What a joke! Computer simulations that equal garbage in equals...

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    What a joke! Computer simulations that equal garbage in equals garbage out.

    All performed by government funded universities that are captured by pharma funded studies that only want to arrive at their designated outcome or they're binned.

    The same universities that are now becoming a hotbed of mRNA production facilities around the country.

    VICTORIA

    Australia’s Federal Government made a strategic partnership with Moderna in 2022 to build a factory in Victoria at Monash University. The commercial plant, which will pump out 100 million jabs a year, is scheduled to be finished this year, creating 500 manufacturing jobs.

    ”BioNTech is also building a factory in Melbourne at La Trobe University to produce product for clinical trials - for “1200 more local jobs”.

    NSW

    University of Technology Sydney has $1.4 million from the NSW Tech Central Infrastructure fund to build a Vaccine and RNA Design Centre to create new intellectual property (ie: patent royalties). This is part of a $4.4 million package that also funds a prototype manufacturing plant, in partnership with the University of Sydney.

    University of NSW RNA Institute - got $25 million from the NSW government according to DISR. It’s website says it has has secret agreements with “a variety of entities” in industry, government and academia, but openly says it partners with Merck.The Institute said in May that it was “fast-tracking” production of an mRNA livestock vaccine developed by the Gates-funded Tiba Biotech for sheep and goats against border disease virus. Tiba is partnered with CEPI, an NGO dedicated to spreading the mRNA platform worldwide, founded by the Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust and WEF.Border virus has never been a big problem so far. Lambs are born a bit small and extra hairy. But despite acknowledging it’s not an emergency, The Institute has now finished producing an mRNA vaccine for it and will move on to mRNA products for foot-and-mouth disease and lumpy skin disease, neither of which are even in Australia because our biosecurity measures have worked just fine to date.The Institute has also just announced another $1.8 million from the Medical Research Future Fund (your taxes) to promote mRNA products for urinary tract infections.

    QLD

    University of Queensland and Griffith University have been given $280 million including $17 million from the Queensland Government to build a “Translational Science Hub” with French pharma giant Sanofi, for a range of diseases including a “first-ever chlamydia vaccine”.

    Chlamydia is easily and cheaply treated with a week of doxycycline.

    But - two hundred jobs! The funding call went out in February, including $10 million from each university and undisclosed funds from Sanofi. The money is for projects that advance the vaccines and therapeutics “pipeline”.The research contracts “will primarily involve Sanofi funded fee-for-service work utilizing UQ expertise and capability”.It appears as though the Queensland government is funding Sanofi to patent expensive mRNA products for easily treatable illnesses, benefiting Sanofi.Another company using the Translational Research Institute is Vaxxas.

    Vaxxas has received an unknown amount of Queensland Government funding to create mRNA gene-vaccine skin-patch technology at a new Brisbane factory.












 
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