Trump went to great lengths to make sure this is a EUA, so it cannot be mandated.
So this seem like a red line that has been crossed for several reasons.
My prediction: It will come out (through whistle blowers) not only has a lot of adverse data been suppressed, but the original clinical trial was falsified (scant as it was) and that would bring a whole new dimension to this.
Trump will come out and say "I was assured they followed all the law when they did their trials, thats why I pushed for EUA."
At this point, all the events will converge and we will get what we have been waiting eagerly for - Finally some peace.
https://rumble.com/vlhkwe-irrefutable-evidence-that-sould-send-all-who-knowingly-cooperated-to-prison.html
https://rumble.com/vlj7c2-who-is-behind-the-vaxx-hoax.html
I think you’re right.
First time seeing that "who is behind the vaxx hoax", I'm sure it's true but wish there was some sources attached to it. Do you recall where you first saw it?
http://www.pharmatimes.com/news/pfizer_to_build_r_and_d_facility_in_wuhan,_china_984211
Pfizer to build R&D facility in Wuhan, China 25th November 2009 by
Kevin Grogan
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fizer is expanding its R&D efforts in China and announced plans to build a new facility.
An agreement has been signed to establish a new Pfizer R&D centre in Wuhan, which the firm says represents an expansion of its existing facility in Shanghai. Once the new plant is built, the company expects the number of employees to grow to 200 within three years but gave no details about the financial investment involved.
Pfizer noted that its Wuhan operation will liaise with local research institutes and universities “utilising the rich resources of local talent and existing industry capabilities to develop research collaborations”. It stressed that Shanghai will remain “the operations hub of Pfizer's R&D effort in China”.
Allan Gabor, the company’s North Asia president, noted that it is the first to establish a significant R&D presence in China’s Central/Western region. He added that the Wuhan centre will be an integral part of Pfizer's global R&D operations “while being closely aligned with the Chinese government’s strategy on biopharmaceutical industry development in the region."
The site will be based at the Wuhan National Bioindustry Base, or Biolake, the construction for which started in November last year.
Share Internal inks Pfizer looks to Asia and will outsource 30% of manufacturing Pfizer outlines plans to face life after Lipitor to analysts Novartis looks to set up largest R&D centre in China Pfizer sheds six facilities in R&D shake-up Links http://www.pfizer.com
https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/06/covid-19-origins-the-wuhan-lab-us-funding-and-vaccine-connection/
Covid-19 origins, the Wuhan lab, US funding, and vaccine connection
DATED: JUNE 9, 2021 BY SHARYL ATTKISSON 32 COMMENTS
Note: this post was first published Sept. 25, 2020.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has given millions of taxpayer dollars to a U.S.-based group that partnered with the Wuhan, China lab to study bat coronaviruses. NIH cancelled some funding under pressure in April after the partnership with the Wuhan lab was reported by the media. A few weeks ago, NIH awarded more tax money to the U.S. group. Scientists have long experimented with and genetically altered coronavirus to use as a vaccine "vector."
Wuhan Institute of Virology, China Starting in 2014, the National Institutes of Health granted millions of dollars in U.S. tax money to a "global environmental health nonprofit" called EcoHealth Alliance based in New York City.
The grant was for an eleven-year-long project entitled: "Understanding the risk of bat coronavirus emergence." It aimed to study coronavirus in bats in China to determine which strains had the greatest risk of spillover to humans. (In other words, in hopes of preventing something like the Covid-19 pandemic and/or providing quick mitigation.)
A total of $3,748,715 was given for the project from 2014-2019.
EcoHealth Alliance's partners on the taxpayer-funded project included at least one scientist at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The Chinese researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology also "received assistance from the Galveston National Laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch and other U.S. organizations."
The Wuhan Institute of Virology is located in the area of China where scientists believe the Covid-19 outbreak originated. Investigators have not ruled out the possibility that the virus was somehow released from the lab, either by accident or intentionally.
To date, there is no public evidence revealing whether Covid-19 was naturally-occurring, or involved a stop at the Wuhan lab, which was conducting coronavirus research.
U.S. State Department cables had warned of risky practices at the China lab prior to the Covid-19 outbreak, according to The Washington Post's Josh Rogin.
One cable in 2018 warned "that the lab’s work on bat coronaviruses and their potential human transmission represented a risk of a new SARS-like pandemic."
EcoHealth Alliance's Peter Daszak has reportedly been partnered with Wuhan Institute of Virology virologist Shi Zhengli "for more than 15 years." Zhengli was the scientist named in State Department cables as conducting supposedly risky research on bat coronaviruses that could be dangerous.
