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600 pages, Hardcover
Published December 5, 2023
Three years later, Jeremy Farrar and his Vietnamese colleague, Tran Tinh Hien, identified the reemergence of the deadly bird flu, or H5N1, in humans. "It was a little girl. She caught it from a pet duck that had died and she’d dug up and reburied," Farrar told the Financial Times.
Based upon Farrar’s report, Dr. Fauci crowed that his long-awaited bird flu had finally arrived. In what has become their familiar enterprise of promoting pandemic panic, Farrar and Fauci received invaluable help from another Wellcome Trust dependent, Neil Ferguson, an epidemiologist and mathematical modeler from former Wellcome director Roy Anderson’s group at Imperial College London. Ferguson was the poster boy for the old saw that "statistics don’t lie but statisticians do."
From the mid-1960s, the CIA was using USAID in its dirty war against the Cuban government including as a cover for various assassination attempts on President Fidel Castro. The principal mastermind of one attempt—during Fidel’s 1971 visit to Chile—was an assassin and USAID official, Antonio Veciana, founder and director of the anti-Castro terror group Alpha 66, which JFK had shut down in 1962. Veciana, whom I met at his Miami home in 2017, told me that he met Lee Harvey Oswald—with whom he shared a CIA handler, David Atlee Phillips—in Dallas a month before my uncle’s assassination.
The State Department funneled some $5 billion into the fomenting of public "Maidan" protests that led to the overthrow of Ukraine’s government and its replacement by a US-installed, pro-Western regime. In a leaked audio recording, neocon kingpin Victoria Nuland, then a deputy secretary of state under Obama, said to the US ambassador to Ukraine, “Fuck the EU,” regarding Europe’s pick for the next ruler of Ukraine, and issued instructions for the handpicking of Ukraine’s new leadership. Nuland’s orchestrated coup prompted Vladimir Putin’s bloodless annexation of Crimea to protect Russia’s only warm-water port in Vladivostok.