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Rochelle Walensky, John Snow Memorandum, Loren Walensky, CARB-X and more
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Rochelle Walensky resigns as CDC director
Dr. Rochelle Walensky has announced her resignation as Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States.
Her official reason cited was “the nation's progress in coping with COVID-19.”1 The announcement also happened to coincide with the World Health Organization’s declaration that the “global health emergency” related to COVID-19 had ended.2
Walensky was nominated to the directorship by President-elect Joe Biden on December 7, 2020, while she was employed at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.3 She replaced the outgoing Robert Redfield.
As noted by NPR, Walensky’s “career in medicine started during the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis.” From 2014-2015, she served as chair of the Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council, a team within the NIH tasked with advising high-level officials on “the planning, coordination, and evaluation of research and other HIV/AIDS activities conducted or supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH),” including the Director of the Office of AIDS Research (OAR), the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Assistant Secretary for Health, and the Director of NIH.4
Walensky’s profile on the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Prevention Policy Modeling Lab website describes her as being “internationally recognized for motivating US policy toward the promotion of routine HIV screening and for her work on effective and efficient strategies of HIV care in South Africa.”5
She is a member of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) and the Association of American Physicians (AAP), and has also served as a member of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents.6
Prior to taking office in the Biden Administration in 2021, Walensky had already been actively engaged on the question of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She was among the first signatories of the John Snow Memorandum, published in the Lancet in October 2020.7 The memo asserted that “[t]he infection fatality rate of COVID-19 is several-fold higher than that of seasonal influenza and infection can lead to persisting illness, including in young, previously healthy people,” based on the false premise that pre-existing immunity to the “novel” virus did not exist within the population. It called for “clear communication about the risks posed by COVID-19 and effective strategies to combat them” such as physical distancing, face coverings, and “continuing restrictions” which “must be supported by financial and social programmes.”
The memo is worth reading, as it comes across very much like a one-for-one counter to the Great Barrington Declaration published the very same month.8 In fact, that seems to have been exactly the point, as per the GBD's Wikipedia page. Other signatories in the initial crew include the infamous David Fisman (who argued it was dangerous for the “vaccinated” to mix with the “unvaccinated”),9 Isabella Eckerle (a collaborator of the more infamous Christian Drosten),10 and Angela Rasmussen (who piled on doctors spreading “misinformation” with the equally pleasant Timothy Caulfield, while also working at VIDO-InterVac, an institution at the University of Saskatchewan developing their own COVID-19 vaccine).1112
On November 19, 2020, the journal Health Affairs published a study led by Walensky with a rather odd premise. The piece is now hidden behind a paywall but an archived version remains available.
Titled Clinical Outcomes Of A COVID-19 Vaccine: Implementation Over Efficacy, the study argues that “factors related to implementation will contribute more to the success of vaccination programs than a vaccine’s efficacy as determined in clinical trials.”13 Funny - she must have seen the data coming out of the Pfizer-BioNTech clinical trial! I would, of course, direct her to the excellent breakdown series at
and .Specifically, Walensky and her team warn that things like “manufacturing or deployment delays, significant vaccine hesitancy, or greater epidemic severity” would all make the COVID-19 vaccines work less well, and that therefore, health officials should “invest greater financial resources and attention to vaccine production and distribution programs, to redouble efforts to promote public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines, and to encourage continued adherence to other mitigation approaches, even after a vaccine becomes available.”
In other words, Walensky set the stage for the inevitable COVID-19 vaccine failures to be blamed on any combination of the following unrelated things:
A rollout that is deemed to be “too slow”
Any arbitrary number of people who decline to take the shot for any reason
Any increase in illness that can be blamed on COVID-19
Not enough money
People not continuing to do non-vaccine things like locking down, wearing face coverings, working from home, etc.
Thus, it shouldn’t be surprising that Walensky then led the charge in declaring the “Pandemic of the Unvaccinated” less than one year later.14
A comment from someone named PaulG sums up quite well why Walensky’s approach has always been completely backwards. The irony, of course, is in the reply from “Eric”, who offers as rebuttal links to the Phase III clinical trial interim reports from Pfizer-BioNTech and AstraZeneca — the exact trials Walensky argues are essentially irrelevant.
In the acknowledgements, Walensky discloses funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Massachusetts General Hospital and CNN, of all things.
