Why the military-spy complex wants Jay Bhattacharya to be the Director of the NIH

December 8, 2024- by Steven Greer, MD

This Wall Street Journal op-ed supporting Jay Bhattacharya as Trump’s nominee to become the new Director of the NIH accidentally supports my argument for why he is unqualified. They call him a “karmic” pic, but the NIH is not a feel-good fuzzy wuzzy agency. It is an extremely rational basic science agency, or it is supposed to be.

There are two reasons Jay is so widely liked as a the NIH nominee. First, he has an insincere affable personality like Barack Obama in 2008. Secondly, most would love to see karma come to reality. Anthony Fauci called Jay a “fringe epidemiologist” and censored him. Now, Jay will be running the NIH where Tony Virus worked.

However, Jay is not a medical researcher. After medical school, he went into economics and never did a clinical residency program. He has NIH grants, but they are on policy and economics topics. He has never done basic science research to my knowledge. The NIH is an agency created to promote work on curing cancer or the human genome (and it has failed badly at that task).

“Fine.”, one might say. “We can ignore that and assume the layers of bureaucrats below Jay at the NIH will handle the basic science grants.”

Well then, the most important reason Jay Bhattacharya is not qualified to run the NIH is that he lacks the moral character to do the reform required, in my opinion.

The NIH is a money laundering scheme to give large amounts of money to top colleges. The entire Harvard University budget is heavily subsidized by the medical school NIH grants, for example. That needs to stop. However, the second somebody like Jay were to cut off the money, hornets from the nest would attack. It is going to take someone with incredible strength courage, like Donald Trump or Elon Musk, to make those reforms. Jay does not have those attributes.

Even more of a third-rail topic for Jay to address at the NIH will be partitioning military WMD research from the legal mission of the NIH. For many decades, the spy-military complex has used the prestigious NIH to launder their dirty work of creating numerous weapons of mass destruction. The gain of function viral research that led to the COVID epidemic is just one of them.

Making true reforms to the NIH will require a special human. I know of a handful of people who could accomplish this, but the last person on earth you want is a spineless medical bureaucrat like Jay Bhattacharya.

Before I got to know Jay, I interacted with him on Twitter about the harm the Pfizer/Moderna “vaccine” gene therapies were doing. He panicked and quickly posted a tweet supporting them. This was long after we knew they were deadly.

After that, I got to know Jay very well. We began working for an entire year on a medical paper. It was on the exclusive data I had gathered from the State of New York showing how Governor Cuomo and his Department of Health euthanized COVID patients in hospitals by using ventilators as murder weapons. Several months ago, when Jay thought he might be in the running for the NIH, he started to slow walk the project. He was making excuse after excuse for not doing his task. He had nothing to perform on the paper other than to proofread it. I had already written it. I knew that he lacked the courage to put his name on a paper that implicated the entire State of New York in murder. I fired him.

So, why is Bhattacharya not running into roadblocks from the Uniparty in Congress? Why is the propaganda arm of the deep state, the Wall Street Journal, endorsing him? It’s precisely because they know he will be a useful idiot and never make any cuts to bioweapons labs or pork to Harvard. I doubt that there will even be any reform of the medical journals and their censorship. I hope I am wrong.

Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss.

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