Pentagon vaccine factory The Pentagon’s Vaccine Factories


 


by Alliance for Natural Health


Why is the Pentagon developing and controlling vaccines? Will our troops become human guinea pigs for MIT’s emerging vaccine to block stress and fear?


In the aftermath of 9/11 and the 2001 anthrax attacks, the federal government decided not to let that crisis “ go to waste.” Allegedly to “better protect” civilians and troops against biochemical attacks, germ warfare, or pandemics (including normal, seasonal flu), it put the Pentagon squarely in the vaccine business.


The resulting initiative, embraced by the Bush Administration and then further championed by the Obama Administration:


  • Realized the Pentagon’s seemingly obsessive dream of acquiring its own factories in which to manufacture vaccines;
  • Wasted nearly a billion taxpayer dollars—against the advice of government analysts;
  • Richly rewarded Big Pharma and several members of Congress; and
  • Introduced terrifying possibilities of state-mandated and -controlled vaccines, including mind control vaccines.

According to a 2009 analysis commissioned by the second Bush Administration and conducted by the Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development, there were two ways the government could ramp up its involvement in protecting against bio-terrorism and epidemics: hire more private contractors, or establish government-managed drug factories.


The analysis recommended the first option, as it was “less costly and timelier than constructing and operating” government-managed facilities. Option two was dubbed “the least viable,” as government-run facilities would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build and operate, and even after paying for construction and operations, the Pentagon would still have to “buy” the resulting products from the drug companies operating the factories.


In view of this analysis, HHS continued to spend millions and millions of dollars working with Big Pharma on vaccine research and production, as they had previously. But the Pentagon wasn’t satisfied: they were absolutely determined to build and control their own vaccine factory—so much so that Assistant Secretary of Defense Andrew C. Weber was quoted as saying, “I want one of my own.”


The red flags here are immediately apparent. Do we really want the military making and then forcing vaccines on our troops, or even civilians? This is scary, not to mention a huge conflict of interest. Those who make, evaluate, and mandate vaccines should never be within one organization!


In addition, why would the Pentagon—which has faced budget cuts in recent years—choose the most expensive option, despite official recommendations against and its own history of huge cost overruns?


Since 2006, the DOD’s $700 million contract with DynPort Vaccine Co. to develop biodefense vaccines has not resulted in a single drug approved by the FDA. This is perhaps the good news. At least it means that vaccines haven’t been approved that should not have been. We should be grateful, given the FDA’s history of shoddy drug approval!


Also, why would the Pentagon see itself as being more qualified than HHS in knowing what drugs and vaccines America “needs?” Do they know something we don’t?


Whatever the motives, the Pentagon’s persistence paid off. Almost as alarming as the Pentagon’s new drug production capabilities is how the project was funded.


At first, Congress wanted no part of the project. In September 2011, the Senate Appropriations Committee nixed the entire $151.6 million for the Pentagon’s vaccine factory initiative because it was “duplicative” of HHS’s programs. But just three months later, a Senate–House conference committee approved $101.7 million, despite their concerns that these funds would be used for “redundant” programs.


What changed in just 90 days? Perhaps that answer can be found in looking where the factories were being built.


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Carl Spencer
I wasn't aware of this! I appreciate the post.
  • December 23, 2013
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Redneck Angel Warrior
  • December 25, 2013
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Sitara Singley
If I am forced to do anything with my body that I deem unfit, I will file assault charges and protest in the public square. I will go out fighting like a rabid pitbull.
  • December 25, 2013
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GodAlwaysWins
hmmm block stress and fear? like lambs to the slaughter?
  • December 25, 2013
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