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It was the DOD all along. Trump knew.


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2023 Jan 26, 8:22pm   13,494 views  125 comments

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https://palexander.substack.com/p/retired-us-coast-guard-vice-admiral/comment/12191822


Alina
Jan 24

Since DOD funded them, developed them, mandated them and sold the world on them, slim chance anyone’s calling on DOD will have any effect. My hopes for stopping them are lower every day. The hammer is in a downward motion, populations are docile, tired and ignorant. It’s too late. They got us, although I will NEVER understand how few of unelected evildoers got billions of us.


Trump was at least nominally in charge of the DOD. Trump continues to push the toxxine and brag about operation "Warp Speed" which was actually years in the making.

Trump knew. That's why he has to keep pretending that the toxxine is safe when it is really very dangerous. He doesn't want to get blamed for the mass death that the toxxine is causing.

The DOD had been wanting to try out the toxxine even before Trump got into office, which means mean that Obama knew about it too.

https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/article/2440556/dod-announces-covid-19-vaccine-distribution-plan/


IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DOD Announces COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan
Dec. 9, 2020

Today, the Department of Defense announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer initial and subsequent allocations of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Department continues to work closely with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. As one of the 64 jurisdictions to which the United States government has allocated vaccines, the DOD plans to administer its initial allocation of 43,875 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to CONUS and OCONUS populations of DoD uniformed service members, both active and Selected Reserve components, including members of the National Guard; dependents; retirees; civilian employees; and select DoD contract personnel as authorized in accordance with DoD regulation. ...

The distribution of the allocated COVID-19 vaccines will begin once the Federal Drug Administration authorizes the COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use and in accordance with Operation Warp Speed guidance.


https://www.conejoguardian.org/2023/01/24/on-the-front-lines-whats-in-that-vial-you-will-never-know/


Whether or not you want to believe it, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has managed the Covid response in its entirety. The vaccination biowarfare and tyranny we have experienced over the past three years have been pure theatre — or, in other words, a very sick show. The DoD was, quite simply, running a war effort in which Americans were manipulated, deceived and coerced concerning the virus origins and vaccine mandates. “Safe and effective’” proved to be neither. ...

Latypova studied the contracts Pfizer had with the U.S. government. As per the contracts, the product is shipped to the DoD, which retains 100 percent control and ownership of the vials until their contents are injected into people. She did not find any documentation on a sampling of the vials for the purpose of verification of their contents vs. the label. And the contracts specify that “it is expressly forbidden by the international vaccine supply contracts to perform the vial tests for label conformity.” ...

Note that the DoD “contracted Pfizer in May of 2020 for production of at least 100 million doses by October 31, 2020, and up to 500 million doses later. Pfizer’s initial contract award was for $10 billion, with many additional incentives for delivering more doses faster. Similar contracts were made with numerous other ‘vaccine’ manufacturers, and hundreds of other suppliers,” as reported by Latypova.



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117   HeadSet   2024 Feb 15, 8:20pm  

richwicks says

If any significant number of them gave a shit about their oath to uphold the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, they would have stormed Langley Virginia, Washington DC, WallStreet NY, and Silicon Valley, over a decade ago.

Why haven't you done this? Are you unwilling to take action, but expect others to risk all while you stay safe? In ANY country, the military better be on a short lease or those people with the weapons will establish rule. If the military could use the "domestic enemies" excuse to go after politicians, then local governments would be subject to the whims of local battalion commanders. "General Powers thinks that all women have a Constitutional right to an abortion at any time, so any politician who violates the Constitution by voting for abortion restrictions will be seized and thrown into the brig."
118   richwicks   2024 Feb 15, 9:34pm  

HeadSet says


Why haven't you done this? Are you unwilling to take action, but expect others to risk all while you stay safe?


I will just be the lone nutcase that gets shot and killed, and the media would then say I was a Trump white supremacist NeoNazi.

I work on more subtle ways of subterfuge. My project now is to entirely eliminate the need for central servers for EVERYTHING and since I'm working on it, I'm not going to talk much about it. Your phone is capable to replacing facebook, twitter, and youtube, NO PROBLEM.

All the pieces are there, but nobody has put it together.

Censor that motherfuckers.

But you know what I will never, fucking do? Work for the goddamned government.
119   Patrick   2024 Feb 16, 8:36am  

richwicks says

My project now is to entirely eliminate the need for central servers for EVERYTHING


I'm all for this.

