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And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...
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And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 23, 2024, 12:07 AM
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https://brownstone.org/articles/ecohealth-funding-suspension-is-pure-theater/

Phizer needs a new vaccine... (Baby needs a new pair of shoes)

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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 23, 2024, 4:00 PM
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Just wait for it … TNet’s bleating sheep will rally around the Uniparty’s MSM propaganda network and discredit the info by pointing out that the article’s author is not a scientist or medical professional.

It’s true, the author (Debbie Lerman) doesn’t work for the NIH, FDA, NAIAD, or any other organization that had been supporting -&- covering up for EcoHealth’s activities in working with and funneling funds to Wuhan Institute for their Gain of Function virology work.

Bio: Debbie Lerman, 2023 Brownstone Fellow, has a degree in English from Harvard. She is a retired science writer and a practicing artist in Philadelphia, PA.

Yep, TNet’s leftist shills for OBiden Handlers Admin’s Big Govt won’t allow themselves to admit that meaningful investigative work about scientific &/or medical malfeasance cannot come from people like REAL journalists, lawyers, etc.

It’s getting harder and harder for them to keep the lid on their side’s lies.

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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 29, 2024, 8:11 AM
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We don’t generally use “article” to describe a blog post. Had not heard of substack before.

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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 29, 2024, 8:24 AM [ in reply to Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on... ]
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Brownstone “Fellow.” That really is a hoot. The IRS is asleep at the wheel.

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And why am I supposed to care about this?****


May 26, 2024, 9:19 AM
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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 26, 2024, 10:29 AM
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PFE is a good buy. You kids who came of age after the dot com boom could learn a lot from more traditional investors. Over time, that high yield really adds up. Will provide plenty of money to pay your myriad doctor bills (from eating some much sh it).

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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 26, 2024, 10:10 PM
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Pfizer was a great buy back in the mid-1990’s, when ###### and Zoloft were among the numerous valuable home-grown medicines.

Perhaps an early warning sign of bad science at PFE was their launch of ‘wonder drug’ Trovan (an antibiotic). Trovan got a Cadillac type safety review between Pfizer itself and the FDA; after ruining thousands and thousands of kidneys, it was pulled from the market..

After Pfizer bought Warner Lambert (paid too much for what amounted to Lipitor), Pfizer management devoted too much of their time trying to make the WL acquisition worth the (too high) purchase price. From that point forward, Pfizer has been a garbage investment.

Its dividend yield is high because few investors have confidence in Pfizer’s growth prospects. I’m familiar with how this works. My employer (a big global outfit HQ’d I’m the EU) had developed the bad habit of making overpriced acquisitions and scrimping on science + engineering in hopes of improving free cash flow (to create the illusion that my employer’s finances were solid and the dividend secure). This house of cards fell apart when free cash flow couldn’t be propped up enough; a cut in the dividend followed and -poof- the stock price tanked.

Pfizer’s business outlook looks similar to my employer’s, but with a delayed reckoning. If business doesn’t pick up within the next 2 years, look for PFE to cut its dividend. Then the stock will tank further.

Good luck, though, with your Pfizer stock. I sincerely hope that my predictions about them are wrong.

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Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on...

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May 27, 2024, 3:43 PM
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It’s certainly not for meme investors, but over time is likely to prove out.

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Still 'memeing' my Nvidia from the early 2000s... Apple & Microsoft, too.***

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May 27, 2024, 3:50 PM
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Re: Still 'memeing' my Nvidia from the early 2000s... Apple & Microsoft, too.***

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May 28, 2024, 7:19 AM
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Good for you. But guess you don’t know what meme investing is.

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I guess you don't recognize 'sarcasm' when you read it... Still memeing.***

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Jun 12, 2024, 12:32 PM
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My wifes grandma was a Pfizer chemist

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May 29, 2024, 8:36 AM [ in reply to Re: And the 'gain-of-function' beat goes on... ]
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she made a fortune and lived till 99 in one of the most posh retirement homes of all time.

They did some good, but lately, batting .100.

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