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Don’t forget that Robert Garry developed a test for anti-squalene antibodies which was used to develop a theory about the cause of Gulf War syndrome and anthrax vaccine injuries, described in the book vaccine a. I think this was an attempt to hide other problems with the anthrax vaccine.

Also don’t forget that Garry, who supposedly teaches in New Orleans, is part owner of a company located near Fort Detrick, Maryland To develop reagents for use with potential biological warfare agents including hemorrhagic fevers.

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Wha? Wow, Dr. Nass, you really do have encyclopedic knowledge of this stuff. He's so much worse than I thought. I'm going to have to dig in and add this guy to the Gain-of-Function Hall of Shame! Thanks so much for reading and commenting!

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https://zalgen.com/science/science-leadership/

“ Zalgen is on the cutting edge of viral hemorrhagic fever products discovery and development.

“Our scientific team, advisors and collaborators have the experience and know-how to navigate through this difficult environment in a very efficient manner that will bring to market numerous innovative and useful products critical to combat these fevers and related neglected tropical diseases.

“Led by Dr. Robert F. Garry, Zalgen programs cover three important business areas — vaccines, immunotherapeutics and diagnostics — all utilizing proprietary recombinant technology and platform experience resulting in solutions addressing critical medical needs.”

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And yet another bizarre coincidence: Professor Robert Gary is on a Brighton Collaboration committee investigating vaccine injuries like tinnitus. He has no experience in this field and presumably was placed on this committee To help control its deliberations and votes

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