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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and Europe’s leaders negotiated a vaccine megadeal by private text. Now those messages may come out
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January 28, 2022 12:02 PM GMT

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What was said in conversations between Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, early last year when the EU was scrambling to secure vaccine supplies? That’s the central question in what is becoming a significant political scandal in Brussels.


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On Friday, the woman charged with overseeing EU institutions—European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly—said the Commission was guilty of “maladministration” over the way it fobbed off a journalist who wanted to know the contents of text messages between Bourla and von der Leyen last February.

Von der Leyen and Bourla themselves had revealed the texts’ existence in an April 2021 New York Times piece about the “personal diplomacy” that helped the EU move past a dismal start to its vaccination campaign. The resulting deal, for 1.8 billion doses, was five times as big as Pfizer’s agreement with the U.S. at the time. According to Bourla, the two had “developed a deep trust, because we got into deep discussions.”

To find out what those deep discussions entailed, Alexander Fanta, a writer for German outlet Netzpolitik, requested public access to the texts and any other related documents. The Commission released a few documents (including a press release) but refused to hand over the text messages, claiming there was no record of them.

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After Fanta complained to O’Reilly, she discovered that the Commission had never asked von der Leyen’s cabinet for the texts, on the basis that such messages don’t fall under the Commission’s criteria for keeping records. Under these criteria, texts are “short-lived and informal” and therefore cannot qualify as a record.

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The ombudsman was not impressed, pointing out on Friday that “when it comes to the right of public access to EU documents, it is the content of the document that matters and not the device or form.

“The narrow way in which this public access request was treated meant that no attempt was made to identify if any text messages existed. This falls short of reasonable expectations of transparency and administrative standards in the Commission,” O’Reilly said. “Not all text messages need to be recorded, but text messages clearly do fall under the EU transparency law, and so relevant text messages should be recorded. It is not credible to claim otherwise.”

She has now told the Commission to ask von der Leyen’s office for the texts, and if it finds them to then properly assess whether they should be released. The Commission said it will respond within her April 26 deadline.

The Commission has in the past couple of years already been heavily criticized for the secrecy surrounding its negotiations with vaccine makers. And this is not von der Leyen’s first rodeo with scandals relating to procurement matters and missing phone contents.

When she became Commission president in late 2019, she did so under the cloud of a German parliamentary investigation over contracts awarded during her previous tenure as the country’s defense minister. Von der Leyen was ultimately cleared in that inquiry, but not before it emerged that not one but two of her phones, which could have provided crucial evidence, had been wiped.

Pfizer had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication. The U.S. company, which codeveloped its COVID vaccine with Germany’s BioNTech, estimated in November that the jab will have brought in $36 billion in 2021 revenue, with another $29 billion following this year.





 
All of that data is easily explained by our lord punishing those who have not repented. If you looked just at the data for pious individuals, I assure you that the increases would all be precisely 0%. You can know this too through the power of faith my child.
 
All of that data is easily explained by our lord punishing those who have not repented. If you looked just at the data for pious individuals, I assure you that the increases would all be precisely 0%. You can know this too through the power of faith my child.
How much of that percentage increase is down to appointments from the previous year being cancelled because of Covid-19?
 
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US scientists who downplayed COVID-19 lab leak origins theory sang a different tune in private, emails show
Scientist said of COVID-19: 'I just can't figure out how this gets accomplished in nature'
By Timothy H.J. Nerozzi | Fox News
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‘Special Report’ anchor Bret Baier delivers the timeline of how U.S. government officials responded to information about coronavirus origins.

U.S. scientists who publicly attributed the COVID-19 pandemic to natural origins rather than human engineering were far less confident in private, transcripts and notes from previous meetings show.


However, conversations between public officials seem to indicate that some experts may have consciously chosen to suppress evidence that could fuel "conspiracists."

"I really can't think of a plausible natural scenario where you get from the bat virus ... to nCoV where you insert exactly four amino acids 12 nucleotide that all have to be added at the exact same time to gain this function," Dr. Robert Garry from Tulane's School of Medicine said, according to notes from a February 2020 meeting released by House Republicans.

