Different spelling but I am loving the *Milgram Experiment* pun on this one.
Well done, U.S. intelligence community.
WELL. DONE.
Get this:
A guy with the last name of "Milgrim"
🚩graduates from communist bastion Brown University as a non-fiction writer (or something),
🚩covers the Boston Marathon bombings for Esquire Mag,
🚩decides to "become" a doctor,
🚩shows up at "epicenter of the epicenter" Elmhurst Hospital in the Corona health district of Queens (NYC),
🚩finds time during an ostensible "outbreak" emergency to write a dramatic essay for The Atlantic,
🚩which is published the day the CARE$ Act is signed,
🚩two days after apparent colleague/"Damsel in Distress" Colleen Smith's breathless video about Elmhurst is featured in the CIA Newsletter (aka New York Times) nytimes.com/2020/03/25/nyr…
Cooper: "What were the lessons of Italy that we did not listen to?" 🚩🎭
Milgram (paraphrase): "So I listened to an interview with an Italian doctor on a NYT podcast..."
...and Dr. (?) Milgrim is connected to Jeremy Faust.
Of course
cc: @snorman1776
As long as we're here, let us not forget that the Elmhurst Hospital Op included Mr. Trump standing on the White House lawn on March 30, 2020, citing body bags & reefers as justification for extending an illegal federal shutdown order
Footnote: Regarding the trucks the Federal govt sent to New York City, records I obtained from FEMA show most of that morgue storage went largely unused, was requested on the basis of anticipated (versus demonstrated) need, and served theatrical purposes rather than practical ones. woodhouse76.com/p/fema-records…
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Why I Can't Accept 'The World May Never Know' When it Comes to the COVID-19 Event
Remember this commercial? 🧵
A boy with a Tootsie Roll lollipop walks up to an owl (paragon of wisdom) and asks, “Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Roll pop?”
The owl takes the stick, removes the wrapper and says, “Let’s find out!” He licks three times, bites to the center, and pronounces, “Three!”
An existential narrator closes with, “How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Roll pop? The world may never know…”
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The ad comes to mind whenever someone says, literally or effectively, that ‘the world will never know’ where SARS-CoV-2 came from and how it got from point(s) of origin to everywhere else.
2/
Variations on this theme include
🙄There was a manmade virus and it came from a lab. But we’ll never know whose lab or how it got out.
🙄The virus was released. By whom or from where, we can never be sure.
🙄The virus emerged in Wuhan and could have come from anywhere in China. There is no way to know the animal or when it jumped to humans but we know it will happen again.
It’s a bit like Mystery Science Theatre, isn’t it?
Remember the early April 2020 Hart Island pics & vids? 🪦
The first was shot on April 2nd, per a NY Post story.
According to island burial records, the decedents buried day had died in January & February 2020. 🚩
#propaganda #NewYorkPandemicShow
There was also footage taken on April 9, 2020
For burials that day, I see four from after "15 days to slow the spread" was announced (March 16), including one that didn't happen til November 2020 and a bunch from 2019
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An incident on April 14, 2020 involved photojournalist George Steinmetztaking more footage of the island.
He was "charged" with Avigation but the charges were later dropped.
Half the bodies buried that day were from before the emergency period began.
There are good reasons to suspect that some of the practical aspects of Operation COVID were effectively launched at this press 2/15/18 conference
Heck of a line up present:
Anne Schuchat, Azar, Adams, Gottlieb, Fauci, & Robert Kadlec
I'm interested in what Schuchat is saying here.
"mutating or changing in ways that evade the vaccine" sounds like a problem in need solving
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March 2018
..[Scott] while universal flu vaccine research continues, Gottlieb said the FDA is working to better understand alternatives to traditional egg-based production—which may be part of the efficacy problem—and is looking at ways to make manufacturing more efficient. For instance, Gottlieb said his agency is looking at data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to understand differences between cell- and egg-based vaccines.
Traditional egg-based flu vaccines take months to manufacture, forcing health officials to predict flu strains for the immunizations far ahead of the actual flu season. Because of strain mismatch and other factors, overall vaccine efficacy has ranged from 10% to 60% in recent years, according to the CDC. Cell-based vaccines are quicker to manufacture, while a universal shot would ideally protect against all strains over multiple years.
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Meanwhile, CSL's Seqirus is the first vaccine player to establish commercial-scale manufacturing of cell-based flu shots. The drugmaker recently announced that it's seeking European approval for its cell-based quadrivalent option, eyeing a rollout there for the 2019-2020 flu season.
To my knowledge, the biggest sudden home cardiac arrest event in the past 4 years - if not ever - in the U.S. was in New York City, spring 2020
It makes no sense to me that "15 Days to Slow the Spread" would trigger cardiac arrest deaths of this magnitude & speed.
Per an early study of OHCA in NYC, ambulance crews responded to an astounding number of cardiac arrest calls where the pt was dead on arrival
For those to whom resuscitation was given, an incredible number still died.
What the heck happened here?
(Again, this is SPRING 2020)
I'm working on getting Chicago ambulance cardiac arrest data, but CDC WONDER shows Chicago/Cook Co
had nowhere near the rise in heart-related home deaths that New York City did.
(Chicago announced a "COVID" case 6 wks before NYC.)
Scientists have invested considerable time in recent years attempting to figure out why egg-grown vaccines seem to lag behind their cell-grown counterparts. Studies have shown that vaccine strains grown in eggs tend to mutate over time.
"Any influenza viruses produced in eggs have to adapt to growing in that environment and hence generate mutations to grow better," said Ian Wilson, DPhil, a professor of structural biology at the Scripps Research Institute, in California, in a press release.
Unfortunately, those adaptations mean the resulting vaccine is optimized to fight the egg-adapted version of influenza, and not necessarily the strain that is active in the area.
Wilson and colleagues published findings documenting the structural underpinnings of this phenomenon in October. Writing in PLOS Pathogens, Wilson and colleagues said the need to move beyond egg-based flu vaccines is urgent.
I'll bet it was. 🚩 cc: @jengleruk
Passaging human viruses in eggs and pushing injections on every man, woman, & child is a bad idea
"SARS-CoV-2" = Decoy in the mRNA platform launch
It wasn't the problem being solved
IMO, the countermeasures weren't for "novel coronavirus" cc: @jjcouey