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Proof that the CDC, FDA, and NIH are corrupt and/or incompetent
substack.com ^ | 12/22/2021 | Steve Kirsch

Posted on 12/22/2021 11:41:00 AM PST by ransomnote

An article for those people who are not already convinced of this (you know, like every member of Congress and the mainstream media). My regular followers will find nothing new or surprising here.

I wanted to start a placeholder article of examples of corruption and/or incompetence at our favorite 3-letter agencies. The lists will likely grow much longer over time.

Sadly, AFAIK, nobody in Congress is interested in looking at this. They all would rather look the other way and pretend there is no problem here. They refuse to discuss any of these points.

Feel free to suggest your favorite examples in the comments and I’ll incorporate into the main text. These are just to get you started. Hyperlinks will be added shortly.

FDA

  1. Janet Woodcock, interim head of the FDA, promised to look into the Maddie de Garay paralysis (12-year old paralyzed in Pfizer 12-15 year old trial). Nothing happened.

  2. We tried to get Steven A. Anderson, the top FDA official in charge of safety monitoring for the vaccines, to meet with any of my team members to go over the safety signals in VAERS. Dr. Anderson ignored all attempts.

  3. The FDA claimed my VAERS death analysis was incorrect but could cite no specific error in the methodology or the data (since it used the CDC methodology it would be hard and they supplied the data). They won’t talk on the record about it.

  4. The FDA rejected our Fluvoxamine EUA saying we lacked enough data. Funny how the workers at Golden Gates Fields racetrack could plainly see the drug worked and most of them lack a college education. Maybe the FDA should hire them instead? The FDA couldn’t cite a confounder or bias that could possibly change the result. If they aren’t corrupt, they are incompetent. This cost thousands of lives and we wasted a year to complete a clinical trial to prove we were right. Obvious to normal people. Not obvious to the experts at the FDA.

  5. The FDA has claimed we are spreading misinformation, yet refuses to provide anyone to have a recorded discussion with us to set us on the right path.

  6. They approved that Alzheimer’s drug that was so bad they stopped the clinical trials.

  7. I’m sure the FDA will soon approve molnupiravir despite the fact that the clinical trial showed it didn’t work. How can they approve molnupiravir but reject fluvoxamine (which is now on the John Hopkins practice guidelines and will soon be on many others). Intentionally introducing mutations into viral RNA might create a more dangerous version of SARS-CoV-2, critics say. But most damaging was that “in the second group, there was almost no difference in outcome for those on the antiviral compared with those on the placebo.” See this Nature article on molnupiravir for more details.

  8. You gotta love the horse picture for ivermectin and making it look like ivermectin isn’t safe. Gotta admire the creativity here.

  9. Threatening to take NAC off the market after 60 years with no safety problems and making it available prescription only. Are you kidding me? They are taking a super safe supplement and making it prescription only while pushing a deadly vaccine and that’s available without a prescription. If that isn’t corruption, I don’t know what is. They only did this after it was discovered NAC treats COVID and makes it relatively harmless.

CDC

  1. They are supposed to evaluate the childhood vaccine safety schedule every 2 years. They didn’t do this. Even after they lost in court.

  2. They claim nobody has died from the COVID mRNA vaccines. Seriously? Then how can they explain Peter Schirmacher’s study which was confirmed by other German pathologists.

  3. They claim that masks work citing a poorly done study and ignoring the only two randomized trials, both of which showed masks make no difference whatsoever.

  4. The CDC experts cannot find a safety signal in VAERS to save their lives. They admitted it was the DoD that found the myocarditis safety signal for the vaccine. They’ve ignored the other 9,000 elevated symptoms caused by the COVID vaccines. How about death? Cardiac arrest? Intracranial hemorrhage? Pulmonary embolism? Paralysis? Menstrual problems?

  5. Refuse to compute VAERS URF for these vaccines. They won’t reveal the URF to anyone. They pretend URF=1 in their presentation even though they know for sure this is false.

  6. Cannot explain with evidence the elevation in death count in VAERS this year.

  7. Refuse to debate us.

  8. Never did a risk benefit calculation of the vaccines showing the “society benefit.” How many excess lives do you save per year by getting vaccinated and where is the proof of that?

