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Ink's avatar
Dec 7Edited

"3) Operation Warp Speed was a tremendous success and a model to build upon in the future. The vaccines, which are now probably better characterized as therapeutics, undoubtedly saved millions of lives by diminishing likelihood of severe disease and death."

Renamed HHS-DOD COVID-19 Countermeasures Acceleration Group (CAG) under Biden.

The CAG was dissolved on 31 December 2021, per its memorandum of understanding (MOU). The HHS Coordination Operations and Response Element (HCORE) assumed responsibility for all functions performed by the CAG.

https://www.usmcu.edu/Portals/218/JAMS_7_Packard.pdf

https://www.army.mil/article/266203/army_sustainment_command_concludes_its_vital_unprecedented_role_in_support_of_fighting_coronavirus

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Ad Crucem News's avatar

Warp Speed was definitely a huge success for the investors and pharma employees...

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Ink's avatar
Dec 8Edited

Yet you didn't call that out in the article concurring with the report. The summary of the report was widespread public news of at least 2021 or earlier. The fact that point 3 was totally a lie makes the whole rest of the narrative suspect. We were given 2 narratives to choose from. The "official" one and the "alt" one. They're both deceptions.

By "alt" I mostly mean the "lab leak" line.

That the COVID operation/program/campaign overall was a murderous lie we agree on.

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Ad Crucem News's avatar

Correct. "This summary highlights **specific areas of failure** rather than attempting to summarize the whole report. "

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Justin's avatar

Has Harrison, Issues, Etc., or Lyman Stone made any sort of mea culpa?

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Rev. Dean Kavouras's avatar

The Catholic Bishops were the worst! Closing churches for months. President Harrison did a pretty good job, and that is saying a lot since these were uncharted waters. I am grateful for our Governor DeWine who named churches as "essential" in Ohio.

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Christien Hoss's avatar

Words cannot express how grateful I am that most of this did not impact me personally. My husband and I run our own business, and work from home. At the time we lived in Texas and were in the construction industry-deemed essential there. The worst part for us was not being able to go to church (virtual did okay for a while, but we had a hard time with it) inconvenience, and weight gain. We’re both introverts, so the lack of society bothered us only after about three months of lock down, so we visited South Dakota, which never locked down, and eventually moved here. The worst part was family members in the medical industry telling us why we should buy all of the government bs, family and friends losing jobs, or under threat to do so, and family and friends buying in to the whole bs and getting sick anyway - some dying because of it. Words cannot express my gratitude that we don’t live in Canada or Australia or New Zealand, which handled this even worse than the US.

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