A cache of internal emails obtained from within the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has revealed years of strategic planning for future pandemics involving governments, foundations, international organizations and pharmaceutical companies, according to a report by Maryanne Demasi published by Brownstone Institute [1]. The documents stretching back to at least 2016 show that Dr. Francis Collins, director of the NIH from 2009 to 2021, was at the center of these efforts. In that role, he oversaw the allocation of the agency’s substantial research budget, which ran into tens of billions of dollars annually [1]. The emails show Collins working closely…

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