  9. Toby Rogers’ risk benefit analysis for ages 5 to 11 show the vaccines kill 117 kids for every life saved. Where is the equivalent risk-benefit analysis from the CDC? Where’s Dr. Roger’s mistake? Nobody could find it.

  10. Continue to misrepresent the myocarditis risk. I know a doctor with 1,200 patients who has 5 myocarditis cases in men and women 30 to 50 years old after vaccination. If myocarditis is as rare as the CDC claims, how do they explain this? This isn’t cherry picked data. These rates align with the rates in VAERS once you apply a reasonable URF (more than 41) to the reports.

  11. What happened at Simpsonwood.

  12. The CDC says “Unvaccinated people are 14 times more likely to die of COVID-19 than those who get the shot.” But wait a second. Pfizer’s own randomized controlled trial (Phase 3 6 month report) showed it was only a 2X death benefit, not 14X. So we aren’t supposed to believe the randomized trial from Pfizer?!?!

  13. Tells people on their website that the spike protein is harmless which is not what the medical journal papers say.

  14. We had some people in the CDC willing to talk, but as of December 2021, they are scared to speak out. CDC has done a fantastic job of intimidation!

NIH

  1. Fluvoxamine was proven in Phase 2 trials (Lenze study published in JAMA) and then a real-world trial at Golden Gate Fields (Seftel trial). It is impossible to explain the outcomes if the drug didn’t work. I offered anyone $1M for a bias or confounder that could explain the result if the drug didn’t work. No takers. The precautionay principle of says they should have recommended it.

  2. Even after fluvoxamine passed the Phase 3 Together trial showing a 12X reduction in death, the NIH refused to adjust their recommendation. Johns Hopkins however defied the NIH and added fluvoxamine to their treatment guidelines. Someone isn’t telling the truth and it isn’t Johns Hopkins. I tried to get the top fluvoxamine researchers to comment publicly on the NIH’s recommendation and they refused. That tells you all you need to know, doesn’t it?

  3. Refused to fund any early treatment studies. They wouldn’t even fund the fluvoxamine phase 3 trial after the phase 2 trial was 100% success. There is something seriously corrupt here.

  4. Any Democratic committee chairman can request Fauci’s unredacted emails. If the NIH were truly acting in the public interest, they would urge Congress to do that to show the corruption. Those emails are guaranteed to show the corruption but the Democrats REFUSE to request them.

  5. The NIH nixed ivermectin as well. But ivermectin has multiple published meta-analysis and systematic reviews for use with COVID. Precautionary principle requires the NIH to recommend ivermectin unless they have proof the risks outweigh the benefits. They don’t.

  6. Fareed and Tyson reached out to the NIH in March 2020 to tell them about their amazing early treatment protocol which was keeping everyone out of the hospital. The NIH ignored them. Today, they’ve now treated 7,000 patients, have had only 4 hospitalizations (people who got there late), and no deaths for anyone who got treated early. NIH still ignores them. This is impossible to explain if the treatment protocol didn’t work. But the NIH won’t even return their calls.



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To: DiogenesLamp

None of this has anything to do with the fact that the states of the CSA seceded to preserve the institution of slavery, which was and still is my one and only focus. Your arguments are silly and disconnected from the facts. The idea that corruption exists and did in 1860 somehow proves that the civil war was a diabolical scheme by New York bankers (why not go ahead and say it was the Jews?) is like pointing to corruption in the Roman Empire and saying “See, that proves it!”


21 posted on 12/23/2021 8:18:47 AM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: SoCal Pubbie
None of this has anything to do with the fact that the states of the CSA seceded to preserve the institution of slavery,

According to the corrupt power system that controlled propaganda during and after the war, but who went to war to protect the very powerful financial interests in the Northeast.

These people are lying. How do we know? Because they voted to give the South permanent slavery, but they would not allow it to separate financially from their control.

The idea that corruption exists and did in 1860 somehow proves that the civil war was a diabolical scheme by New York bankers (why not go ahead and say it was the Jews?)

I very much doubt Jews were controlling the banks in New York in 1860, but thank you for pointing out an oft repeated claim of anti-semites.

No, it was plain old corrupt goyim who were running the banks, the railroads, the shipping industry, the warehouse industry, the insurance industry, the publishing industry, the manufacturing industry, the steel and coal industries, and so forth in the Northeast during that time period.

