Anthony Fauci Defended NIH Culture Of Secrecy: The $325M Third-Party Royalty Complex… Now We Know More Details. By Adam Andrzejewski

A lot of that $325 million went to NIH employees, not the NIH, including Anthony Fauci and Francis Collinns. The royalties essentially recycled grants from the NIH. From Adam Andrzejewski at openthebooks.substack.com:

Big-Pharma, Chinese and Russian companies, and nefarious characters from around the world all benefited by licensing tech developed at the National Institutes of Health and paid for by U.S. taxpayers.

Anthony Fauci and Lawrence Tabak, acting director of the National Institutes of Health, answer questions during the May 2022 U.S. House Appropriations hearing.

Newly released NIH documents show conclusively that statements made during congressional hearings to U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. John Moolenaar (R-MI) by NIH leaders Anthony Fauci and Lawrence Tabak were misleading, if not outright false, regarding third-party royalties paid before, during, and after the pandemic.

Tabak, acting director of the National Institutes of Health, and Fauci, then-director of the National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, both claimed before Congress that they could not release the names of the companies paying NIH third party royalties.

Last week, however, our OpenTheBooks lawsuit based on our Freedom of Information Act request caused NIH to release new documents.

The newly released documents reveal – for the first time – the names of companies that paid NIH scientists $325 million in third party royalties from 56,000 transactions between September 2009 and October 2020.

Our OpenTheBooks oversight reporting — which led to three congressional hearings during 2022 regarding NIH’s secret third party royalty payments — is available here for review.

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