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NIAID Contract Obligates Pentagon to Buy 50 Million Doses of Moderna’s Covid Vaccine for $9 Billion

Contract obtained through Freedom of Information Act raises questions about Fauci, transparency and conflicts of interest.

Yet here’s a completely redacted contract between Fauci’s agency, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and his leading vaccine candidate Moderna. The contract was just obtained by journalist Emily Kopp, of Congressional Quarterly, through a Freedom of Information Act request to the National Institutes of Health:

What is it that Fauci does not want us to know about the product he developed with $2.5 billion taxpayer dollars?

Fauci is director of NIAID, which owns the critical patents on the Moderna vaccine and will reportedly receive half the royalties. Six of his employees may also receive $150k annual royalties, at our expense, for their work on the vaccine.

Moderna’s former chair, Moncef Slaoui, is Operation Warp Speed director. The slides below show a second Moderna contract that will give you a notion about the potential size of those royalty payments. That contract obligates the Pentagon to buy 500,000,000 doses for $9 billion — presumably two doses for every U.S. citizen.

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Is anyone else troubled that our government has tasked the military with this enterprise? The government may need soldiers to coerce vaccination once Moderna’s clinical trial results become public.

In Phase 1 of the Moderna trials, virtually all participants experienced unpleasant adverse effects with four volunteers (8.9%) suffering serious Grade 3 reactions meaning that medical intervention was required. Initial results of Phase 3 trials are equally troubling with three participants enduring severe reactions. One of them, Luke Hutchison of Utah, compared his vaccine response — fever, chills, migraines and trouble breathing — as “full on Covid like symptoms.”

3 thoughts on “NIAID Contract Obligates Pentagon to Buy 50 Million Doses of Moderna’s Covid Vaccine for $9 Billion

  1. So, assuming the post were factually correct, the big question is “what level of PEG antibodies would be safe? ”. Plainly, if a substantial part of the 70%+ of US population with antibodies is above the “safe” antibody level, the vaccine, even if it does the job (and for how long?), is hardly a silver bullet. It worries me that the heading below refers to 50 million doses while the text lower down refers to 500,000,000 for the same money. Errors like that in the post don’t help the reader’s confidence …..

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