The shots were owned and made by the military. Pfizer and Moderna were paid to make it appear like it came from the pharmaceutical industry.
But that doesn’t make Pfizer, Moderna or any other pharmaceutical company not guilty for their role.
The question is who ordered the Military to make the shots?
Let’s take a Deep Dive and Decode this:
The development and deployment of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines involved a complex interplay between the U.S. military, government agencies, and pharmaceutical companies. While some narratives suggest that the military solely owned and produced these vaccines, the reality encompasses decades of research, public-private partnerships, and collaborative efforts.
Military Involvement in Vaccine Development
The U.S. military has a longstanding history of contributing to vaccine research and development, primarily to protect service members from infectious diseases. This tradition dates back to the Revolutionary War when General George Washington ordered the inoculation of troops against smallpox. Over the years, military research has led to advancements in vaccines for diseases like typhoid, influenza, and meningitis .
In the context of COVID-19, the Department of Defense (DoD) played a significant role, particularly through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). DARPA’s investment in mRNA technology laid the groundwork for rapid vaccine development during the pandemic . However, the military’s role was more about facilitating and supporting research rather than directly owning or producing the vaccines.
(Source: https://www.csis.org/analysis/department-defense-contributions-us-covid-19-response-home-and-abroad)
Public Funding and Pharmaceutical Partnerships
The rapid development of mRNA vaccines was made possible by substantial public investment. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other federal agencies provided funding and support for foundational research in mRNA technology over several decades . During the pandemic, Operation Warp Speed, a public-private partnership, accelerated vaccine development by providing resources and coordination among various stakeholders, including pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna .
(source: https://www.health.com/condition/infectious-diseases/coronavirus/how-covid-19-vaccine-was-made-quickly)
While Pfizer and Moderna were instrumental in bringing the vaccines to market, their success was built upon years of publicly funded research and collaboration with government agencies.
Clinical Testing and Safety
Contrary to claims that mRNA vaccines were never tested on humans, both Pfizer and Moderna conducted extensive clinical trials involving tens of thousands of participants. These trials followed rigorous protocols to assess safety and efficacy before receiving Emergency Use Authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) . The rapid timeline was a result of unprecedented global collaboration and investment, not a bypassing of safety standards.
(source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moderna_COVID-19_vaccine)
Transparency and Public Communication
The involvement of multiple entities in vaccine development may have led to public confusion about the origins and ownership of the vaccines. While the military and government agencies played supportive roles, the vaccines were developed and produced by private pharmaceutical companies, albeit with significant public funding and oversight. Efforts to communicate these complexities to the public were challenged by the fast-paced nature of the pandemic and the evolving understanding of the virus.
The Term “Conspiracy Theory”
The phrase “conspiracy theory” has been in use since at least the 19th century. Charles Astor Bristed is credited with the earliest known use of the term in an 1863 letter to The New York Times, where he referred to claims about British aristocrats undermining the United States during the Civil War . While some believe the CIA popularized the term to discredit critics of the Warren Commission’s findings on President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, evidence shows the term predates the CIA’s existence .
Historical Military Vaccine Programs
The military’s involvement in vaccine development has historically been driven by the need to protect troops from infectious diseases. For example, during World War II, Connaught Laboratories in Canada collaborated with military and public health organizations to produce vaccines for diseases like tetanus and typhus . These efforts were generally successful and contributed to the broader public health infrastructure.
(source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connaught_Laboratories)
Conclusion
The development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines was a multifaceted endeavor involving decades of research, significant public investment, and collaboration between the military, government agencies, and private pharmaceutical companies. While the military supported research efforts, it did not solely own or produce the vaccines. Claims suggesting otherwise often stem from misunderstandings or misrepresentations of the collaborative nature of vaccine development. Transparency and clear communication remain essential in addressing public concerns and combating misinformation.
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Ray’s thoughts on the above, research done by ChatGPT.
If the world is controlled by Elites, and a few hundred families, who control, media, government, pharmaceutical, food, oil & gas, the tech we use… can the “sources” be trusted? Something to think about, as we keep our discussions open.
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