In other words: if the Wuhan lab research is ultimately linked to the Covid-19 outbreak, it appears as though it would involve to a project and a scientist who were partnered with and funded by the U.S.
Would U.S. officials and or scientists, therefore, have their own reasons to steer public scrutiny away from the potential lab connection? Could that be a reason why when the perfectly logical question is asked, there seems to be an organized campaign to controversialize whoever asks it and claim it's a "debunked conspiracy theory"?
Daszak stated in April that "no fund from [the grant] have been sent to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, nor has any contract been signed," but he did not provide other details at that time.
The publication "Nature" states that the Wuhan Institute of Virology "is a subrecipient" on the grant of U.S. taxpayer money to EcoHealth Alliance.
With the Wuhan Institute of Virology's possible role in the Covid-19 outbreak an open question, the Trump Administration cancelled remaining funding for the EcoHealth Alliance project in April.
After receiving political backlash for the cancelled funding, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) reinstated the grant, but immediately suspended the China bat coronavirus part of the project pending the Wuhan Institute of Virology granting a request for an outside inspection. NIH also made the project contingent upon getting responses to inquiries regarding the lab's practices and the Covid-19 outbreak. NIH also wanted EcoHealth Alliance to obtain a virus sample from Wuhan.
EcoHealth Alliance criticized the conditions saying they made its research "impossible."
On Aug. 27, it was announced that the National Institutes of Health had awarded an even larger grant of taxpayer money, $7.5 million, to EcoHealth Alliance. EcoHealth Alliance is reportedly one of 11 institutions and research teams approved to receive part of an $82 million bundle of U.S. tax money to study viruses crossing from nature into people, and rapid response strategies.
EcoHealth said its federally-funded research also involved "designing vaccines."
Research “aimed to analyze the risk of coronavirus emergence and help in designing vaccines and drugs to protect us from COVID-19 and other coronavirus threats...”
EcoHealth Scientists have long experimented with coronavirus to use as a vaccine "vector"
Scientists have long conducted research into the "potential of coronaviruses as vectors for vaccine development" noting that, "[s]everal features make these viruses attractive as vaccine and therapeutic vectors."
Some research has involved "recombinant" coronaviruses altered in a lab, "bringing together genetic material from multiple sources."
Scientists have also noted "unique safety issues associated with virus-vectored vaccines," warning that such vaccines could mix with wild strains of coronavirus and "theoretically generate a more pathogenic strain."
Viral vector vaccines use live viruses to carry DNA into human cells. The DNA contained in the virus encodes antigens that, once expressed in the infected human cells, elicit an immune response.
Emory University Read some of the research below.
Coronaviruses as Vectors: Position Dependence of Foreign Gene Expression
Coronaviruses are the enveloped, positive-stranded RNA viruses with the largest RNA genomes known. Several features make these viruses attractive as vaccine and therapeutic vectors: (i) deletion of their nonessential genes is strongly attenuating; (ii) the genetic space thus created allows insertion of foreign information; and (iii) their tropism can be modified by manipulation of the viral spike. We studied here their ability to serve as expression vectors by inserting two different foreign genes and evaluating systematically the genomic position dependence of their expression, using a murine coronavirus as a model. Renilla and firefly luciferase expression cassettes, each provided with viral transcription regulatory sequences (TRSs), were inserted at several genomic positions, both independently in different viruses and combined within one viral genome. Recombinant viruses were generated by using a convenient method based on targeted recombination and host cell switching. In all cases high expression levels of the foreign genes were observed without severe effects on viral replication in vitro. The expression of the inserted gene appeared to be dependent on its genomic position, as well as on the identity of the gene. Expression levels increased when the luciferase gene was inserted closer to the 3′ end of the genome. The foreign gene insertions generally reduced the expression of upstream viral genes. The results are consistent with coronavirus transcription models in which the transcription from upstream TRSs is attenuated by downstream TRSs. Altogether, our observations clearly demonstrate the potential of coronaviruses as (multivalent) expression vectors.
