Following the Money – Covid, Vaccines …

The tag line for this website is connecting the dots, finding the truth. What better way to connect the dots than by following the money that has been and is being spent related to Covid-19, vaccine research and the broader medical industry as well:

Imperial College of London

Imperial College of London received $79 million from The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (The Gates Foundation).

Their computer model predicted that as many as 2.2 Million people would die in the USA. It is now clear that the model is off by a factor of about 20, even using the official (inflated) numbers.

(Professor Ferguson later resigned in shame when it was uncovered that he had violated the lock down – a policy that his model laid the foundation for – to meet with his married lover even though he had tested PCR positive).

University of Washington

The University of Washington received many grants from The Gates Foundation, including a $279 million grant.

Their computer model also proved to be unreliable: “That the IHME model keeps changing is evidence of its lack of reliability as a predictive tool,” said epidemiologist Ruth Etzioni of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, who has served on a search committee for IHME. “That it is being used for policy decisions and its results interpreted wrongly is a travesty unfolding before our eyes.”

World Health Organization

The Gates Foundation is the largest donor to the WHO, after the USA. The Director of the WHO has had a long association with Bill Gates.

Moderna

The Gates Foundation has provided grants (this grant and this grant) to Moderna, one of the companies at the forefront of the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine.

GAVI

From the article WHO, Pharma, Gates & Government: Who’s Calling the Shots?: “The WHO and the U.S. government are founding partners of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. In 2000, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation provided $750M in seed money to spearhead the creation of Gavi, a public-private partnership and multilateral funding mechanism involving the WHO, governments, the vaccine industry, the World Bank, philanthropic foundations and civil society groups …”

Other vaccine companies funded by The Gates Foundation

From the article Bill Gates Funds a Crucial COVID-19 Vaccine Human Trial, Merck Adds 2 Candidates: “Novavax’s vaccine effort is backed by $388 million from the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovation (CEPI), a nonprofit founded by Bill Gates. The billionaire philanthropist created the organization in 2015 to prepare the world for “a global respiratory epidemic,” which he prophetically warned about in a TED talk the same year.”

National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program

$4,041,124,081.01 (over 4 $billion) has been paid out by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.

Immunity from lawsuits for drug companies

From the article Why the Government Pays Billions to People Who Claim Injury by Vaccines: “For most drugs—actually, every type of drug other than vaccines—the manufacturer can be legally liable for harm that results from a product it sells. Vaccines are produced by privately held pharmaceutical companies, but they have a unique arrangement with the U.S. government: When a person reports harm that could feasibly be related to a vaccine, a government program—not a pharmaceutical company—pays compensation.”

Profits from seven billion doses of vaccine

Think of the profit when 7 billion people are vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine. Assume a very conservative $25 per vaccination and a yearly vaccination schedule: $175 billion per year of revenue.

Profits from side effects of vaccines

Assume a very conservative 1 out of a 100,000 people have severe side effects and a conservative $1,000 per person per year of treatment. That calculates to $70 billion per year. (Each year more people will suffer consequences from new doses of the vaccine).

Remdisivir vs. Hydroxychloroquine

Fauci has been reticent to join many other doctors, and some recent research, in supporting Hydroxychloroquine, a drug approved decades ago, as a treatment. HCQ costs less than a dollar a pill. On the other hand, Fauci has promoted the use of Remdisivir, which can cost thousands of dollars.

Medicare Reimbursement for Covid-19

Medicare will pay hospitals more for a Covid-19 case than for a pneumonia case (though the symptoms are indistinguishable). And far higher reimbursements are made when a Covid-19 patient is put on a ventilator.

Medical insurance for doctors

Some doctors can expect to pay as much as 150,000 per year for malpractice insurance.

Pharma profits

From the article Pharma More Profitable than Other Large Industries, Study Shows: “The study team notes that 35 large pharmaceutical companies, they were not identified in the abstract, earned cumulative revenue of $11.5 trillion over the 18-year study period. When looking at the other profit measures, the companies had gross profit of $8.6 trillion, EBITDA of $3.7 trillion and net income of $1.9 trillion.”

And the profits are bound to go up as a result of Covid-19: “Pharmaceutical companies view Covid-19 as a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity,” said Gerald Posner, author of “Pharma: Greed, Lies, and the Poisoning of America.”

Summary

Huge profits are being made while the companies are protected from lawsuits (thanks to back-up from the tax-payers). Expensive drugs are hyped and cheap drugs are maligned. Medicare reimbursements are skewed to incentivize a Covid diagnosis. A vaccine gold rush is under way. A single organization is responsible for most of the research, policy and funding of an entire industry. This is enough to make anyone question whether the medical establishment really has our health as their number one priority.

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