Introduction: The Tangled Web of Public Health and Politics
Public health should be about saving lives, right? But what happens when billions of dollars meant to protect us get diverted into shadowy projects, political kickbacks, and risky experiments? Investigative journalist Paul Thacker joined Randy Bock on a recent podcast to unravel how funds intended for pandemic preparedness ended up fueling gain-of-function research, media collusion, and questionable payoffs. Let’s dive into the murky world where science meets politics—and why your health might not be the priority.
Table of contents
- Introduction: The Tangled Web of Public Health and Politics
- The Global Virome Project: A Virus Collection Gone Rogue
- Fauci’s Controversial Legacy: From Hero to Villain?
- Vaccine Controversies: Hidden Data and Media Silence
- Public Health’s Misplaced Priorities
- Media Collusion and the CIA’s Hidden Hand
- Political Payoffs and the NGO Shell Game
- COVID Origins: Lab Leak or Natural Spillover?
- Lockdowns: A Failed Experiment
- Accountability: Will Anyone Face Consequences?
- Conclusion: A System in Crisis
- FAQs
The Global Virome Project: A Virus Collection Gone Rogue
Origins and Illicit Funding
Imagine a global treasure hunt—but instead of gold, scientists are collecting viruses. That’s the Global Virome Project (GVP), conceived around 2015 to identify potential pandemic threats. Sounds noble? Maybe. But Thacker reveals emails showing the project was illegally funded through misdirected State Department money. Funds meant for the Predict program—a virus surveillance initiative—were funneled through UC Davis to EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit later banned by HHS for its ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
EcoHealth Alliance: The Middleman in High-Stakes Research
EcoHealth Alliance isn’t just any nonprofit. They became infamous for subcontracting gain-of-function research to Wuhan, China—research controversially backed by Dr. Anthony Fauci. Thacker highlights how this “nonprofit” acted as a financial pipeline, diverting public funds into risky experiments with minimal oversight.
Fauci’s Controversial Legacy: From Hero to Villain?
Gain-of-Function Research and the COVID Cover-Up
Remember when Fauci insisted COVID-19 wasn’t lab-made? Thacker isn’t buying it. He points to Fauci’s role in funding gain-of-function studies (enhancing viruses to study their spread) and the Proximal Origins paper in Nature Medicine, which dismissed the lab-leak theory. Congressional hearings later caught Fauci in contradictions, with Senator Rand Paul accusing him of lying under oath.
“Pathological Liar” or Scapegoat?
Thacker pulls no punches: “Fauci’s a pathological liar.” He argues Fauci’s shifting narratives on COVID origins, masks, and lockdowns were less about science and more about covering tracks. Why? To protect the NIH’s reputation—and possibly his own.
Vaccine Controversies: Hidden Data and Media Silence
Pfizer’s Buried Adverse Events
What happens when a child dies during a vaccine trial? According to Thacker, Pfizer didn’t shout it from the rooftops. Alex Berenson uncovered a Pfizer clinical trial document reporting a child’s death listed as an “adverse event.” Yet outlets like Public Citizen—traditionally critical of Big Pharma—stayed silent. Thacker asks: “Since when do we ignore safety for speed?”
The Media’s Complicity
Why did mainstream media downplay vaccine risks? Thacker ties it to cozy relationships with pharma advertisers and government pressure. He compares journalists to “cicadas”—only loud when politically convenient.
Public Health’s Misplaced Priorities
Chronic Diseases vs. Pandemic Panic
While the CDC frets over hypothetical pandemics, chronic diseases like obesity and heart disease kill millions annually. Thacker argues public health agencies chase headlines (and funding) by hyping rare threats while ignoring everyday killers. “Why pour billions into virus hunting when we know what’s killing us today?”
Media Collusion and the CIA’s Hidden Hand
Reporters with Secret Agendas
Thacker drops a bombshell: The CIA once planted agents as New York Times reporters abroad. This historical tidbit underscores his broader point—media often serves power, not truth. Today, NGOs like GIJN (Global Investigative Journalism Network) lobby for government funds while avoiding scrutiny of their own backers.
Propaganda Tactics: Creating Confusion
Ever heard of Matthew Ty? Thacker describes how Chinese state media cloned an American journalist’s likeness to spread propaganda. It’s a wild example of how misinformation thrives when journalists prioritize access over accountability.
Political Payoffs and the NGO Shell Game
The Clinton Foundation Parallel
Thacker compares EcoHealth Alliance to the Clinton Foundation—a “nonprofit” blurring lines between public service and private gain. Both funneled money through opaque channels, with minimal transparency.
Hunter Biden and the “Wormhole Money”
Remember the laptop scandal? Thacker notes evidence of foreign funds flowing to Biden family accounts, asking, “Why pardon someone unless there’s something to hide?” He ties this to broader patterns of NGOs acting as money-laundering fronts.
COVID Origins: Lab Leak or Natural Spillover?
The Case for a Wuhan Lab Accident
Thacker leans heavily on the lab-leak theory, citing Australian intel sources and cremation data suggesting COVID spread earlier than reported. He critiques the WHO’s China-friendly investigation as a “BBQ that got out of control.”
Intelligence Community Conflicts
A declassified CIA report under Biden claimed “low confidence” in the lab-leak theory—but Thacker suspects political meddling. “If Trump’s team knew it was a bioweapon, no wonder they panicked,” he muses.
Lockdowns: A Failed Experiment
Cultural and Economic Fallout
Thacker slams lockdowns as unscientific overreach, comparing them to using a flamethrower to light a candle. He highlights how China’s harsh measures sparked riots, while the U.S. ignored chronic health trade-offs (e.g., addiction spikes).
Accountability: Will Anyone Face Consequences?
State AGs Demand Answers
A coalition of state attorneys general recently demanded Congress investigate Fauci. Thacker hopes this sparks accountability but doubts DC’s “old boys’ club” will allow it.
Reforming Public Health
Thacker’s solution? Redirect funds to chronic diseases, break up bureaucratic monopolies like the NIH, and enforce transparency in research funding.
Conclusion: A System in Crisis
Public health should heal—not hide. From illegal virus hunting to media collusion, Thacker’s revelations paint a system corrupted by money and power. Until we prioritize people over politics, the next pandemic might be one of trust.
FAQs
A virus-collection initiative funded by misdirected State Department money, later linked to gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
They funneled U.S. taxpayer dollars to the Wuhan Institute of Virology and were banned by HHS for lack of oversight.
Thacker argues Fauci misled Congress about NIH-funded research in Wuhan, citing the Proximal Origins paper as evidence.
Outlets avoided criticizing pharma advertisers, while NGOs with government ties suppressed adverse event reports.
Satellite data showing unusual hospital activity near Wuhan in late 2019 and intel sources pointing to lab accidents.
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