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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

NIH Posts Former NIH DIrectors Singing About "COVID 19 and the Vaccine"

stock here: Not sure how to take this "parody".   At 2:20 as he sings "we'll beat Coronavirus when we have that vaccine"....and then his wife performs a two hand choking motion, and moving downward as in dying.

The song was written by someone else.   Dr. Carrie Wolinetz.    OK fair enough, but this ladies titles and job function are creepy as hell.

Associate Director for Science Policy, NIH. This appointment is effective February 23, 2015.

Dr. Wolinetz has most recently been serving as Deputy Vice President for Federal Relations with the Association of American Universities (AAU). Her primary responsibility was to coordinate advocacy on funding and policy issues relating to the National Institutes of Health and biomedical research.

In other words....we fund the things that "find" the results that support our narratives.

Prior to that she.....she worked on a portfolio of issues that included federal funding of research, the use of


animals in research, cloning and stem cells, and biosecurity.

Cool!   Stem cells from aborted babies, and then digital biometric profiling!     Just the gal we need in our lives and controlling communications and funding of universities.   

But if you go to their Facebook page, there is a spot where someone can "Add Diversity Information" 

I couldn't help but leave comments on their Facebook page, please also do so.  

 

 Dr. Francis Collins and Diane Baker perform a parody of “Puff, the Magic Dragon” for Camp Fantastic. 

34,521 views Aug 10, 2020 Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins and his wife, Diane Baker, can’t do their usual volunteering at Camp Fantastic, where children with cancer spend a week together in a camp setting, but with the necessary medical support. 

So, taking advantage of some clever lyrics from Dr. Carrie Wolinetz, they created this video in the hopes it will bring smiles to the faces of this year’s campers and staff.

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