It looks like a very credible source too, can’t imagine why people wouldn’t their facts from it.
There’s literal video of him at the credible source, but do stay ignorant and continue to be a dumbass like your fellow Leftists. Same credible source that broke the Hunter Biden laptop story that your media faggots censored to assist corrupt Retard Joe and his family of grifters and addicts.
At least they aren't shipping the money off to the chicoms to develop some more viruses. As far as we know. If we just fully funded our government institutions imagine what we could discover.
NIH gives $3.7M to Rutgers and Michigan State to explore effects of 'structural racism' on aging
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded nearly $4 million to the two public universities to explore the effects of 'structural racism' on cognitive aging.
Rutgers Associate Professor Danielle Beatty Moody and MSU Assistant Professor Richard Sadler will lead the team of researchers.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded nearly $4 million to two public universities to explore the effects of “structural racism” on cognitive aging.
Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing and Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey both received a $3.7 million, five-year grant from the NIH’s National Institute of Aging. Rutgers Associate Professor Danielle Beatty Moody and MSU Assistant Professor Richard Sadler will lead the team of researchers.
“The researchers said this examination is essential for developing appropriate strategies to address racial inequities in accelerated aging, particularly in communities where Black Americans live and desire to age in place,” a Sept. 20 press release from the Rutgers School of Social Work states.
“Beatty Moody and Sadler shared that lifetime exposure to historical, enduring, and contemporary structural racism in one’s neighborhood across the life course promotes greater cognitive and functional declines and increased frailty among adults, particularly for Black Americans,” the statement continues.
"Similar critiques"? Like which Trump kid was kicked out of the military for a cocaine addiction? Who had a kid with a stripper and then denied it? Who got put on a Russian oil and gas company payroll for their knowledge of Russian and the oil and gas industry? Who abandoned a laptop that had emails on Trump taking a piece of his kid's bribes? Typical weak lame ass moral equivalency argument.
Irrespective of your op ion on the end-game, can you really make the argument that the federal government, media, and pharmaceutical industry is telling you the truth and has your best interests at heart?
If you add up all the lies that have been concocted by federal agencies and breathlessly repeated by the MSM, the sheer magnitude of dishonesty is fucking staggering. I don’t trust a fucking thing that these people say and that’s their fault, not mine.
Just follow the money. In 2024 anyone pretending that "funding" is remotely equivalent to results is a retard. Remove responsibility and accountability and you get California and the US government and the US education system. Whatever you think of Trump he has accomplished a lot in a competitive private sector. Headboard blew her way to the top and Walz has lied and commied himself to a VP nomination. Nothing says responsibility and accountability like mello, Ern, the dazzler, buck and the dem presidential ticket.
“71 will support research to find cures for diseases that affect millions of people, including cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Please support the effort to find cures. . . It could save the life of someone you love.” That was actor Michael J. Fox in an ad for Proposition 71, the Stem Cell Research Initiative, also supported by Christopher Reeve and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose father-in-law Sargent Shriver was afflicted with Alzheimer’s. The 2004 measure passed in a landslide, but there was more to it than grandiose promises.
The prime mover was Democrat insider and real estate tycoon Robert Klein, who wrote the measure to install himself as chairman and required a 70 percent supermajority of both houses to make any structural or policy changes. Proposition 71 created the $3 billion California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), which was really about the redistribution of money.
In 2012, the Institute of Medicine, a division of the National Academy of Sciences, found that almost all CIRM board members were “interested parties with a personal or financial stake in the allocation of CIRM fundings.” As the investigators learned, CIRM was directing a full 91 percent of its research funding to institutions with representatives on its governing board. This seems to have escaped the attention of state attorney general Kamala Harris.
According to Klein, the life-saving cures would generate a steady stream of royalties that would make CIRM self-supporting. Trouble was, the state stem-cell agency reported no royalties until 2018, and only in the amount of $190,345.87. That is less than the salary of former state senator Art Torres, the non-scientist CIRM hired when a biotech professional was willing to work for no salary at all.
