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5/9/2020

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UNDER RESEARCH CONSTRUCTION
The Global Health Mafia Protection Racket
When you think, "Chemical Manufacturing" do you think...
or link...
Big Pharma to PESTICIDES?
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Think about this...
​Florida, how fragile is the "ECOSYSTEM" and "THE FOOD CHAIN"?
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Coronavirus Global Responce International Pledging Event
  • Youtube Search
  • #Coronavirus Global Response International Pledging Conference by European Commission 
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Where did all this money "Pledged" GO?
To Who?
Bill Gates?
​Why?

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Dr. Victor Dzau, Board Memeber of the
​Global Preparedness Monitoring Board
Who is Dr. Victor Dzau
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Dr. Victor Joseph Dzau
President NAM - National Academy of Medicine
and
Board Member GPMB - Global Preparedness Monitoring Board

Resume

\Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and his M.D. from McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
  • Leading cardiovascular scholar
  • Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
  • Served as Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital
  • Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Stanford University
  • Chancellor for Health Affairs at Duke University
  • President and CEO of the Duke University Medical Center
  • Currently the James B. Duke Professor of Medicine at Duke University
  • July 2014, he was elected for a six-year term (renewable) as President of the then Institute of Medicine (now the National Academy of Medicine)
  • Member of the National Academy of Medicine
  • Member of the The American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Previous Chairman of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Cardiovascular Disease Advisory Committee
  • Served on the Advisory Committee to the Director of NIH.
  • Has significant impact on medicine through seminal research in cardiovascular medicine and genetics
  • Pioneered work in the discipline of vascular medicine
  • Leadership in health care innovation
  • Seminal research laid the foundation for the development of angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, which are used globally for the treatment of high blood pressure and congestive heart failure
  • Pioneered gene therapy for vascular disease
  • First to introduce DNA decoy molecules to block transcriptions as gene therapy in humans
  • On the honor roll of the Jewish Federation of Durham Chapel Hill 
  • Was a speaker at the Federation's Ignite talks
  • Wife: Ruth, president of The Second Step, a nonprofit charitable organization that provides housing and transnational programs for domestic violence victims

Honors and awards
  • Eight (8) honorary doctorate degrees.
  • 2004 Named Distinguished Scientist of the American Heart Association
  • 2004 Max Delbrück Medal, Berlin, Germany
  • 2005 Ellis Island Medal of Honor
  • 2012 Henry Freisen International Prize
  • 2014 Singapore Public Service Medal
  • 2019 Foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
  • 2019 Honorary Citizen Award (Singapore)
Patents:
  • Method for producing in vivo delivery of therapeutic agents via liposomes
  • Prebiotics
  • Justia Patent Search
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Manufacturing companies of China

Manufacturing companies hong kong
DID IT REGISTER YET?
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When you think, "Chemical Manufacturing" do you think...
or link...
Big Pharma to PESTICIDES?
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Put on Your Listening Ears...
​Going back to the
​Coronavirus Global Response International Pledging Event.
Listen Closely to Dr. Victor Joseph Dzau...
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Dr. Victor Dzau Chairman of NAM
(National Academy of Medicine)
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per Dr. Victor Joseph Dzau
JULY 1, 2014
IOM - Institute of Medicine
Reconstituted as
The National Academy of Medicine
"NAM"
Don't want to Fool you into thinking we are only focused on Health, it's a much broader issue.
I want to make sure You Get That Message!