All of these powerful men would have lost massive amounts of their money and their businesses from Southern states cutting them out of controlling the trade with Europe.

These men controlled the industries in all the great lake states, New York and the Northeast. They had clout and they used that clout to push Lincoln into starting a war to protect their financial interests, and he did it because he was part of that corrupt cabal that has been running Washington DC for a very long time up to that point, and that same cabal is still running Washington DC today.

All the government agencies conspired to stop Trump because *HE* was interfering in their corrupt business dealings with the government and foreign countries.

Same sh*t, different century. Washington DC is *STILL* corrupt and ran by dark money.

22 posted on 12/23/2021 8:31:26 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: BroJoeK

“So, constitutionally speaking, the 1860 election wasn’t even close.”

I haven’t challenged the constitutionality of the election of Lincoln, the regional candidate. I have no idea how many dead people voted for Lincoln so I’m not making any claims in that regard.

It was the violent, unconscionable acts of Lincoln after he took control that still rankles.


23 posted on 12/23/2021 6:13:16 PM PST by jeffersondem
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To: jeffersondem; DiogenesLamp; ransomnote; x; SoCal Pubbie
"It was the violent, unconscionable acts of Lincoln after he took control that still rankles."

Lincoln took no "violent... acts" until after Confederates provoked, started, declared & began waging war against the United States, and at first largely in Union states & territories.

As for "unconscionable", some (not all) of my ancestors were conscientious objectors and would not fight, regardless of how "conscionable", or not, others considered any war.
So "unconscionable" is a matter of personal interpretation, however, most Americans consider an attack on our military a "conscionable" casus belli.

Now, US history provides us with five famous examples of such casus belli: 1) Fort Sumter, 2) USS Maine, 3) Pearl Harbor, 4) Gulf of Tonkin, and 5) 9/11/01.
In each case "something" happened, but historians have argued ever since just exactly what that was.

However, I'd like to point out a different incident -- December 12, 1937, Japanese sinking the USS Panay & three other American ships in the Yangtze River, near Nanjing, China, killing three Americans, wounding 43.
Americans were outraged, but the Japanese were conciliatory:

So not every attack necessarily results in war -- it all depends on what happens next.
Confederates' next major acts after forcing Union surrender at Fort Sumter were to begin preparations for war, and then to formally declare war on the United States, May 6, 1861.
There was no thought of conciliation, "and the war came", "conscionable" or not.

Here is a 21 minute US newsreel from the time showing the Japanese attack on the USS Panay.
Historians today say the Japanese attack was probably deliberate, but their government's actions afterwards prevented the incident from becoming a war.

24 posted on 12/24/2021 6:53:24 AM PST by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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To: BroJoeK; DoodleDawg; SoCal Pubbie; Bull Snipe; HandyDandy; rockrr; Pelham; PeaRidge; rustbucket; ...
And Merry Christmas to you too BroJoeK and Doodle, SoCal Pubbie, Bull Snipe, Handy Dandy, Rockrr, Pelham, Pea Ridge, Rust Bucket; Jefferson Dem; War Daddy; Ohioan and so forth.


25 posted on 12/24/2021 1:41:24 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp; All

Merry Christmas to you too!


26 posted on 12/24/2021 1:57:24 PM PST by HandyDandy (Life is what you make it.)
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To: DiogenesLamp

Merry Christmas!


27 posted on 12/24/2021 4:33:49 PM PST by jeffersondem
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To: DiogenesLamp

Merry Christmas and may the new year be better than the last one.


28 posted on 12/24/2021 6:54:58 PM PST by Bull Snipe
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To: Bull Snipe
Merry Christmas and may the new year be better than the last one.

Amen. I was going to say it could hardly be worse, but then I realized I have a lot of faith in Joe's ability to f*** things up, to paraphrase Barack Obama.

We may be at war with Russia, with China and with Iran. It may very well get worse.

29 posted on 12/24/2021 8:59:47 PM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp

“We may be at war with Russia, with China and with Iran. It may very well get worse”

I would hope you are wrong. But that may not the way to bet.


30 posted on 12/25/2021 7:23:25 AM PST by Bull Snipe
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To: Bull Snipe

I hope i’m wrong too.


31 posted on 12/27/2021 7:17:33 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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