Anonymous ID: de5522 April 6, 2021, 12:13 a.m. No.13370032   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0106

http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2021/04/anthony-fauci-and-hitlers-whore.html

 

MONDAY, APRIL 5, 2021

Anthony Fauci and Hitler's Whore

 

 

 

X Judy Woodruff, Anthony Fauci, Ted Turner,X, Tom Brokaw, George Soros, X, Barbara Walters, X, David McCullough

 

 

X, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harrimanm X

 

 

At the age of seventeen, she was sent to a Munich boarding school for six months. While there she was introduced to Adolf Hitler by Unity Mitford.

 

 

As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.

 

The Lame Cherry is not going to figure this out for you, but I came across this photo and you can see that little Anthony Fauci, with the heavy hitters when he still had dark hair. It took me a bit to recognize that old broad in the middle, but the name Harriman came to me. Woman sucked like a hoover and was easiery than Meghan Markle when it came to rich men.

 

These photos matter, as this is the……..pawn file of the bagmen, Mockingbird chirpers and Hitler's whore who flat backed her way to even Bill Clinton made her Ambassador to France.

 

 

Beside two additional marriages, Pamela Harriman had numerous affairs with men of prominence and wealth. During her marriage to Randolph Churchill, she had romantic involvements with men such as: Harriman, who much later became her third husband; Edward R. Murrow; and John Hay "Jock" Whitney. Notable consorts after her divorce from Churchill included Prince Aly Khan, Alfonso de Portago, Gianni Agnelli, and Baron Elie de Rothschild.[6][7]

 

Churchill became well known for her attention to detail with men. When involved romantically with a man, she paid extremely close attention to his desires and preferences, and went to any lengths necessary to satisfy his needs during the affair.[8] William S. Paley, briefly a consort during WWII, said: "She is the greatest courtesan of the century", meaning it more as a compliment than a detraction.[6] The more critical Max Hastings said, acerbically, "she was … described as having become 'a world expert on rich men's bedroom ceilings'."

 

 

This is all about degrees of separation. There is the committee in the lords and the priests. There is their whores who dally about in he parlor. Then there are the money bagmen and the propagandists. You see how this cesspool pools in the sewage. They never get invited inside, but they benefit from the associations.

 

I did not know everyone, but you see the branches of this, and the odd turd out, is Anthony Fauci. Now you know why this voodoo doc has more shelf life than J Edgar Hoover with blackmail files.

 

 

Nuff Said

 

 

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Anonymous ID: de5522 April 6, 2021, 12:42 a.m. No.13370128   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0147

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WALTER AND LEONORE ANNENBERG, BROOKE ASTOR, IRENE DIAMOND, THE GATES FAMILY, THE ROCKEFELLER FAMILY, GEORGE SOROS AND TED TURNER WILL BE HONORED AT CELEBRATION MARKING CENTENNIAL OF CARNEGIE'S PHILANTHROPY

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

Diane Fusilli/Liz Ward

M Booth & Associates

(212) 481-7000

 

Seven remarkable individuals and families, who have used their vast private wealth on behalf of the public good, will receive the first-ever Andrew Carnegie Medals of Philanthropy from the 21 worldwide institutions that he established during his lifetime. The new awards commemorate the centennial of Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy.

 

The inaugural recipients of the Carnegie Medals of Philanthropy are:

 

Ambassadors Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg on behalf of the Annenberg Foundation

Brooke Astor

Irene Diamond

The Gates Family

David and Laurance S. Rockefeller on behalf of the Rockefeller Family

George Soros

Ted Turner

The medals will be awarded December 10 at a luncheon at the New York Public Library to symbolize the great affection Mr. Carnegie had for libraries, especially in this city, many of which benefited from his largesse. The awards ceremony will be the centerpiece of a day-long celebration that marks one of the most significant financial transactions of the 20th century, the day when Andrew Carnegie sold U.S. Steel to J.P. Morgan and with that act unleashed a major epoch of philanthropy.

 

"The Andrew Carnegie Medals of Philanthropy honor leaders who understand how modern philanthropy plays a critical role in building and sustaining our democratic institutions," said Vartan Gregorian, president of Carnegie Corporation of New York and chair of the executive committee that is spearheading the centennial events. Also serving on the executive committee are Maxine Singer, president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington and Jessica Mathews of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

 

"We believe these individuals and families represent a diverse cross section of philanthropic commitments and geographic locations, as well as old and new views of giving. December 10th will offer us an opportunity to showcase the ideals and remarkable people who are following an ideal forged by Mr. Carnegie. By celebrating his work and theirs we seek to reinvigorate and challenge the philanthropic community for tomorrow," Gregorian said.

 

According to Gregorian, the Andrew Carnegie Medals of Philanthropy will be awarded every two years. "We think it is a wonderful coincidence that the Nobel Prize, which does not have an award for philanthropy, is celebrating its centennial as we launch this new medal and that both of us will recognize these outstanding citizens on the same day. Our goal is to institutionalize the medals with the hope that one day they will be held in the same esteem as the Nobel awards," he added. Andrew Carnegie's philanthropic career began around 1870. In "The Gospel of Wealth" which he published in 1889, he outlined his philosophy of giving, which asserted the rich are merely "trustees" of their wealth and are under a moral obligation to distribute it in ways that promote the welfare and happiness of the common man. He died in 1919 leaving his wife and their daughter. He had given away most of his wealth, about 350 million dollars during his lifetime. His legacy lives on in the 21 institutions that bear his name.

 

EDITORS NOTE:

 

The Annenberg Foundation is being honored for its work in the field of education.

 

Mrs. Astor is being honored for her philanthropic efforts on behalf of New York City.

 

Mrs. Diamond is being recognized for her contributions to AIDS research.

 

The Gates family is being honored for its contributions in the fields of education and health.

 

The Rockefeller family's century-long history of philanthropy is being honored.

 

George Soros' philanthropy on behalf of civil societies is being honored.

 

Ted Turner is being honored for his gifts that established the United Nations Foundation and the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

 

https://www.carnegie.org/news/articles/first-andrew-carnegie-medals-of-philanthropy-announced/

Anonymous ID: de5522 April 6, 2021, 1:42 a.m. No.13370263   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0266

Novavax starts allowing participants on placebo to get COVID-19 vaccine in trials

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-novavax-idUSKBN2BS1X1

 

They give you two shots because the first one may have been a placebo; you are a guinea pig.

 

APRIL 5, 20214:42 PM UPDATED 10 HOURS AGO

Novavax starts allowing participants on placebo to get COVID-19 vaccine in trials

By Reuters Staff

 

2 MIN READ

 

(Reuters) -Novavax Inc said on Monday participants in its ongoing COVID-19 vaccine trials in South Africa and the UK can now receive additional shots, ensuring those who received a placebo can also get the active vaccine.

 

Allowing volunteers to crossover to the active vaccine offers them an incentive to continue in the trials even when other authorized vaccines are available.

 

The company said it planned to cross over participants in its ongoing large, late-stage study in the United States and Mexico, for which the company plans to read out initial clinical data during the second quarter.

 

If authorized for emergency use in the United States, Novavax’s two-shot vaccine would help ramp up ongoing vaccination efforts in the country with currently authorized vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna Inc and Johnson & Johnson.

 

As part of the updated trial design, all participants of the trials in the UK and the U.S. will be offered the chance to receive an additional round of shots, the company said.

 

Participants who opt to do so will receive two additional doses of either vaccine for those who initially received placebo, or placebo for those who first got vaccine.