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"You were the driving force behind Operation Warp Speed, these mRNA vaccines that are the gold standard. Now your health secretary is pulling back all the funding for research. He's saying that the risks outweigh the benefits, which puts him at odds with the entire medical community and with you. What is going on? Research on what? Into mRNA vaccines. Well, we're gonna look at that. We're talking about it, and they're doing a very good job. With Operation Warp Speed was, whether you're Republican or Democrat, considered one of the most incredible things ever done in this country. The efficiency, the the way it was done, the distribution, everything about it was has been amazing. But, you know, that was, now a long time ago, and we're on to other things. But we are speaking about it. We have meetings about it tomorrow, actually, tomorrow at 12:00, and we'll determine. We're looking for other answers to other problems, to other sicknesses or diseases, and I think we're doing really well. Like you, mister president."

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I am puzzled by Trump's support for mRNA vaccines and Peter Marks at the FDA. Marks, a key figure in Operation Warp Speed, now wants to use the same approach for cancer treatment. He advocates for speeding up drug approvals by easing FDA regulations. Marks controls information flow and defends the vaccine program, despite concerns like myocarditis. He is seen as the gatekeeper for vaccine information.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. states that HHS, via BARDA, is canceling 22 mRNA vaccine development investments, mostly for flu and COVID. He claims mRNA vaccines don't perform well against viruses infecting the upper respiratory tract because mRNA only codes for a small part of viral proteins, and one mutation can make the vaccine ineffective. Kennedy alleges this drives antigenic shift, where vaccines encourage new mutations, prolonging pandemics as viruses mutate to escape the vaccine's protection. He asserts that HHS, after reviewing science and consulting experts at NIH and FDA, determined mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for respiratory viruses. According to Kennedy, BARDA is terminating contracts totaling just under $500,000,000 and prioritizing safer, broader vaccine strategies like whole virus vaccines. He clarifies that HHS supports safe, effective vaccines but is moving beyond mRNA's limitations for respiratory viruses.

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"I broke their ass." "I pushed the FDA like they have never been pushed before." "The average development timeline for the vaccine, including clinical tests and manufacturing, can take eight to twelve years through operation warp speed." "We're doing it in less than one year." "This is five times faster than the fastest prior vaccine development in history." "It works incredibly well." "Ninety five percent, maybe even more than that." "Three other vaccines are also in the final stages of trial." "They'll arrive within a few weeks, and they will also be mass produced, the delivery will be very rapid." "I was never for mandates. I was I thought the mandates were terrible." "Current data shows us that it's the unvaccinated that are contributing to why it's lingering." "Take credit because we saved tens of millions of lives."

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Speaker says, "it's a festering wound for people" and, "we cannot sweep it under the rug." They urge action, noting, "the new administration to step up and do something" because "the next you know, they have 500 mRNA shots in the pipeline." They warn, "33 of those are self amplifying, which is just really terrifying." They ask, "What does that mean? Meaning, like, they're designed to continue to replicate indefinitely." They add, "I mean, already the ones we have, we don't have an off switch, and this is like no off switch on steroids." They claim, "They have them in Japan and India and The EU already." They conclude, "They're the one that I think is in the pipeline in The US is for the h one n one."

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Speaker 0 asks why the president hasn't acknowledged the shooting at CDC headquarters that took place earlier in August where a police officer was killed, and it was reported that the motivation for the shooting was somebody who was really unhappy with the effects of the COVID vaccine. Speaker 1 responds: "We absolutely were very much aware of that shooting. The secretary of health and human services put out a statement immediately. He was in touch with the CDC, and he actually traveled to Georgia, to assess the situation and to mourn, with the the people who work in that building there. So"

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US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has reportedly blocked half a billion dollars in funding for respiratory disease vaccine research, canceling over 20 government contracts for mRNA jabs. Kennedy, described as a longtime vaccine skeptic, stated his department concluded the vaccines pose more risk than protection against respiratory illness. Jonathan Ball, Professor of Molecular Virology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, responded by calling the move an example of misinformation and anti-science. He stated that mRNA vaccines have been incredibly effective, helped bring the COVID pandemic under control, and offer great hope for other infectious diseases.