By 2020, CIRM stood in need of more money to redistribute. Americans for Cures, a non-profit headed by Robert Klein, floated Proposition 14, the Stem Cell Research Institute Bond Initiative, this time for $5.5 billion. As this writer twice verified, signature gatherers falsely claimed the measure sought only $1.5 billion. As the deadline approached, Americans for Cures began pushing for people to print out 16 pages and mail in the signatures. This was an open invitation to fraud, but Secretary of State Alex Padilla duly approved the measure for the November 2020 ballot.
Proposition 14 passed by 51.09 to 48.91, a far cry from 2004. In 2024, a ballpark figure for the promised life-saving cures is zero, and for all but the willfully blind, there’s a lesson or two here. Beware of white coat larceny, as in 2004, and white coat supremacy, as in 2020 under the loathsome Dr. Anthony Fauci. In 2024 moving forward, it’s all about memory against forgetting.
I was an “insider” at one of the largest Pharma companies in the world. I’ve posted plenty of actual first-hand experience on what is done to sell labeled drugs that are still on a patent. The way people trusted the media, government, and Big Pharma on the Clot Shot will always make me think O should have done more when I left that fraudulent industry.
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It looks like a very credible source too, can’t imagine why people wouldn’t their facts from it.
There’s literal video of him at the credible source, but do stay ignorant and continue to be a dumbass like your fellow Leftists. Same credible source that broke the Hunter Biden laptop story that your media faggots censored to assist corrupt Retard Joe and his family of grifters and addicts.
Sorry, I saw “Hunter Biden laptop” and lost interest.
You "lost interest" in kindergarten. Common excuse for morons.
Yes, I already know you’re willfully ignorant. You don’t need to confirm it anymore.
I wonder what coincides with the rapid increase in people under 40 having heart attacks?
Gee I wonder
At least they aren't shipping the money off to the chicoms to develop some more viruses. As far as we know. If we just fully funded our government institutions imagine what we could discover.
https://www.campusreform.org/article/nih-gives-37m-rutgers-michigan-state-explore-effects-structural-racism-aging/26494
NIH gives $3.7M to Rutgers and Michigan State to explore effects of 'structural racism' on agingThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded nearly $4 million to the two public universities to explore the effects of 'structural racism' on cognitive aging.
Rutgers Associate Professor Danielle Beatty Moody and MSU Assistant Professor Richard Sadler will lead the team of researchers.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded nearly $4 million to two public universities to explore the effects of “structural racism” on cognitive aging.
Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing and Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey both received a $3.7 million, five-year grant from the NIH’s National Institute of Aging. Rutgers Associate Professor Danielle Beatty Moody and MSU Assistant Professor Richard Sadler will lead the team of researchers.
“The researchers said this examination is essential for developing appropriate strategies to address racial inequities in accelerated aging, particularly in communities where Black Americans live and desire to age in place,” a Sept. 20 press release from the Rutgers School of Social Work states.
“Beatty Moody and Sadler shared that lifetime exposure to historical, enduring, and contemporary structural racism in one’s neighborhood across the life course promotes greater cognitive and functional declines and increased frailty among adults, particularly for Black Americans,” the statement continues.
Not willful. The laptop story swayed me into not voting for Hunter Biden for president. Now, I’m not voting for Joe Biden either.
It was always relevant news and not at all a reaction to similar critiques of the Trump children and their spouses.
"Similar critiques"? Like which Trump kid was kicked out of the military for a cocaine addiction? Who had a kid with a stripper and then denied it? Who got put on a Russian oil and gas company payroll for their knowledge of Russian and the oil and gas industry? Who abandoned a laptop that had emails on Trump taking a piece of his kid's bribes? Typical weak lame ass moral equivalency argument.
See, there is plenty of evidence on that laptop of Biden family corruption, including Joe’s involvement in conversations and payments.