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 
ONLY Focus on Medicine?
No! It is a MUCH BROADER ISSUE
Many DIFFERENT Reasons WE Use this Name!
For INTERNAL PURPOSES, etc!
Create reports... Recommendations
"Our Recommendations"
​Our work is Commissioned by:
Congress
U.S. Government
Global Governments
They are the recommendation for Policy, or Legislation, for Law, ETC.!
National Academy of Medicine founded by an Act of Congress
NO LONGER PART OF THE GOVERNMENT

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The National Academy of Medicine (NAM), formerly called the Institute of Medicine (IoM), is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization. The ​National Academy of Medicine is a part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, along with the National Academy of Sciences(NAS), National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and the National Research Council (NRC).
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The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) was founded on March 3, 1863, at the height of the Civil War.
The immediate roots of the NAS can be traced back to the early 1850s and a group of scientists based largely in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The group enlisted the support of Massachusetts Senator Henry Wilson, who helped draft a bill for the incorporation of the National Academy of Sciences. Wilson brought the bill to the Senate on February 20, 1863, where it was passed on March 3. It was passed by the House of Representatives later that day, and was signed into law by President Lincoln before the day was over. The National Academy of Sciences had officially come into being with 50 charter members, who over the years would be joined by the election of the nation's most distinguished scientists. 

Over the years, the National Academy of Sciences has broadened its services to the government. During World War I it became apparent that the limited membership—then numbering only about 150—could not keep up with the volume of requests for advice regarding military preparedness. In 1916 the Academy established the National Research Council at the request of President Wilson to recruit specialists from the larger scientific and technological communities to participate in the Academy's advisory work to the government.  Recognizing the value of scientific advice to the nation in times of peace as well as war, Wilson issued an executive order at the close of World War I asking the Academy to perpetuate the National Research Council. Subsequent executive orders, by President Eisenhower in 1956 and President Bush in 1993, have affirmed the importance of the National Research Council and further broadened its charter.

Under the authority of its charter, the National Academy of Sciences established the National Academy of Engineering in 1964 and the Institute of Medicine in 1970 (which became the National Academy of Medicine in 2015). Much like the National Academy of Sciences, each of these organizations consists of members elected by peers in recognition of distinguished achievement in their respective fields.
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Leadership and Structure
  • Governing Board
  • Articles of Organization
Policies & Procedures
  • Our Study Process
  • Working with the National Academies: A Guide for Prospective Study Sponsors [pdf]
  • Getting to Know the Committee Process [pdf]
  • Conflicts of Interest Policy
  • Committee Composition and Balance
  • Guidelines for the Review of Reports
  • Academies' Policy of Harrassment
  • Statement on Diversity and Inclusion
Historical Documents
  • An Act to Incorporate the National Academy of Sciences
  • Amendments to the Act to Incorporate
  • Constitution and Bylaws
Executive Orders to Establish and Perpetuate the National Research Council
  • Executive Order No. 2859 of May 11, 1918, Relating to the National Research Council
  • Amendment of Executive Order No. 2859 of May 11, 1918, Relating to the National Research Council (Executive Order No. 10668 of May 10, 1956)
  • Amendments Relating to the National Research Council (Executive Order 12832 of January 19, 1993)
  • Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1997
Policy Statements
  • Letter by National Academy of Sciences President Bruce Alberts on OMB Circular A-110 Revision
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  • Victor J. Dzau (Chair), National Academy of Medicine
  • Judith Rodin (Vice Chair), The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Fazle Hasan Abed, BRAC Bank Limited
  • Arnaud Bernaert, World Economic Forum
  • Chris Elias, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • Jeremy Farrar, Wellcome Trust
  • Shigeru Omi, Japan Community Health Care Organizaton
  • Paul Polman, Unilever
  • Tan Chorh Chuan, National University of Singapore
  • Miriam Were, Moi University
  • Mirta Roses, Pan American Health Organization (Former)
  • Shen Xiaoming, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
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NAM - National Academy of Medicine Annual Report 2015
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NAM - National Academy of Medicine Annual Report 2016
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NAM - National Academy of Medicine Annual Report 2017
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501C3 - Non-Profits
NAM - Foundations Funded by Other Foundations
Rockefeller Foundation
World Economic Forum
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Pan American Health Organization
U.S.
​AID
Wellcome Trust
GPMB
Global Preparedness Monitoring Board
Who Funds the GPMB ?
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