Conflicts of interest
Beyond the well-covered inconsistencies in her statements regarding COVID-19 and associated vaccine products, Walensky has faced criticism for perceived conflicts of interest. Her husband is Loren Walensky, a “renowned pediatric oncology researcher” at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute at Harvard University.15
As detailed in an article published by RedState in August 2021, Loren co-founded a biotechnology company called Lytica Therapeutics in October 2019, which swiftly received a $16.9 million grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) - the government agency that employs Rochelle.16 The grant was issued February 18, 2020.17
The specific funding program in question, the Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Biopharmaceutical Accelerator (CARB-X), is funded by:18
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA)
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
United Kingdom Department of Health and Social Care (through the Global Antimicrobial Resistance Innovation Fund)
Wellcome Trust
CARB-X is a global non-profit partnership accelerating antibacterial products to address drug-resistant bacteria, and the grant it awarded to Lytica is intended to “develop antibacterial peptides with broad activity against multidrug-resistant bacteria.” With this in mind, consider the role that bacterial pneumonia seems to have played in a significant portion of COVID-19 fatalities, as recently highlighted by Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.19
Of course, this is not new information. In their October 2021 paper, researchers Denis Rancourt, Marine Baudin and Jérémie Mercier identified efforts across the world to limit the use of antibiotics in patients diagnosed with COVID-19.20 Antibiotic prescriptions dropped significantly in April 2020 and remained low, allowing for secondary bacterial pneumonia to overtake patients who otherwise would have otherwise recovered.2122 They also note that the suppression of the use of ivermectin likely also contributed, given its broad antiviral and antibacterial properties, citing past research on its use against tuberculosis as an example.23
If Walensky’s Lytica Therapeutics is tasked with developing new antibiotic products to treat lung infections (like pneumonia), it stands to reason that the use of the many existing antibiotics and ivermectin (and likely other yet-to-be-identified repurposed drugs) would stand in the way of them fulfilling their CARB-X grant obligations. Hence, conflict of interest.
Then there’s the fact that in May 2022, Lytica was accepted into the Blue Knight program funded by Johnson & Johnson and BARDA — the latter of which sits alongside Walensky’s CDC within the Department of Health and Human Services.24 J&J, of course, developed an adenoviral vector COVID-19 vaccine under its Janssen subsidiary which received hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. government funding through Operation Warp Speed.25
Interestingly, the page on Lytica’s website that formerly detailed Walensky’s role as scientific co-founder is no longer available (except by Wayback Machine, of course). He still appears on the front page under the Leadership heading, not far above the Scientific Advisory Board section that includes a former Janssen vice president.26
But Lytica isn’t Loren Walensky’s first rodeo. He also serves as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board and a consultant for Aileron Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company developing treatments against side effects caused by cancer chemotherapy.27
Aileron's investors are a who's who of pharmaceutical industry giants, including Eli Lilly, Novartis, Roche, and SR One (GlaxoSmithKline's venture capital firm).28293031 The first paper published on the news section of Lytica's website, titled Design of stapled antimicrobial peptides that are stable, nontoxic and kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria in mice, discloses a partnership between Aileron and Walensky’s employer, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Incidentally, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has itself been funded by a number of relevant organizations such as Abbott, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, BD, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Biogen, BlackRock, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, Takeda — all of whom profited greatly from diagnostics, experimental treatments and novel vaccine candidates for COVID-19. Additional donors of note are Donald and Melania Trump, the Trump Foundation, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (whose board of directors includes Anthony Fauci and former FDA commissioner/Gavi director Margaret Hamburg), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Steve and Michele Kirsch Foundation, Open Society Foundations and the World Health Organization.32
Walensky’s lab at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute acknowledges further research funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.33 The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society received at least two grants from Pfizer in 2021.34
According to NPR, employees at the CDC were unaware of the news of Walensky’s departure until they heard the announcement themselves. She is set to remain in office until June 30, with no replacement named as of today.
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Paltiel, A. D., Schwartz, J. L., Zheng, A., & Walensky, R. P. (2020). Clinical outcomes of a COVID-19 vaccine: implementation over efficacy. Health Affairs, 40(1), 10.1377/hlthaff. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2020.02054
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With your research skills, I have a suggestion for a topic that I came upon last year.
The quarantine camps built in Australia ever so efficiently were contracted to an international company called Multiplex. I suspect this might become relevant and important in the near future outside of kangaroo land.
RE: Elon Musk and the "everything app"
Musk could actually be sincere that he wants people to say whatever they want, but I would caution that by definition the "everything app" would have other means to punish you beyond merely removing your posts. I have a feeling that social credit systems are a bigger prize than restricting people's ability to post within their algorithm enforced filter bubble.