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Covid-19 showed us that the intelligence agencies need to be involved in gathering information about emerging infections around the world. This information is held by soft targets.<ref>https://anti-empire.com/ex-fda-head-wants-the-cia-involved-in-stopping-the-next-pandemic/</ref>}}
 
Covid-19 showed us that the intelligence agencies need to be involved in gathering information about emerging infections around the world. This information is held by soft targets.<ref>https://anti-empire.com/ex-fda-head-wants-the-cia-involved-in-stopping-the-next-pandemic/</ref>}}
 
  
 
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Revision as of 05:35, 11 October 2021

Person.png Scott Gottlieb   SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(doctor, bureaucrat)
Photo 2021-10-11 16-35-48.jpg
BornJune 11, 1972
East Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
NationalityUS
Alma materWesleyan University, Mount Sinai Medical Center
Member ofNational Resilience
PartyRepublican

Scott Gottlieb is an American physician and investor who served as the 23rd commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from 2017 until April 2019. He is presently a resident fellow at the conservative think tank theAmerican Enterprise Institute (AEI), a partner at the venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates (NEA)[1][2], a member of the board of directors of drug maker Pfizer, Inc,[3] and a member of the board of directors of Illumina, Inc.

With these board memberships undeclared, he frequently appears as a neutral expert in corporate media, including on CNBC, and a frequent guest on CBS' Face the Nation.

National security agencies to stop the next pandemic

Historically, the national security agencies wanted to avoid public health issues. And the public health community didn’t want the clandestine services anywhere near its mission out of concern that everyone with a white coat would be perceived to be a spy. Covid-19 showed us that the intelligence agencies need to be involved in gathering information about emerging infections around the world. This information is held by soft targets.[4]


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