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Over the past few weeks, BARDA reviewed 22 mRNA vaccine development investments and began canceling them. Here's the problem: mRNA only codes for a small part of the viral proteins, usually a single antigen. One mutation and the vaccine becomes ineffective. That's because a single mutation can make mRNA vaccines ineffective. After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA, HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses. To replace the troubled mRNA programs, we're prioritizing the development of the safer, broader vaccine strategies like whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse when viruses mutate. Let me be absolutely clear: HHS supports safe, effective vaccines for every American who wants them.

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Joe Biden announced funding for a new vaccine, urging everyone to get it. Concerns have been raised about vaccine injuries, with reports of myocarditis, blood clots, and heart attacks. The pharmaceutical companies have not released their data on side effects. The speaker asks if the vaccine companies will be required to make this data public. The response is that they should, as transparency is important. The speaker emphasizes the need for facts to be made public immediately. They mention the unexpected nature of the pandemic and the devastating impact it has had globally. The conversation then shifts to President Biden's announcement of a new vaccine. The speaker questions whether the previous vaccine was ineffective and discusses the liability protection for pharmaceutical companies, which expires in December. They stress the importance of honesty and transparency from the companies regarding vaccine injuries. The speaker concludes by expressing the desperation of some people for the president's support in this matter.

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Speaker 0 argues that "Big pharma is just not gonna sit there and go, this is wonderful. Bobby Kennedy, who's an anti vax wingnut, just canceled the most promising technology out there." He cites BARDA actions—"cancellation, descoping of various contracts and solicitations relate to mRNA vaccine development activities"—and says "We reviewed the science, listened to the experts enacted." He calls the "buried lead" that "you have to show the receipts here," warning that "the companies out there that are publicly traded" will pursue "massive lawsuits" and that critics are "a bunch of vaccine wingnuts." He urges HHS/BARDA to present "what we looked at" and "the underlying science" to back their conclusions, which he says are "180 degrees from what people have been spoon fed by the most credentialed class in the country." Speaker 1 adds that "over 3,500 peer reviewed papers" show harms and can be found at react19.org; "continued science comes out showing the harms." We should have done this research before immunization. Pharma will come back "guns blazing." We must "unify" scientists and, in court, "make the case that this was a good decision." He calls the stance an "opening salvo" and predicts the battle "is gonna be massive."

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In 2016 and again in March 2017 at the White House, the speaker met with someone who considered forming a commission to investigate the potential negative effects of vaccines. This individual was being advised by Robert Kennedy, Jr., who claimed vaccines were causing harm. The speaker advised against this course of action, stating that it would be a mistake.

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The transcript describes a contentious exchange about the COVID-19 vaccine and the roles of public health figures and political leaders. Key points include: - Speaker 0 asserts there was a “fake vaccine” pushed by Antony Fauci and Deborah Birx, accusing Trump of failing to fire them and allowing them to “destroy the said economy,” impose “fascist restrictions,” and promote a vaccine that Speaker 0 claims has “killed and maimed breathtaking numbers of people.” The vaccine is described as self-replicating and not proven safe or effective, with the period framed as Trump’s Christmas message in 2020 during Operation Warp Speed. - Speaker 1 counters that millions of doses of a safe and effective vaccine were delivered, thanking scientists, researchers, manufacturing workers, and service members, calling it a “Christmas miracle.” - Speaker 0 then reframes Trump’s stance, labeling the vaccine push as aligned with the agendas of Gates, Fauci, Klaus Schwab, and the World Economic Forum, calling them “the deep state” and asserting that Trump was pushing their agenda rather than opposing it. - A year later, in late 2021, Speaker 0 notes ongoing consequences of the vaccine and the pandemic, while Speaker 1 repeats positive messaging about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, and asserts that those who do not take the vaccine may experience more severe illness if they become very sick and go to the hospital. Speaker 1 emphasizes that the vaccine “worked” and that taking it provides protection, while non-vaccination is framed as a personal choice. - In the ensuing exchange, Speaker 1 makes a historical analogy, claiming the vaccine is “one of the greatest achievements of mankind,” noting that during the Spanish flu there were no vaccines, and claiming three vaccines were developed in less than nine months, whereas it would normally take five to twelve years. - Speaker 2 interjects, noting that more people died under Biden than under Trump during the year being discussed, and that more people took the vaccine that year, prompting a defense from Speaker 1 that the vaccine is effective and reduces the severity of illness, while if one contracts COVID, the illness is minor with vaccination. - The sequence ends with Speaker 0 labeling what was said as “utter, utter mendacity” and “Lying.” Overall, the transcript centers on a polarized debate over the vaccine’s safety and efficacy, the motivations and actions of public health officials and political leaders, contrasting claims that the vaccine was a dangerous, coerced plot with claims that it was a safe, efficacious public health breakthrough. It also juxtaposes Trump’s mixed public positions from 2020–2021, ranging from criticism of the vaccine push to praise of the vaccine as a major achievement.

