At his Substack page, Dr Robert Malone exposes yet more corruption in the insatiable medical-industrial complex in DC:
ARPA-H, a branch of the IC within NIH
I really did not begin to
understand the Washington DC/Bethesda- based National Institutes of Health
(NIH) healthcare bureaucracy until my research laboratory was recruited and
relocated from the University of California, Davis to the University of Maryland,
Baltimore School of Medicine in 1997. Before then, I had a vague notion that
the NIH intramural (Bethesda/Rockville- based research campus) and extramural
(mostly Rockville administrative campus) infrastructure was a sort of research
paradise, where all the really important government funded biomedical research
work was done. For the lucky few who were good enough, the elite of the elite,
they were able to work unencumbered by the daily grind of the endless
begging-for-dollars grant and contract writing (and associated funding
politics) which has come to dominate the lives of most academic biomedical
researchers.
. . .
I am searching my brain for the
right metaphor to express the reality of the NIH that I actually encountered in
moving from the academic epicenter of California agriculture to the belly of
the medical-industrial complex beast - an astronomic Black Hole comes closest.
Like the effects of a Black Hole on spacetime, the massive amount of money
allocated to the NIH bureaucracy by the US Federal Government (year, after
year, after year) distorts every aspect of modern medical research, across the
United States medical research enterprise and beyond throughout the world.
So with that prelude and context,
enter the new NIH program called ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for
Health).
Dr Malone concludes:
Frankly, what I see is yet another
spook being embedded into the federal arm of the “public-private partnership”
which exists between the global medical-industrial complex and the US federal
government, and given a nice juicy $6.5B birthday gift with no strings attached
and no ability of the executive branch to provide oversight. ARPA-H appears to
me to be an intelligence community operational research arm that has been
embedded into the Office of the Director of NIH. What could possibly go wrong?
Much more here. Again, Saul Alinsky's first Rule for Radicals:
“Control healthcare and you control the people.”
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