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GJOFJ3 · 61-69, M
And her work at NIH has nothing to do with the approval of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine
Another non story
Another non story
WalterF · 70-79, M
@GJOFJ3 But I am a little concerned about your claim to inside insight into this lady.
Imagine:
-she is the wife of the most powerful medical influencer in the land
- she knows his programme and presumably supports it 100%
-she certainly has the full respect of all her colleagues, including her superiors
- her voice is surely listened to by all (it's no doubt in their professional interest to do as she suggests)
- with a phone call or an internal memo or a one-to-one meeting with the top management, saying "Antony says we must...," she could get any message across, and make sure it is implemented...
AND YET SHE NEVER USED ANY OF THAT POWER TO GET THIS APPROVAL DONE?
Are you sure your insights are realistic? This doesn't sound like a conspiracy theory to me - it's just a matter of understanding what power, influence, and the promise of additional funding can do
Imagine:
-she is the wife of the most powerful medical influencer in the land
- she knows his programme and presumably supports it 100%
-she certainly has the full respect of all her colleagues, including her superiors
- her voice is surely listened to by all (it's no doubt in their professional interest to do as she suggests)
- with a phone call or an internal memo or a one-to-one meeting with the top management, saying "Antony says we must...," she could get any message across, and make sure it is implemented...
AND YET SHE NEVER USED ANY OF THAT POWER TO GET THIS APPROVAL DONE?
Are you sure your insights are realistic? This doesn't sound like a conspiracy theory to me - it's just a matter of understanding what power, influence, and the promise of additional funding can do