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In July 2021, Dr. [[Peter Hotez]], a member of the commission and professor of pediatrics and molecular virology at [[Baylor College of Medicine]], and frequent commentator on [[CNN]] and [[MSNBC ]], called "steps to protect our scientists and take swift and positive action to counter the growing wave of far-right antiscience aggression".<ref name=plos>https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001369</ref> | In July 2021, Dr. [[Peter Hotez]], a member of the commission and professor of pediatrics and molecular virology at [[Baylor College of Medicine]], and frequent commentator on [[CNN]] and [[MSNBC ]], called "steps to protect our scientists and take swift and positive action to counter the growing wave of far-right antiscience aggression".<ref name=plos>https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3001369</ref> | ||
− | "We should look at expanded protection mechanisms for scientists currently targeted by | + | "We should look at expanded protection mechanisms for scientists currently targeted by far-right [[extremism]] in the [[United States]]. Rep. [[Paul Tonko]] (D-NY) has introduced a bill known as the [[Scientific Integrity Act of 2021 ]](H.R. 849) to protect US Government scientists from political interference, but this needs to be extended for scientists at private research universities and institutes. Still another possibility is to extend federal [[hate-crime]] protections."<ref name=plos/> |
The protection he has in mind does not seem to extend to the numerous [[COVID-19/Dissident|COVID-19/dissident]] scientists that have been censored, gagged and persecuted for their opinions. With a remarkable [[projection]], Hotez said his critics sought "to concentrate power among a selected few while limiting the reach of opposition group".<ref name=plos/> | The protection he has in mind does not seem to extend to the numerous [[COVID-19/Dissident|COVID-19/dissident]] scientists that have been censored, gagged and persecuted for their opinions. With a remarkable [[projection]], Hotez said his critics sought "to concentrate power among a selected few while limiting the reach of opposition group".<ref name=plos/> | ||
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Revision as of 16:33, 17 January 2022
Own words
The group is "an interdisciplinary initiative encompassing the health sciences, business, finance, and public policy."[1]
Control
Peter Daszak (from EcoHealth Alliance) was installed as chair. In June 2021, recused himself from the Commission’s work on the origins of the virus.
The group has contained at least three Bilderbergers, Jeffrey Sachs (chair), Laurence Boone and Paul Polman.
Criminalizing criticism
In July 2021, Dr. Peter Hotez, a member of the commission and professor of pediatrics and molecular virology at Baylor College of Medicine, and frequent commentator on CNN and MSNBC , called "steps to protect our scientists and take swift and positive action to counter the growing wave of far-right antiscience aggression".[2]
"We should look at expanded protection mechanisms for scientists currently targeted by far-right extremism in the United States. Rep. Paul Tonko (D-NY) has introduced a bill known as the Scientific Integrity Act of 2021 (H.R. 849) to protect US Government scientists from political interference, but this needs to be extended for scientists at private research universities and institutes. Still another possibility is to extend federal hate-crime protections."[2]
The protection he has in mind does not seem to extend to the numerous COVID-19/dissident scientists that have been censored, gagged and persecuted for their opinions. With a remarkable projection, Hotez said his critics sought "to concentrate power among a selected few while limiting the reach of opposition group".[2]
Known members
9 of the 40 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Danielle Anderson | Australian researcher |
Laurence Boone | French economist who caught a "Bilderberg wind" at the 2015 Bilderberg. By 2018, OECD Chief Economist. Later appointed to the Lancet's Commission on COVID-19 |
Peter Daszak | A "completely discredited, conflict-plagued", "longtime partner" of Zhengli Shi, moved US money to the WIV to weaponise bat coronaviruses but didn't mention this in the influential joint statement he secretly got published in The Lancet to promote the "lone bat" theory. Later "investigated" COVID-19's origins. |
María Fernanda Espinosa | Member of the Lancet's COVID-19 Commission who signed the Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19 document |
Paul Polman | Bilderberger who was made a member of the Lancet Commission on COVID-19 |
Jeffrey Sachs | Worked on the privatisation of Russia |
Rajiv Shah | USDSO. As President of the Rockefeller Foundation, sat on the Lancet COVID-19 Commission |
Nísia Trindade | Brazilian Minister of Health installed in 2023 to force children to inject Covid jabs |
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga | Studied psychology at McGill University at the same time as MK-ULTRA research happened there. Parachuted in to become President of Latvia |