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The speaker is questioned about the Health Secretary pulling funding for mRNA vaccine research, claiming the risks outweigh the benefits, putting him at odds with the medical community. The speaker responds that Operation Warp Speed was considered incredible, regardless of political affiliation, citing its efficiency and distribution. While acknowledging that Warp Speed was "a long time ago," the speaker states that they are "on to other things" and are looking for answers to other sicknesses and diseases. They mention upcoming meetings to determine the next steps.

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The speakers claim the COVID-19 vaccination program is an ongoing mass experiment that President Trump doesn't want to stop because he is proud of Operation Warp Speed. One speaker says this is tragic because the vaccines are being given to kids. One speaker describes internal fighting and paradoxical actions, such as trying to block the vaccine rollout while simultaneously targeting new variants with updated mRNA vaccines. They assert the vaccines are killing people, referencing autopsy evidence and histopathology. One speaker highlights a leaked video where Trump suggests limiting the vaccine for kids but believes it helps older people. The other speaker refutes this, stating the vaccine kills older people, citing autopsy findings and a BMJ report by the Norwegian Health Authority that found the vaccine likely caused at least 10% and possibly up to 36% of post-vaccination deaths investigated. They claim the CDC reports zero deaths from mRNA vaccines, a claim they dispute based on histopathology slides.

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Speaker argues for credit to federally funded researchers and the officials who funded their work, noting breakthroughs rely on decades of federal science. He states the mRNA vaccine story “does not start with operation warp speed” and that “the sprint actually began” as dedicated NIH and Moderna staff worked day and night. He traces investments back to Obama: “a 2010 PCAST report on reengineering vaccine production,” “a 2013 DARPA grant to Moderna,” and “a 2015 BARDA investment”; by the end of the Obama administration Moderna had mRNA vaccines and therapeutics under test in animals and humans. “This one liter bottle… would contain over 30,000,000 doses,” enough to vaccinate doctors, first responders, or seniors over 75, and “without those investments, frankly, project warp speed would not have squat.” Speaker 1 notes bipartisan support for biomedical research across administrations, mentions monoclonal antibody work and antiviral molecules, and cautions against proposed budget cuts.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as HHS secretary, explains that BARDA is canceling 22 mRNA vaccine development investments, primarily for flu and COVID. He claims mRNA vaccines don't perform well against upper respiratory viruses because they only code for a small part of viral proteins, and a single mutation can make them ineffective. This drives antigenic shift, paradoxically encouraging new mutations and prolonging pandemics. HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these viruses. The canceled contracts total just under $500 million. HHS will prioritize safer, broader vaccine strategies like whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse when viruses mutate. HHS supports safe, effective vaccines and is moving beyond the limitations of mRNA for respiratory viruses.

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"this is a massive win for Secretary Kennedy and basically a silencing of many of the critics." "It's not a ban on mRNA like many people would like to see." "However, it is the wind down of the government investing through BARDA in these technologies." "and their global health investment corporation partner is advised to stop all equity investments in modified RNA technologies." "So follow the money." "When the money isn't there, these are going to fizzle." "This is a bombshell." "The repercussions are going to be felt worldwide." "There will be backlash." "It's not for human use." "This de investment in these 22 projects, it's just the beginning."