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Microbiology https://jvi.asm.org/content/77/21/11312.short
Full text:
https://jvi.asm.org/content/77/21/11312.full
Coronavirus Reverse Genetics and Development of Vectors for Gene Expression
The large cloning capacity of coronaviruses (>5 kb) and the possibility of engineering the tissue and species tropism to target expression to different organs and animal species, including humans, has increased the potential of coronaviruses as vectors for vaccine development and, possibly, gene therapy.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-26765-4_6 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-26765-4_6
Unique safety issues associated with virus-vectored vaccines: Potential for and theoretical consequences of recombination with wild type virus strains
Recombination of a live virus-vectored vaccine with a circulating or reactivated latent virus could theoretically generate a more pathogenic strain
Unique safety issues associated with virus-vectored vaccines: Potential for and theoretical consequences of recombination with wild type virus strains Attenuated viruses contained in the oral poliovirus vaccine frequently recombine with related indigenous human enterovirus strains to produce circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPV), which can cause paralytic disease
Unique safety issues associated with virus-vectored vaccines: Potential for and theoretical consequences of recombination with wild type virus strains https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X16302250#bib0395
Coronavirus derived expression systems
Thus, coronaviruses are promising virus vectors for vaccine development and, possibly, for gene therapy.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168165601002814 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168165601002814
Multivalent and Multipathogen Viral Vector Vaccines
https://cvi.asm.org/content/24/1/e00298-16
Research on rabies virus to use as vaccine vector
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1361274/
Dendritic Cell-Specific Antigen Delivery by Coronavirus Vaccine Vectors Induces Long-Lasting Protective Antiviral and Antitumor Immunity
We report here that biosafe coronavirus-based vaccine vectors facilitate delivery of multiple antigens and immunostimulatory cytokines to professional antigen-presenting cells in vitro and in vivo.
Dendritic Cell-Specific Antigen Delivery by Coronavirus Vaccine Vectors Induces Long-Lasting Protective Antiviral and Antitumor Immunity https://mbio.asm.org/content/1/4/e00171-10.short
Coronavirus-based multigene HIV vaccine vectors
Coronavirus-based vectors are a promising system to genetically deliver multiple heterologous genes to specific target cells.
https://grantome.com/grant/NIH/R21-AI062246-02 https://grantome.com/grant/NIH/R21-AI062246-02
Multigene RNA Vector Based on Coronavirus Transcription
https://jvi.asm.org/content/77/18/9790.short
Inactivated SARS-CoV Vaccine Prepared from Whole Virus Induces a High Level of Neutralizing Antibodies in BALB/c Mice
The inactivated vaccine was prepared by SARS-CoV virus propagation in Vero cells, with subsequent β-propiolactone inactivation and Sepharose 4FF column chromatography purification.
Inactivated SARS-CoV Vaccine Prepared from Whole Virus Induces a High Level of Neutralizing Antibodies in BALB/c Mice
That’s a bunch lingo that goes over my head, but couldn’t help but notice “Lucifer” in there.
Thank you for putting all this up here! Looks like I have a lot of reading ahead of me lol!
Huh, interesting. I didn’t know coronavirus was RNA. “Largest known RNA genome” too.
http://www.xinhuanet.com/politics/2018-01/05/c_129783861.htm
According to reports, in 2003, the Chinese Academy of Sciences decided to launch the construction of four biosafety experiments. Subsequently, the National Development and Reform Commission was included in the national biosafety laboratory system planning and became a large scientific engineering device for the investment and reform committee. At the end of 2012, the selection and procurement of the laboratory main civil engineering and key facilities were completed, and the installation and decoration project of the mechanical and electrical equipment in the laboratory in December 2014. The reporter learned that the three functions of the Wuhan P4 laboratory have become the research and development center of my country's infectious disease prevention and control, the Guaranteed Pathogenic Warehouse and the United Nations Confucius Reference Laboratory, as a platform system in my country's biosafety laboratories Important regional nodes, play a core role and biosafety platform support in the national public health emergency response system and biological prevention system. The laboratory established facilities and equipment maintenance, biosafety and bioassurance management, research support services, will provide strong support for the normal operation and emergency response system of the laboratory, and establish a high-level biosafety laboratory. Transparent, open laboratory culture.
Here’s one: https://rumble.com/vi1k83-bat-soup-gain-of-function-on-viruses-and-the-lab-leak-story.html
I’ll try to list more https://amazingpolly.net/public-health-covid-investigations.html many links here.
I’m trying to find the chart of the wuhan lad history etc.
Rumble link, see for available references.
I believe Amazing Polly also did the deep dive.
Whoaaa
In the irrefutable evidence video, I love the black guy's expression when the speaker says he has evidence from Pfizer's own files of what is contained in the jab. He raised them eyebrows, like we all would if we were there.
We need his docs.
I’m going to try to find him.