Uh, this is interesting. So in 2011 a virologist named Nathan Wolfe writes a book called
"The Viral Storm: The Dawn of a New Pandemic Age"
Of the ~16 friends Wolfe thanks for adding time/unique skills to this book we find:
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Boris Nikolic
- Linda Stone
Equally interesting is Wolfe's work for DARPA and EcoHealth. As in Peter Daszak's EcoHealth, the NGO that has recently been in the news and accused of possibly funneling NIH and NIAID money into gain of function coronavirus research in Wuhan.
Nathan Wolfe is also part of Brockman's Edge Foundation and an attendee of the 2009 Billionaire's Dinner
In 2008, Nathan Wolfe's Global Viral Forecasting Initiative (GVFI) received $5.5 million from Google (+ a matching grant of $5.5 million from Skoll foundation) " to detect early evidence of future pandemics."
Now let's see if the Epstein Network will make this one disappear 🪄🎩🐰
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