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It was the DOD all along. Trump knew.


               
2023 Jan 26, 8:22pm   23,356 views  174 comments

by Patrick   follow (59)  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/retired-us-coast-guard-vice-admiral/comment/12191822


Alina
Jan 24

Since DOD funded them, developed them, mandated them and sold the world on them, slim chance anyone’s calling on DOD will have any effect. My hopes for stopping them are lower every day. The hammer is in a downward motion, populations are docile, tired and ignorant. It’s too late. They got us, although I will NEVER understand how few of unelected evildoers got billions of us.


Trump was at least nominally in charge of the DOD. Trump continues to push the toxxine and brag about operation "Warp Speed" which was actually years in the making.

Trump knew. That's why he has to keep pretending that the toxxine is safe when it is really very dangerous. He doesn't want to get blamed for the mass death that the toxxine is causing.

The DOD had been wanting to try out the toxxine even before Trump got into office, which means mean that Obama knew about it too.

https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/article/2440556/dod-announces-covid-19-vaccine-distribution-plan/


IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DOD Announces COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan
Dec. 9, 2020

Today, the Department of Defense announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer initial and subsequent allocations of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The Department continues to work closely with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. As one of the 64 jurisdictions to which the United States government has allocated vaccines, the DOD plans to administer its initial allocation of 43,875 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to CONUS and OCONUS populations of DoD uniformed service members, both active and Selected Reserve components, including members of the National Guard; dependents; retirees; civilian employees; and select DoD contract personnel as authorized in accordance with DoD regulation. ...

The distribution of the allocated COVID-19 vaccines will begin once the Federal Drug Administration authorizes the COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use and in accordance with Operation Warp Speed guidance.


https://www.conejoguardian.org/2023/01/24/on-the-front-lines-whats-in-that-vial-you-will-never-know/


Whether or not you want to believe it, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has managed the Covid response in its entirety. The vaccination biowarfare and tyranny we have experienced over the past three years have been pure theatre — or, in other words, a very sick show. The DoD was, quite simply, running a war effort in which Americans were manipulated, deceived and coerced concerning the virus origins and vaccine mandates. “Safe and effective’” proved to be neither. ...

Latypova studied the contracts Pfizer had with the U.S. government. As per the contracts, the product is shipped to the DoD, which retains 100 percent control and ownership of the vials until their contents are injected into people. She did not find any documentation on a sampling of the vials for the purpose of verification of their contents vs. the label. And the contracts specify that “it is expressly forbidden by the international vaccine supply contracts to perform the vial tests for label conformity.” ...

Note that the DoD “contracted Pfizer in May of 2020 for production of at least 100 million doses by October 31, 2020, and up to 500 million doses later. Pfizer’s initial contract award was for $10 billion, with many additional incentives for delivering more doses faster. Similar contracts were made with numerous other ‘vaccine’ manufacturers, and hundreds of other suppliers,” as reported by Latypova.



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170   The_Deplorable   2025 Aug 28, 5:59pm  

DemoralizerOfPanicans says
"Russia's 2025 defense budget of 15.5T Rubles is equivalent to almost $200B in USD..."

According to Grok "Russia's defense budget for 2025, as approved by President Vladimir Putin in December 2024, is 13.5 trillion rubles, equivalent to approximately $126 billion at current exchange rates."
171   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2025 Aug 28, 6:06pm  

The_Deplorable says

DemoralizerOfPanicans says

"Russia's 2025 defense budget of 15.5T Rubles is equivalent to almost $200B in USD..."

According to Grok "Russia's defense budget for 2025, as approved by President Vladimir Putin in December 2024, is 13.5 trillion rubles, equivalent to approximately $126 billion at current exchange rates."


We got too much corruption, heavily inflated pricing on all the crap army buys and contracts.
172   FreeAmericanDOP   2025 Aug 28, 6:28pm  

The_Deplorable says


According to Grok "Russia's defense budget for 2025, as approved by President Vladimir Putin in December 2024, is 13.5 trillion rubles, equivalent to approximately $126 billion at current exchange rates."

https://www.sipri.org/publications/2025/sipri-insights-peace-and-security/preparing-fourth-year-war-military-spending-russias-budget-2025

Gives the spending at 15.5T Roubles.

Running it through Brave Search Currency Conversion:



$192B is a lot more than $70B. It's getting on 300% of the claimed amount.

At 13.5T Roubles, I still get $162B, or again more than twice the quoted figure
173   Patrick   2025 Nov 16, 10:01am  

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/astrazeneca-executive-we-received


Retired pharma R&D executive Sasha Latypova describes for Sarah Westall how DARPA—specifically Colonel Matthew Hepburn—coordinated the COVID-injection campaign in the U.S. Latypova, who highlights a six-minute-long recording of AstraZeneca executives talking about how they were following DARPA's lead, notes that the U.S. DOD agency responsible for the development of new technologies for use by the military had assembled a "consortium" of pharmaceutical companies like AstraZeneca in 2017 with the stated purpose of developing "drugs and vaccines" within 60 days of being given the "code" (i.e. the ostensible genetic sequence) for a novel pathogen. ...

"Then, further on in this recording...they're saying, 'Oh, yeah. And...then we realized that it was all great because, of course, the money from the DOD is very good and convincing.' And then they started working on this for a while, for several years. That was great. You know, DOD gives them grants, no particular deliverables. They get to play science. And then, you know, he said on February 4th [2020], 'We received a phone call from DARPA telling us that COVID has been declared a national security threat.' And this is, I remind you, a full month before a pandemic was announced. And, you know, Trump signed off on Stafford Act declaration for all 50 states and put FEMA in charge for some reason...[as] the lead agency. But here we have DARPA calling [the] pharmaceutical consortium telling them it's a national security threat. Switch your pan influenza [manufacturing] to COVID."
174   Patrick   2025 Dec 9, 11:18am  

https://x.com/garyruskin/status/1998160254560096588


In response to our #FOIA lawsuit against the Defense Intelligence Agency to obtain its latest assessment (with supporting materials) of the origin of the Covid pandemic, DIA says that they can only find a mere 12 pages of relevant records, and they don’t wish to disclose any of it to the public.

We think the public has a right to know where Covid came from, including what the DIA may know about it.

It’s past time for the Trump administration to deliver transparency about the origins of the Covid pandemic.

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