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“How did an institution that was held in such high regard and that was blessed with bipartisan support for so long sink to this level of distrust and suspicion?”

COVID.

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Years in the making, years of malfeasance & yes, covid made more apparent.

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This is a disappointing article. Some Senior Staffer at NIH has anonymously complained about the organization's leadership over the past few decades.

This is a cowardly act. Others have come forward and dealt with the consequences of exposing the corruption. The most senior staffers in charge of jabs at the FDA at least resigned in protest to the mandates of poorly researched and useless jabs to kids.

Disclosing that there are politics played in a corrupt corporate captured government agency is not news worthy, at least not anymore.

This comment made me angry:

"Most staff, including myself, are puzzled by the sudden change of attitude towards NIH, both by Congress and the public. How did an institution that was held in such high regard and that was blessed with bipartisan support for so long sink to this level of distrust and suspicion?"

Puzzled, really?! After you note the following:

"When Congress investigated Fauci’s management of the grant to EcoHealth Alliance they found a lack of transparency and a blatant cover-up. These congressional hearings are available online, as are the Committee reports and the NIH documents and emails Congress released."

"Nobody within NIH leadership was held responsible for what happened with EcoHealth Alliance, nor have they been held liable for other scandals. Congress found that NIH hid their handling of sexual harassment complaints, forcing a Committee to send them legal subpoeanas. NIH also denied performing gain-of-function studies on monkeypox virus, until Congress caught them doing so. Pile on top of this, an NIH Alzheimer’s researcher was caught in fraud, and there has been a complete lack of accountability for an NIH-funded scientist who failed to release a study on puberty blockers, because the results did not align with orthodoxy that puberty blockers benefit transgender children."

These well documented public scandals along with the continued lying to Congress, using personal email and intentionally misspelling words to avoid FOIA requests, while no leaders accepted accountability is a pretty good reason the public has lost faith in our health agencies.

Cleaning house at our health agencies is long overdue. Folks like this senior staffer preferred to complain in the shadows while watching children continued to be harmed and the health outcomes of all Americans decline.

Goodspeed Bobbie.

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And you can bet this is not the only Government Agency that is rotten to the core. Stauy tuned as they domino.

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We need more exposure to get to the truth in all of our health agencies… it is absolutely imperative there is a change brought forth in this next administration. Our tax dollars need to be used wisely!

We hear so much about what is wrong , we now need solutions!

Critical thinking is needed and we all need to keep up with knowledge and that is why I read Popular R

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check out a page called the expose

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So Monkeypox got a viral-weaponization "upgrade" thanks to NIH - and then we suddenly got a public outbreak, microscopic in size and scale, that was immediately declared a Global Emergency by the Tigrayan Terrorist Tedros, over the objections of his WHO staff... Ya' don't say... Something's rotten, here...

Let's hope that the new NIH bosses will be good enough to publish the research on the effects long-term outcomes of "puberty blockers"... for the sake of those who are now receiving such "gender-affirming care", and those who might, at some point in the future.

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Biolabs & NIH work together. We should not be experimenting in biolabs with the deadliest pathogens on the planet. We should not be allowing the torture of innocent animals to include dogs & monkeys --horridly, and horrifically tortured and killed, day in & day out in labs, "in the name of science." Bullshit. It is in the name of disease & letting lose pathogens that kill that needs to change.

NIH was complicit with the Covid response of harmful vax & of not pushing for therapeutics. That doesn't mean there are not good people who work there.

There are good & intelligent NIH workers who earnestly want what's best for humans. But then there are those in top positions who are culpable for malfeasance.

As for the press? Bought & paid for. Revenues by MSM are 75-90% from big pharm. The news reporting with the fear & inject campaign brought to u by Pfizer & Moderna.

And other areas of govt such as Congress who owned Pfizer & Moderna stocks while they oversaw laws with mandates--any conflicts of interest here?! THE BIGGEST WEALTH TRANSFER IN HISTORY happened while businesses closed & people were sick & dying.

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I hope everyone reads and watches this and makes good decisions on who to trust or not to trust.

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