NEW INTEGRAL DOCUMENTS REVEAL COVID ORIGINS DOWNPLAYED


"I just can't figure out how this gets accomplished in nature," Garry added in his group comments at the time. "Don't mention a lab origin, as that will just add fuel to the conspiracists."

Now, fresh questions are being raised about what American scientists and federal health officials knew about the origins of the coronavirus and whether conflicting evidence was suppressed and hidden from the public.

"NO one said that - I certainly never believed that. At that time of the teleconference we'd been looking all the options - all were on the table including a lab origin. The simple boring fact is we got new data and our opinions changed - that is the lab origin looked progressively less likely," Garry told Fox News in an exclusive statement. "The insinuation that we were somehow bought off with a large NIH grant is absurd - that grant was written and peer-reviewed before anyone had heard of SARS-CoV-2."


White House medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci was warned as early as Jan. 27, 2020, that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) he oversaw was indirectly linked to the infamous Wuhan lab through EcoHealth, a U.S.-based scientific nonprofit that had been working with novel coronaviruses.

NIAID Principal Deputy Director Hugh Auchinloss floated the idea to Fauci that the research partially tied to the U.S. government may not have gone through the appropriate biosafety evaluations, saying that he will "try to determine if we have any distant ties" to the facility.

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NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins testifies before a hearing looking into the budget estimates for National Institute of Health (NIH) and the state of medical research on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., May 26, 2021. (Sarah Silbiger/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Dr. Kristian Anderson, a prominent virologist at the Scripps lab, told Fauci Jan. 31 2020, that "the genome is inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory," an observation that points to synthetic manufacturing.


After Fauci was already made aware of Anderson's observations, a conference call with dozens of expert virologists around the world was organized.

Contacted by Fox News, Anderson denied any influence on his perception of the virus, saying that

"No, I do not believe that origin theories were obscured, censored, or suppressed, although the question has become heavily politicized by lab leak proponents," Anderson told Fox. "Our scientific investigations - published in peer-reviewed scientific journals - have only been driven by scientific enquiry. Any suggestions to the contrary are false."


Dr. Mike Farzan, another researcher at the Scripps lab, expressed doubts about the virus's origins in nature at the time as well. However, Fauci and others in the meeting pointed to evidence that the virus originated in a seafood and wild animal market in Wuhan.

Investigation into the food hypothesis was complicated by the suspected market being shut down and scrubbed clean by Chinese authorities before a full analysis could be performed.

By the end of the meeting, then-National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins had tentatively sided with the natural causation theory, stating that an emphasis on blame for the outbreak could threaten "international harmony."


"I am coming around to the view that a natural origin is more likely," Collins wrote at the time. "But I share your view that a swift convening of experts in a confidence inspiring framework (WHO seems really the only option) is needed, or the voices of conspiracy will quickly dominate."

"Most all of the lab leak scenarios involve a conspiracy and a cover-up by scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. If you believe in the only - highly unlikely - lab leak scenario that's not a conspiracy - an accidental release of a virus that WIV didn't know they had - then you still have to explain how most of the early cases ended up linked to markets selling wild animals," Garry told Fox News.

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A stack of COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards from the CDC. (Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)

Just four days later, five researchers who were on the call authored preliminary findings abandoning their early private beliefs that the virus was likely the result of a lab leak. The March 17, 2020, article published in Nature Medicine stated, "Our analysis clearly shows that [COVID] is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus."


The concerns and questionable evidence originally debated by experts just months earlier were not just dismissed but went completely unacknowledged in the article's analysis. It is unclear what new evidence prompted the reversal of opinion, but private communications show that various drafts were sent to Fauci and Collins for approval.

Individuals within the federal government continued to consciously suppress accusations of human involvement with the COVID-19 outbreak despite the standing evidence against such a theory.