The biggest impediment is that browsers refuse to accept incoming connections. Well, there are a few obscure ways, like WebRTC.
120   Patrick   2024 Feb 25, 11:52am  

Some quotes of Trump pushing the death jab:


But I recommend taking the vaccines. I did it, it’s good. Take the vaccines.” — Donald J Trump, August

21st, 2021

"I hope everyone remembers when they're getting the COVID-19 Vaccine, that if I wasn’t President, you wouldn’t be getting that beautiful 'shot' for 5 years, at best, and probably wouldn't be going etting it at all. I hope everyone remembers!" — Donald J Trump, February 28th 2021

"I would recommend it and I would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly." —Donald J Trump, March 16th 2021

"We have our freedoms and we have to live by that, and I agree with that also. But it is a great vaccine. It is a safe vaccine, and it is something that works." — Donald J Trump, March 17th 2021

"Get those shots everyone!" — Donald J Trump, December 17th 2020

“I guess in a certain way, I’m the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it. To get it done in less than nine months was a miracle.” —Donald J Trump, April 29th 2021

"Everybody, go get your shot." — Donald J Trump, February 28th 2021

"It works incredibly well. 95%, maybe even more than that...and it is really saving our country and it is saving frankly the world." — Donald J Trump, March 9th 2021

"It will save millions of lives, and soon end the pandemic once and for all. These vaccines are also very safe." — Donald J Trump, December 11th 2020

"The Vaccine and the Vaccine rollout are getting the best of reviews. Moving along really well. Get those shots everyone!" — Donald J Trump, December 17th 2020

"Well, I got the Pfizer, and I would have been very happy with any of them. I thought a very bad statement was when they did a pause on Johnson & Johnson. I think that frightened That was a bad thing to do. At that time, when they did the pause, they had six people that may have had some difficulty out of millions that received it. But I think the pause was a very bad thing to do." — Donald J Trump, October 2nd 2021

"During my administration, everybody wanted the vaccine. There was nobody saying oh, gee, I don't want to take it. Now they say that. And that's because they don't trust the Biden administration. I can think of no other reason. But they say we don't want it, we aren't going to take it. When I was there,everybody wanted it and we were doing great. Well, the military did a fantastic job." — Donald J Trump, October 7th 2021

"I'm very proud of the vaccine, I've taken it, and you’ve probably taken it. But I'm very proud of it. I think we could have another situation with the Spanish Flu, 1917, where up to 100 million people were killed." — Donald J Trump, August 18th 2021
121   AmericanKulak   2024 Feb 25, 12:14pm  

HeadSet says


As I said long ago, the best way to tell that the curtain is being pulled on the Covid hoax is when the media states blaming Trump. This will morph into those lefty vaxx fascists saying they were victims themselves who were duped by Trump.

This.

Vaccine skepticism doesn't help Trump, the media would just blame him for Long COVID Vaccine effects, conveniently forgetting they were bashing Trump for not locking down the country, lauding police arresting people jogging alone at 5AM on the beach, and fluffing all the Dem Governors and Fauci. They'll also "forget" their 100% backing for Biden's vaccine requirement for all employers via OSHA and the "Winter of Death" comments he made.
122   Patrick   2024 Apr 3, 9:56am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/just-culturally-wednesday-april-3


"The National Institutes of Health has slapped BioNTech with a notice of default over alleged royalty payments the biotech owes the agency related to sales of its Pfizer-partnered COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty, according to the company’s SEC filing."

What’s new about this sordid story is it was the last bit of confirmation of the original root source of the mRNA tech: every bit of it was excreted by that massive government health agency, the wellspring of mRNA, the National Institutes of Health. The article showed, as we’d long presumed, that neither Pfizer nor BioNTech were smart enough to whip up a brand-new vaccine technology and turn it into a covid vaccine in just a few weeks.

It was always a government project.

In February of last year, the first signs of trouble proved that, like Pfizer, Moderna wasn’t smart enough to make mRNA either. The New York Times ran a story back on February 23rd, 2023, headlined “After Long Delay, Moderna Pays N.I.H. for Covid Vaccine Technique. The article explained a patent dispute had arisen between government NIH scientists and Moderna, since the NIH scientists insisted they were the original source of the mRNA technique...

So let’s play follow the money. Recall that, under a weird loophole, NIH scientists may earn money from patents obtained from their government work, and need not turn that money over, or even disclose any royalties they earn. It’s likely that both Fauci and Collins, for example, have made millions from the covid jabs—but they are not required to tell whether they have, or how much they’ve earned (and they have both repeatedly declined to say).

