HEADLINES: 2026

Supply & demand.
Would "they" pay over $100 billion a year for placebo? And not know?
Patient outcomes would sound that alarm. Has it?

R5,
There are smart people at this including "doctors". There's more than one kind. This group includes the "take off your pants" kind.
The parity check, the patients.

For them ALL to be in on the same conspiracy simply is not plausible. Where's the whistle-blower?
Not ONE? No body other than you? Have you gone to The New York Times about this?
I'm not sure they'd bury an exposé regarding a $100 billion healthcare scam on page 2.


Google?
Except they don't jam a needle in your ...

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Masked burglary crews terrorizing ritzy neighborhoods show ‘they’re doing their homework,’ veteran cop warns​

Former LAPD investigator says burglars are doing homework, tracking patterns and targeting affluent homeowners​

By Stepheny Price Fox News / Published April 25, 2026 8:00am EDT
A fast-moving burglary spree is unfolding across Los Angeles, with thieves targeting some of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods and striking multiple communities over the past week — even as police flood the area with patrols.
The latest incidents unfolded Wednesday night in the San Fernando Valley, where burglars hit homes in Studio City and Toluca Lake and targeted a commercial property in a separate theft that led to a police chase.
The violence escalated Thursday night when a woman in her 70s was strangled during a home invasion in the Hollywood Hills, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The suspects, described as at least two masked men, fled with cash and jewelry and remain on the run.

note:
Anyone that's seen Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange might imagine what 2030 will bring if this police-eluding method is franchised across the continent.

Actually I have never heard of a single knowledgeable person who claims mRNA can or should be used as a vaccine.

If spike proteins could be used as an epitope for COVID immunity, then they should be grown in lab vats safely, and not grown in our own cells by reprogramming our own ribosomes, since that causes our own cells as being detectably damaged and needing to be destroyed.
But because our own exosomes have to use the same spike proteins as covid, in order to be let into the ACE2 receptors of our cells, you can't use spike proteins as a pathogen epitope.

Originally mRNA was just an experiment, since there was no time to develop a real covid vaccine.
But it failed totally.
It did not at all prevent any infection spread in any way.

There was a slight reduction of covid severity, but that only lasted a couple of months, and was not due to a specific immunity, but just the general increase in immune system activity caused by all the cells that had to be destroyed due to them sprouting spike proteins.

The whole mRNA concept makes no real sense and was probably the worst medical bungle in US history.
And the inventor of mRNA technology, Dr Robert Malone, always warned us against its use as an alternative to real vaccines.
The real purpose of mRNA technology was to cure things like protein deficiencies.
 
"Or just another distraction from the Epstein files and the disaster that's Iran." S2 #221
If I were in Trump's hot water I doubt I'd say:
- I got me an idear ! -
Pretend to assassinate me, and ...

With the numb-nuts he's hand-picked for his inner circle, surviving such a distraction might be a coin toss.

rule for survival: don't play Russian roulette with a muzzle-loader
 
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Washington-Watch > Washington Watch

Former Top Fauci Advisor Indicted by DOJ​

— Federal prosecutors allege the career scientist used private email to subvert FOIA requests​

by Kristina Fiore, Director of Enterprise & Investigative Reporting, MedPage Today
April 28, 2026

The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged David Morens, MD -- a top aide to Anthony Fauci, MD, during the pandemic -- with multiple federal crimes, accusing the former career scientist of using his private email to evade Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests related to discussions on bat coronavirus research grants.

Morens, who served as a senior advisor to Fauci at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) from 2006 to 2022, and his "co-conspirators deliberately concealed information and falsified records in an effort to suppress alternative theories regarding the origins of COVID-19," acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement.

The case centers around emails related to a grant for bat coronavirus research that the NIH terminated based on allegations that COVID emerged from the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, which received a subaward from the main grant, prosecutors said.

Morens and others pledged to help restore the grant and "counter the narrative that COVID-19 leaked from a lab," according to prosecutors. They further alleged that Morens and others anticipated their communications would be requested through a FOIA request, so they agreed to hide them by using Morens' personal email account instead of his NIH email.

"I learned from our foia lady here how to make emails disappear after i am foia'd but before the search starts, so i think we are all safe," Morens wrote in a Feb. 24, 2021 email. "Plus i deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to gmail."

A co-conspirator, who appears to be EcoHealth Alliance president Peter Daszak, PhD, allegedly gifted Morens wine for his help. In their communications, Morens allegedly also mentioned being deserving of the gift for "a scientific commentary in a prominent medical journal advocating that COVID-19 had natural origins." That is likely the "proximal origins of COVID" paper published in Nature Medicine that has become a lightning rod in the COVID origins debate.

Morens' communications were in the spotlight during a May 2024 hearing and accompanying report by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which initially revealed his use of private email to discuss the grant.

During the hearing, ranking member Raul Ruiz (D-Calif.) said Morens' behavior was "deeply troubling" -- but noted the emails were "not a breakthrough moment in actually understanding the actual origins of the COVID-19 pandemic."

"It is not anti-science to hold you accountable for defying the public's trust and misusing official resources," Ruiz said at the time.

HHS temporarily suspended federal funding for EcoHealth Alliance around that time and formally debarred the company in January 2025, just days before President Trump took office.

Fauci also testified before the subcommittee, in June 2024, and was asked about Morens' testimony regarding the use of private emails. The former NIAID director said he had "never conducted official business using my personal email," and called Morens' behavior "an aberrancy and an outlier."



Former President Joe Biden pardoned Fauci at the end of his term. At the time, public health officials lamented that a pardon was needed to protect against possible prosecutions by the Trump administration.

Morens was charged with conspiracy against the U.S.; destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations; concealment, removal, or mutilation of records; and aiding and abetting. He faces a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison for the conspiracy charge; a max of 20 years for each count of destruction, alteration, or falsification of records; and a max 3 years for each count of concealment, removal, or mutilation of records.

"We caught Dr. Morens red-handed as he boasted in emails about how the 'FOIA lady' coached him on how to hide records and cover-up information," said Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, which oversees the select subcommittee, following the DOJ announcement. "No one is above the law and under the Trump Administration, overdue accountability is finally here."
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