May 05, 2020
Redfield and Birx: Can they be trusted with COVID?
By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health DefenseU.S. military documents show that, in 1992, the CDC’s current Director Robert Redfield and his then-assistant, Deborah Birx—both Army medical officers—knowingly falsified scientific data published in the New England Journal of Medicine fraudulently claiming that an HIV vaccine they helped develop was effective. They knew the vaccine was worthless.
Redfield now runs the agency charged with mandating COVID vaccines. Birx, a life-long protégé to both Redfield and Anthony Fauci, served on the board of Bill Gates’ Global Fund. Redfield, Birx and
Fauci lead the White House coronavirus task force.
A
subsequent Air Force tribunal on Scientific Fraud and Misconduct agreed
that Redfield’s misleading or, possibly, deceptive information
seriously threatens his credibility as a researcher …
In 1992, two military investigators
charged Redfield and Birx with engaging in “a systematic pattern of
data manipulation, inappropriate statistical analyses and misleading
data presentation in an apparent attempt to promote the usefulness of
the GP160 AIDS vaccine.” A subsequent Air Force tribunal
on Scientific Fraud and Misconduct agreed that Redfield’s “misleading
or, possibly, deceptive” information “seriously threatens his
credibility as a researcher and has the potential to negatively impact
AIDS research funding for military institutions as a whole. His
allegedly unethical behavior creates false hope and could result in
premature deployment of the vaccine.” The tribunal recommended
investigation by a “fully independent outside investigative body.” Dr.
Redfield confessed to D.O.D. interrogators and to the tribunal, that his
analyses were faulty and deceptive. He agreed to publicly correct them.
Afterward, he continued making his false claims at three subsequent international HIV conferences, and perjured himself in testimony before Congress, swearing that his vaccine cured HIV.Their gambit worked. Based upon his testimony, Congress appropriated $20 million to the military to support Redfield and Birx’s research project. Public Citizen complained in a 1994 letter to the Congressional Committee’s Henry Waxman that the money caused the Army to kill the investigation and “whitewash” Redfield’s crimes. The fraud propelled Birx and Redfield into stellar careers as health officials.
CHD Note: Documents obtained via Tom Paine.

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