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Medical Martial Law? (Updated on 12/2/2020)
In previous posts and programs, we have noted that Moderna's vaccine work has been financed by DARPA. We have also noted that the overall head of Operation Warp Speed is Moncef Slaoui, formerly in charge of product development for Moderna! Of great significance is the central role of the military in the development of treatment for Covid-19: 1.--We note that: " . . . . Remdesivir predates this pandemic. It was first considered as a potential treatment for Ebola, and was developed through a longstanding partnership between the U.S. Army and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. . . ." 2.--Jonathan King, who has chaired the microbial physiology study section for the NIH has sounded the alarm about "vaccine research" masking offensive biological warfare research: ". . . . King, who has chaired the microbial physiology study section for the NIH, believes that without intensive independent scrutiny, the Pentagon is free to obscure its true goals. 'The Defense Department appears to be pursuing many narrow, applied goals that are by nature offensive, such as the genetic ‘improvement’ of BW agents,' King says. 'But to achieve political acceptability, they mask these intentions under forms of research, such as vaccine development, which sound defensive. . . ." 3.--Moderna's vaccine development was overseen by an unnamed Pentagon official: " . . . . Moderna’s team was headed by a Defense Department official whom company executives described only as 'the major,' saying they don’t know if his name is supposed to be a secret. . . . ." 4.--The pervasive role of the military in Operation Warp Speed (the Trump administration's vaccine development program) has generated alarm in civilian participants: ". . . . Scores of Defense Department employees are laced through the government offices involved in the effort, making up a large portion of the federal personnel devoted to the effort. Those numbers have led some current and former officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to privately grumble that the military’s role in Operation Warp Speed was too large for a task that is, at its core, a public health campaign. . . ." 5.--General Gustave Perna--one of the principals in Operation Warp Speed--has chosen a retired Lieutenant General to oversee much of the program: " . . . . 'Frankly, it has been breathtaking to watch,' said Paul Ostrowski, the director of supply, production and distribution for Operation Warp Speed. He is a retired Army lieutenant general who was selected to manage logistics for the program by Gen. Gustave F. Perna, the chief operating officer for Operation Warp Speed. . . ." 6.--The military will be able to trace the destination and administration of each dose: " . . . . Military officials also came up with the clever idea — if it works — to coordinate the delivery of vaccines to drugstores, medical centers and other immunization sites by sending kits full of needles, syringes and alcohol wipes. Vaccine makers will be alerted when the kits arrive at an immunization site so they know to ship doses. Once the first dose is given, the manufacturer will be notified so it can send the second dose with a patient’s name attached several weeks later. The military will also monitor vaccine distribution through an operations center. 'They will know where every vaccine dose is,' Mr. [Paul] Mango said on a call with reporters. . . ." Adding to the opaque nature of American government contracting with vaccine makers is the fact that those contractors are being executed through a Defense Department-oriented third party--ATI. " . . . .What’s behind the confusion? In part, it’s because of the way many Operation Warp Speed contracts have been executed, with their terms largely invisible to the public. . . the effort’s largest agreements with vaccine companies—totaling more than $6 billion—have been managed by a third party, a defense-oriented nonprofit called Advanced Technology International (ATI). . . . Normally, when the government makes an agreement with a contractor, it has to follow federal acquisition regulations. But with ATI as an intermediary, these billion-dollar deals instead fall under something called an 'other transaction agreement' that isn’t subject to the same kinds of cross-checks and accountability. . . ." Read more »