FOX NEWS SPECIAL REPORT OUTLINES FRESH QUESTIONS ON WHAT FAUCI, GOVERNMENT KNEW ABOUT COVID ORIGIN


After then-President Trump said he would not discount the theory that the virus spread from a Chinese wet market due to unsafe hygiene practices, Collins wrote to Fauci, "Wondering is there something NIH can do to put down this very destructive conspiracy."

"I would not do anything about this right now. It is a shiny object that will go away in time," Fauci assured Collins.

At an April 17 press conference, Fauci assured the public that the makeup of COVID-19 was in line with what could be expected from a natural virus.


All the way up until his last days in office, Collins continued to focus on natural explanations of the pandemic.

In an interview near the end of his time at the head of the NIH, Collins did not outright deny any possibility of human influence on the virus, but he stopped short of entertaining the idea COVID-19 was made from the ground up.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

"I don't think I have any more new information to be able to tip the balance," he said. "Certainly possible that this was somehow under study in the lab even though it was not human engineered from scratch, I am quite confident of that."


Collins stood by the natural cause hypothesis through the rest of his time in his position.

On the guidance of world virology experts, Facebook actively suppressed reporting on the lab leak theory, utilizing "false information" warnings and listing relevant investigations as "debunked" until May 2021.

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The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery announced its 2022 Portrait of a Nation Honorees on Wednesday with a list that includes Chief Medical Adviser to the President Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"We are proud to introduce the 2022 Portrait of a Nation Honorees who embody creativity, individuality, excellence, and service to the people of our country," the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery said in a statement revealing that Fauci, along with six others will be honored at a November gala to "celebrate seven remarkable individuals for their transformational impact on the nation’s history, development, and culture."

Fox News's Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.


This report has been edited to include the statements of Dr. Anderson and Dr. Garry.

Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and can email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com
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So Laurence Fox, failed politician and anti-vaxer, has tested positive today with symptoms. Has declared he's taking Ivermectin. This might get interesting...

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my youngest has just overcome this ...
she's 4 ... had tummy pains, up n' down fever etc but within 3 days, was ok.
hopefully, we don't all get it though expecting it.
 
my youngest has just overcome this ...
she's 4 ... had tummy pains, up n' down fever etc but within 3 days, was ok.
hopefully, we don't all get it though expecting it.

Mine too. She's unvaccinated. Triple vaxxed dad got exactly the same.
 
The vaccine teaches your body to fight off a tiny dose of the virus in a way that is so biochemically righteous that it makes some people's hearts grow even bigger. Blessed are those big hearted people for they are able to accept more of the lord's light into their being. But do not despair if you were not one of those lucky few. Imagine what may yet happen to your heart after you've had three doses of the lord's gift, and then flood your body with massive amounts of the exponentially replicating virus? If your body has trained itself well on the vaccine, and it is righteous, then the results could be glorious!
 
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There you have it folks, more people died in the vaccinated group than the placebo group.

Straight from the Pfizer trials.
 
I wonder who’s top of the Alt Right “People to talk about” sheet this week.
 
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There you have it folks, more people died in the vaccinated group than the placebo group.

Straight from the Pfizer trials.

"A mechanism of action by which the vaccine could cause myocarditis and pericarditis has not been established" aaaaahahahaa aww bless their little cotton socks, they'll grow up and become real scientists one day, and then join the likes of dantes in the holy church of our lord.
 
Japan's Kowa says ivermectin effective against Omicron in phase III trial
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TOKYO, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Japanese trading and pharmaceutical company Kowa Co Ltd said on Monday anti-parasite drug ivermectin has been found effective for treating the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in a Phase III trial.

The trial found ivermectin has “an antiviral effect” against the variant, Kowa said without providing further details. The firm has been working with Kitasato University, a medical university in Tokyo.

Clinical trials evaluating the drug, which is used to treat parasites in animals and humans, are ongoing but promotion of the drug as a COVID-19 treatment has generated controversy here.
 
lol Harry and Meghan have voiced concerns to Spotify about covid misinformation. Hahahah. They can't pull any content because they didn't get round to that bit. I wonder if they'll pay their 25 million dollars back instead.
 
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