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Hi, it's Robert F. Kennedy Jr. here, your HHS secretary. At HHS, we have a division called the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, or BARDA. BARDA drives some of our most advanced scientific research. It funds developments of vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, and other tools to fight emerging diseases and national health threats. Over the past few weeks, BARDA reviewed 22 mRNA vaccine development investments and began canceling them. Let me explain why. Most of these shots are for flu or COVID, but as the pandemic showed us, mRNA vaccines don't perform well against viruses that infect the upper respiratory tract. Here's the problem: mRNA only codes for a small part of the viral proteins, usually a single antigen. One mutation and the vaccine becomes ineffective. This dynamic drives a phenomena called antigenic shift, meaning that the vaccine paradoxically encourages new mutations and can actually prolong pandemics as the virus constantly mutates to escape the protective effects of the vaccine. Millions of people, maybe even you or someone you know, caught the omicron variant despite being vaccinated. That's because a single mutation can make mRNA vaccines ineffective. The same risk applies to flu. After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA, HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses. That's why after extensive review, BARDA has begun the process of terminating these 22 contracts totaling just under $500,000,000 To replace the troubled mRNA programs, we're prioritizing the development of the safer, broader vaccine strategies, like whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse when viruses mutate. Let me be absolutely clear: HHS supports safe, effective vaccines for every American who wants them. That's why we're moving beyond the limitations of mRNA for respiratory viruses and investing in better solutions. Thank you. Produced by the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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"And, you know, we're not here to judge anyone that did take a shot." "And in fact, what we need to focus on now is government funding, NIH funding for those who did and are still suffering." "There are a lot of people left in the wake of this program." "However, I think these bold moves give us basically fodder for the cannon to continue to fire and say, look, we will work on better science, better technology, but let's not forget those who were harmed by this." "And we need to focus on better technologies, not gene therapies that go to every cell in the body, not gene therapies for respiratory viruses." "As the secretary said, look, we're for good science. We're not trying to pull everybody's vaccine away from them, but we're not gonna allow them to take unsafe ones."

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The US Health Department intends to cancel contracts and cut funding for some vaccine development projects, including those targeting COVID-19. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that $500 million in funding would be halted for 22 projects, many led by major drug makers like Pfizer and Moderna. These projects use mRNA technology. While mRNA vaccines are credited with slowing the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, Kennedy stated he wants the department to invest in "better solutions," but did not elaborate on what those solutions would be. The Department of Health and Human Services is pulling the funding and Kennedy is calling on the department to move away from mRNA vaccines.

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The US Health Department intends to cancel contracts and cut funding for some vaccine development projects, including those targeting COVID-19. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the halt of $500 million in funding for 22 projects, many led by major drug makers like Pfizer and Moderna. These projects utilize mRNA technology. While mRNA vaccines are credited with slowing the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, Kennedy stated he wants the department to invest in "better solutions," though he did not specify what those solutions would be.

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The speaker states that while messenger RNA (mRNA) can be used to produce missing proteins like insulin, using mRNA for vaccines is a failed and dangerous concept. They criticize the US government for not being honest about their involvement in mRNA research, specifically the Adept p three program, which aimed to use mRNA to end pandemics within 60 days.

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Trump still talks about the millions of lives saved by the mRNA vaccine, but the vaccine is a blind spot in the MAHA. Deaths and injuries since January 20th are now on the current administration's watch. Ethically, they own what's going on by not talking about it and not removing the vaccine. If there's a plan, it may involve collateral damage because they don't believe they can remove it right now. The speaker believes the blame ultimately lies at Trump's feet, and the current administration owns what's going on. There seems to be a considered effort to sweep COVID and the vaccine under the rug. Until action is taken, the speaker will continue to call it as they see it.

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US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has blocked $500 million in funding for respiratory disease vaccine research, canceling over 20 government contracts for mRNA jabs. Kennedy, a long-time vaccine skeptic, stated his department concluded the vaccines pose more risk than protection against respiratory illness. Professor Jonathan Ball, a Molecular Virology expert, responded by calling the move an example of misinformation and anti-science. He stated that mRNA vaccines have been incredibly effective, helped bring the COVID pandemic under control, and offer great hope for other infectious diseases.

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- "After reviewing the science and consulting top experts at NIH and FDA, HHS has determined that mRNA technology poses more risk than benefits for these respiratory viruses." - "BARDA has begun the process of terminating these 22 contracts totaling just under $500,000,000 To replace the troubled mRNA programs, we're prioritizing the development of safer, broader vaccine strategies, like whole virus vaccines and novel platforms that don't collapse when viruses mutate." - "I'm still waiting for Robert Kennedy Jr. To say that we're going to wipe out mandates and everyone will have a choice, but this is a great step in the right direction." - "Half a billion dollars, 22 projects in the pipeline for mRNA vaccine technology." - "KFF Foundation did a survey on really what Americans are still going to want this vaccine going into the fall, the COVID vaccine."
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