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  • “He told me he was a student at the U.S.C. film school,” recalls Ebright, who still marvels at how Chichester got the Who’s Who of San Marino — as well as Los Angeles luminaries such as then police chief Daryl Gates — to sit down for a cable-TV show that very few people ever watched.

    The Man in the Rockefeller Suit Seal, Mark 2009

  • But make no mistake, it†™ s not a “mistake! ” Ebright knows that and he covers it up, but he is just one more controlled “opposition” figure who has been placed in front of an issue in order to control that issue and to make it less likely that others in the field would go further than his statements and expose what actually is happening and why.

    PR = MR + BR « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Ebright knows that and he covers it up, but he is just one more controlled “opposition” figure who has been placed in front of an issue in order to control that issue and to make it less likely that others in the field would go further than his statements and expose what actually is happening and why.

    What censorship looks like « BuzzMachine 2005

  • In the Nature article Ebright restates the obvious that there is a significant risk “verging on inevitability” of accidental release of the virus into the human population and points out that “in 2003 a SARS virus escaped from a B-3 Lab in Singapore and in 2004 two further escapes occurred from a B-3 Lab in Beijing. ” (Tell us something we don†™ t know already or couldn†™ t figure out, please!)

    What censorship looks like « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Ebright also mentions the capitalists†™ second option, i.e. making the (false) claim that a bio-terrorist or a “disgruntled, disturbed or extremist employee has launched the epidemic” as if that hysteria-fomenting pretext had any credibility at all, which it most certainly does not, especially in this era of background checks that would make an average person cringe.

    PR = MR + BR « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Ebright, lab director at Rutgers 'Waksman Institute of Microbiology, organized the February, 2005, protest of top U.S. scientist-recipientsof Federal research grants.

    MISDIRECTION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH PRIORITIES 2007

  • When he lined up a majority of the 1,143 scientists the NIH funded to study bacterial and fungal pathogenesis, physiology, and genetics, Ebright said, "We are staging a no-confidence vote."

    MISDIRECTION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH PRIORITIES 2007

  • Richard Ebright, of Rutgers University, who serves on biosecurity panels, stated in the Nature article: “Tumpey et al. have constructed a virus that represents perhaps the most effective bioweapon agent now known. ” One minor problem is that only a tiny percentage of people read Nature and Science and Ebright is only willing to go so far as to say that what Tumpey et al. are doing is dangerous and a mistake!

    PR = MR + BR « BuzzMachine 2005

  • "What we wrote in our letter of 2005 is still true in 2007," Ebright said.

    MISDIRECTION OF NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH RESEARCH PRIORITIES 2007

  • In the Nature article Ebright states that there is a significant risk “verging on inevitability” of accidental release of the virus into the human population and points out that “in 2003 a SARS virus escaped from a B-3 Lab in Singapore and in 2004 two further escapes occurred from a B-3 Lab in Beijing. ” (Tell us something we don†™ t know already or couldn†™ t figure out, please!)

    PR = MR + BR « BuzzMachine 2005

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