National Institutes of Health: "The mRNA Platform is No Longer Viable"
It's the end of an era of pharmaceutical "innovation" marked by arrogance, huge expenditure, wild risk taking, decades of skullduggery, and mass experiments on the population.
by Jeffrey A. Tucker
September 3, 2025
One wishes that this article could be made light and fun, but it doesnโt seem possible. It provides an overview of one of the great industrial scandals of our time, one that has affected you, your family, your community, and your country. The only real good news here is that it seems to be coming to a merciful end.
Last month, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. withdrew funding for 22 government projects that relied on mRNA technology. They were managed by an agency called BARDA, which stands for Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. BARDA has been around since 2006 and played a huge role in the COVID-19 period, working with industry and the military on issues of bioweapons.
Much of its work is classified. Most people knew nothing of it, even though its operations impact the lives of everyone.
The statement by HHS that announced the end of these contracts cited a trove of documents put together by a team of scientists. It is 200 pages of summaries of the best science, including more than a thousand studies showing ineffectiveness and harms from our own public experience with this technology. Reading through them is a chilling experience and leaves no doubt about the results of these shots.
โThe mRNA platform is no longer viable,โ summarized Jay Bhattacharya, director of the National Institutes of Health.
This signals the end of an era.