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Re: sosjtb post# 40602

Saturday, 09/23/2023 8:58:07 AM

Saturday, September 23, 2023 8:58:07 AM

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I have been consistent in my self-determined opinion that federal agencies, such as the FDA and the NIH, abused their discretionary authority to the point where the FBI or the HHS Inspector General (IG) needed to investigate the issues.

Earlier this year, we saw this from the IG.

"Federal watchdog finds problems with NIH oversight of grant funding bat virus research in China
5 JAN 2023...

NIH had concluded that these studies did not qualify as “gain-of-function” research that requires a special HHS review because the hybrid viruses weren’t expected to be more dangerous to mammals than the starting viruses. But it stipulated that EcoHealth should “immediately” report any unexpected growth of the hybrid viruses to NIH.

NIH has faulted EcoHealth for failing to promptly report this unexpected growth in some experiments...

OIG recommends that WIV—but not EcoHealth—be debarred from receiving NIH funding in the future, a step NIH supports but noted must be made by an HHS debarment official. A recent congressional spending bill bars any 2023 funding to WIV."

https://www.science.org/content/article/federal-watchdog-finds-problems-nih-oversight-grant-funding-bat-virus-research-china

My "self-determined opinion" wasn't formulated by anything Tucker said. It isn't reflective of any desire we have to tear down government agencies. We simply want those agencies to be free from the influence from Big Pharma, or political ideology. I have clearly demonstrated, from the patient inclusion criteria for the LIVE-AIR and ACTIV-5 trials, that the spectacular results of the LIVE-AIR trial were obtained from early-stage patients, including a majority who were on room air and in WHO ordinal scales 3, 4, and 5; while the ACTIV-5 trial included late-stage patients only, in disease severity scales of 5, 6, and 7 (point 8 on the scale is death). I think it is fair to conclude that the NIH trial was designed to fail, and had no intention to collaborate the results of the company-sponsored trial.

The system is broken, and as a result, millions of lives have been, or could be, needlessly lost. These are preventable deaths that lenz will avoid, if authorized.

I'm glad that you're still here.

I have rock solid conviction in our immediate and continued success.