Here’s my primitive attempt to describe the complex, interlocking parts of this wonderful public-private partnership and what may have happened:




Just saying. Here’s another good question. Since it has now become clear that the covid mRNA tech originally came from the NIH: why didn’t the NIH brag about inventing it from day one? Why are we only finding out now, after they started fighting over the money?

Why was the NIH origin of the mRNA technology long kept a secret?

It was the new genetic gold rush! Not just NIH scientists, not just big pharma, but even the jabby doctors were getting paid. Here, for example, is Blue Cross/Blue Shield’s vaccine provider incentive schedule:



123   richwicks   2024 Apr 3, 6:36pm  

Patrick says

The biggest impediment is that browsers refuse to accept incoming connections. Well, there are a few obscure ways, like WebRTC.


Browsers have to be supported initially, but they should be done away with.

There's a technology called WebAssembly - it allows you to write code in multiple languages that compiles to a byte code that can be executed on any architecture within a sandbox.

https://www.webassemblygames.com/

You can see a few examples there. Using web assembly slows it down, but you can see what it's capable of doing. Web Browsers are more complex than operating systems, meaning that there's absolutely no way to handle security holes. Web Assembly wouldn't need security, but the sandbox would.

I think we need to redo the web. Most of what was done was done in the rush in the late 1990s, so look at the mess we ended up with. Even with XML-HTTP, it doesn't follow the rules of XML.
125   Patrick   2024 Apr 18, 11:38am  

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/who-was-really-in-charge-of-the-covid


Trump thought he was in charge, DOD thought otherwise...

Reviewing the DOD Press Conference from May 15, 2020. ...

Here’s an idea - why don’t some brave US Congresspeople subpoena Col Matt and Col Wendy Summonds-Jackson from the DOD to explain the Pee-3 racketeering strategy, and the manufacture of large quantities of “deadly covid virus” at Ft. Dietrick and at Sanofi/Protein Sciences at the time when NO “covid pathogen” was yet circulating on US soil?

Any takers for this idea?

Can we ask Col Matt and Col Wendy how they cooked the virus at Ft. Dietrick and what happened with those “stocks” afterwards?

Ron Johnson?

Rand Paul?

Thomas Massie?

Bueller-Bueller-Bueller?

Anyone?

I guess not… Let’s get back to the press conference.

Trump thought he was the Commander in Chief. LMAO, says the DOD. Not in these words, but the message is pretty clear…

The press conference revealed Trump's brief and ultimately failed attempt to yank the DOD’s leash that he naively thought he had. The brave fake Pee-3 warriors were charging ahead with their fake battle with the fake virus for very real profits and power and did not feel the need to involve POTUS in minor things like authorize $ billions for this activity. It appears that on March 25th, without getting the go-ahead from President Trump, Jennifer Santos, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Policy, proceeded to utilize the Defense Production Act in relation to directing United States private industry, including defense contractors (Title I) and commercial domestic industrial base (Title III). This move likely pissed off the Boss, as, at least according to the theory of the US government, only POTUS can invoke the Defense Production Act. ...

The Pentagon simply charged ahead in the fake battle by showering real money on their bioweapons manufacturing consortium, screw the formal command structure, who needs it. Trump retaliated the only way he could, by firing Santos, who was promptly moved to another cushy spot in the Navy by her direct superiors. So the firing event, while filled with drama, was quite impotent indeed. ...

Ultimately, this pissing match made zero difference. Santos was moved to another post but HER UNAUTHORIZED DECISION stood. The Defense Production Act was used in violation of the chain of authority to distribute billions of dollars in no-bid contracts (including to fake-adversary nation of China) by the DOD’s clear insubordination to the POTUS authority. All Trump could do is only lash out at Jennifer Santos personally. ...

At this point, during Trump Administration, the mainstream media is highly suspicious of the ability to develop safe and effective vaccines by end of the year, only 28 weeks away. Imagine that! They knew how to do journalism back in the good old 2020! Specifically, the question is asked:

‘And I wanted to ask you also about what the secretary said at the White House, and I'm quoting him. He said we will deliver by the end of this year a vaccine at scale to treat the American people and our partners abroad. He's very definitive that it will be by the end of this year, which is 28 weeks from now. What makes Secretary Esper, what evidence does he have? What does he know that makes him able to be himself absolutely definitive that there will be a safe and effective vaccine 28 weeks from now?’

Amusingly, there is a long back and forth, challenging the government's ability to predict the unpredictable in precisely 28 weeks.

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