Another plane crash death. Time to look into this guy
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Glen de Vries was the Vice chair at Dassault systems since July 2021. Olivier Dassault himself was killed in a helicopter crash on March 8, 2021.
https://nypost.com/2021/03/08/french-billionaire-olivier-dassault-dies-in-helicopter-crash/
Thank you. I looked into Dassault when he was killed (oops, I mean helicopter “accident”) and he was neck deep in multiple avenues of cabal bullshit, and tied to Iran nuclear dealings.
He was involved in mRNA gene-splicing research. Probably, he knew too much.
https://biographydaily.com/2021/10/13/glen-de-vries-net-worth/
Don't we have an aggressive Press that investigates everything and works hard at uncovering truths that may embarrass the powerful?
Oh wait....
Never mind. We have to do that now.
gasps excitedly
It's GoodFellahs :0
Everyone connected to the 'heist' is removed from the picture, smallest part to the largest, until the only ones left are those who orchestrated the heist.
They used everyone who was wiling to participate. They removed them one by one, and removed the proof they had ( money ) as to remove the proof the heist even happened in a way anyone could actually prove.
We're watching a movie, as they say ;)
May explain Newsom.
Medidata seems to have had a significant amount of control on the design, recruitment, execution and evaluation phases of the Moderna Phase 3 clinical trial. Its software allowed for decentralizing the test sites and pulling then pulling it all together via their cloud platform. Medidata also collected reports back from the trial participants via that cute little app on their cell phones. Looks like everything (good and bad) that went on in Phase 3 had an electronic trail.
https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/medidata-support-trials-covid-19-vaccine/
https://www.medidata.com/en/about-us/leadership
Dassault Systems company. Clinical trial software.
Goes to space and returns safely just to die in plane lul
KEK!!
https://www.medidata.com/en/press-releases/medidata-solutions-president-glen-de-vries-named-crain-s-40-under-40
Paragraph 4: "Combining a scientist’s background with computer talents and people skills, de Vries laid the foundation and subsequent development path for Medidata Rave®, an easy-to-use, Internet-based solution for electronic collection, management and reporting of clinical data that brings multiple efficiencies and enhancements to drug development teams at research companies and clinical sites including hospitals and doctors’ offices. As the chief architect of Rave, de Vries worked closely over the past 10 years with clinical research departments at some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions and research organization, including AstraZeneca, Bayer, and Pfizer, to bring advanced software infrastructure to the critical and costly stage of clinical drug development."
Allinol or the vax strikes again?