live in an increasingly complex global society. These threats will continue." WHO chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan said: ...we continue to wait for more results from the vaccine trials, is to really understand if these vaccines, apart from preventing symptomatic disease and severe disease and deaths, whetherthey’re also going to reduce infections, or prevent people from getting infected with the virus, prevent them from passing it on or transmitting it to other people. At the moment, I don’t believe we have the evidence on any of the vaccines to be confident that it’s going to prevent people from actually getting the infection and therefore being able to pass it on. [pg 17], [1] WHO Director General, Tedros said: “Going..> READ MORE

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