‘TRUTH’ With RFK, Jr. and Naomi Wolf: Fighting for Our Constitutional Rights
– Yeah, I mean, NIAID [Fauci is director] owns the Moderna vaccine, has the patent for the Moderna vaccine. And there’s six of Tony Fauci’s top aides that own royalties to that, so they’re getting, so people in his agency collect $150,000 a year in royalties on that vaccine.
– How is that legal? Isn’t that-
– You know what? Tony Fauci made that legal. It was made legal in the Bayh-Dole Act, which was, I think, 1982. The Bayh-Dole Act didn’t mean to do that. Senator Bayh and Senator Dole, who I knew both them very well, what they wanted was to make sure that universities that work on medicines, that develop medicines, could sell them and make royalties, and that the government agencies could own patents on products they helped develop because, at that point, they were developing the products and giving them away to the industry, and the industry would make all this money, and people were saying, “Oh, taxpayer funded?” So they did that. But when HHS developed it to in-house guidance, it said, “Well, we’re also gonna allow the individuals who worked on that product while they’re in the agency, being paid by us, the taxpayer, that they can make unlimited…” At that time, it was unlimited. And then in 2002, there was a congressional investigation of a drug called interleukin, and it turned out Tony Fauci, which was going through Tony Fauci’s NIAID, through his agency. And when the inspector general of HHS, they had realized that the interleukin-2 was causing depression, suicidal ideation, and capillary leaks in a lot of the study subjects, but they did not warn them, which they legally had to, so there was a federal investigation. And Tony Fauci had made sure that the new brochures, which to inform the study group of what was happening, that they did not include that information.
– And when Congress investigated it, they found out that Tony Fauci owned the patent for interleukin.
– And he, at that time, he could collect unlimited royalties.
– And he agreed as a result of that investigation, informally, that any money he made, he said publicly, he never signed an agreement, he said publicly, “Any money I make I’ll donate to charity.” He didn’t say what charity, and nobody has ever followed up. And it could be his kid’s school charity or whatever, you know? When people give to charities, they give to charities that have a reciprocal altruism aspect to them.
– And so at that time HHS, because of that scandal, HHS changed the rule for the first time and said, “We’re gonna put a cap on it, $150,000 per year, per patent, per individual.”
– And the CDC owns 58 patents. His agency owns 1,000 patents. I think close to 2,000, like 2,200 patents.
– I mean, my head is exploding. I just have to jump in here because I have to process what you’re telling me. You’re saying, and this confirms reporting that we’ve been doing, that, clearly, we’ve only reached the tip of the iceberg. I know that Fauci earns $500,000 a year and the top amount–
– Yeah, he makes more than the vice president in his salary.
– Is at top-level government workers, are supposed to earn is 180,000, and he just got a million-dollar gift from the State of Israel for speaking truth to power. So I’ve been wondering, where is the extra $320,000 coming from? And from what you’re describing, it sounds like he’s got a direct conflict of interest. So when the CDC pops up and says, “Go get your vaccine, go get your vaccine,” that message goes right to Mr. Fauci’s bottom line and his colleagues’ bottom line. Is that what I’m hearing? I mean, is that actually what’s happening?
– I don’t know how many patents he owns, and nobody in the press has ever asked him. He has this capacity to, you know, he’s been there, he’s the J. Edgar Hoover of public health. He’s been there for 50 years, and the only way that you will have survived in that agency for 50 years is by carrying the water of being in the tank with pharma.
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