Thank for yet again proving how ignorant you are, you autistic Hornblower. Same thread, even.
Toot toot!
I’ve yet to encounter a Tug Leftist who is informed by any news other than government propaganda media. Very dumb people.
Depopulation and death…
When you have to press bigly to even make a fallacious equivalence.
Kill yourself.
The laptop story was the denial of it being real. By Joe and the media. Then it was real but no big deal. Why not start there?
Irrespective of your op ion on the end-game, can you really make the argument that the federal government, media, and pharmaceutical industry is telling you the truth and has your best interests at heart?
If you add up all the lies that have been concocted by federal agencies and breathlessly repeated by the MSM, the sheer magnitude of dishonesty is fucking staggering. I don’t trust a fucking thing that these people say and that’s their fault, not mine.
Just follow the money. In 2024 anyone pretending that "funding" is remotely equivalent to results is a retard. Remove responsibility and accountability and you get California and the US government and the US education system. Whatever you think of Trump he has accomplished a lot in a competitive private sector. Headboard blew her way to the top and Walz has lied and commied himself to a VP nomination. Nothing says responsibility and accountability like mello, Ern, the dazzler, buck and the dem presidential ticket.
https://www.xfinity.com/stream/live/Watch-Colin-Cowherd-Jason-McIntyre/5628918118244997105/FS1HD
White Coat Larceny Turns 20“71 will support research to find cures for diseases that affect millions of people, including cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Please support the effort to find cures. . . It could save the life of someone you love.” That was actor Michael J. Fox in an ad for Proposition 71, the Stem Cell Research Initiative, also supported by Christopher Reeve and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose father-in-law Sargent Shriver was afflicted with Alzheimer’s. The 2004 measure passed in a landslide, but there was more to it than grandiose promises.
The prime mover was Democrat insider and real estate tycoon Robert Klein, who wrote the measure to install himself as chairman and required a 70 percent supermajority of both houses to make any structural or policy changes. Proposition 71 created the $3 billion California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), which was really about the redistribution of money.
In 2012, the Institute of Medicine, a division of the National Academy of Sciences, found that almost all CIRM board members were “interested parties with a personal or financial stake in the allocation of CIRM fundings.” As the investigators learned, CIRM was directing a full 91 percent of its research funding to institutions with representatives on its governing board. This seems to have escaped the attention of state attorney general Kamala Harris.
According to Klein, the life-saving cures would generate a steady stream of royalties that would make CIRM self-supporting. Trouble was, the state stem-cell agency reported no royalties until 2018, and only in the amount of $190,345.87. That is less than the salary of former state senator Art Torres, the non-scientist CIRM hired when a biotech professional was willing to work for no salary at all.
By 2020, CIRM stood in need of more money to redistribute. Americans for Cures, a non-profit headed by Robert Klein, floated Proposition 14, the Stem Cell Research Institute Bond Initiative, this time for $5.5 billion. As this writer twice verified, signature gatherers falsely claimed the measure sought only $1.5 billion. As the deadline approached, Americans for Cures began pushing for people to print out 16 pages and mail in the signatures. This was an open invitation to fraud, but Secretary of State Alex Padilla duly approved the measure for the November 2020 ballot.
Proposition 14 passed by 51.09 to 48.91, a far cry from 2004. In 2024, a ballpark figure for the promised life-saving cures is zero, and for all but the willfully blind, there’s a lesson or two here. Beware of white coat larceny, as in 2004, and white coat supremacy, as in 2020 under the loathsome Dr. Anthony Fauci. In 2024 moving forward, it’s all about memory against forgetting.
I was an “insider” at one of the largest Pharma companies in the world. I’ve posted plenty of actual first-hand experience on what is done to sell labeled drugs that are still on a patent. The way people trusted the media, government, and Big Pharma on the Clot Shot will always make me think O should have done more when I left that fraudulent industry.