This is great news. I really don't like Atlanta, and fixing windows keeps me from doing podcasts. But maybe I'll do a podcast on building repair. I'd look manly with a toolbelt and hard hat.
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Posts by Podcast Jay (parody)
Vinay and I realized that the COVID lockdowns and mRNA vaccines were killing millions of people, daily. So we supported President Trump. The data show a decline in COVID deaths since he mentioned bleach. And MAGA loves me. They invite me to their podcasts, conventions, and give me shiny medals.
The President is right, the Pope is weak on crime. I mean, just look at Vatican PD. These guys couldn't guard the holes in Swiss cheese.
Honored to be invited to NASEM to address why I cut social and behavioral science research. Spoiler alert: it's DEI.
My book drops on July 14. Charles Koch will buy 100K copies to put me on the NYT Bestseller list. I'll be on a book tour in between my NIH and CDC jobs and podcasts. Come hear about lockdowns, how I was silenced, and why you shouldn't have any mRNA in your body.
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There is debate among scientists over whether vaccines have any benefit. None was ever subjected to a randomized controlled trial. Rather than rush to publish something the public shouldn't trust, I'll ask Aaron Rogers and Jenny McCarthy to form an expert panel look at the data.
Welcome @rfk-junior.bsky.social and @rfkjrbrainworm.com rainworm.com and @rfksbrainworm.bsky.social to the podcast team. Let's MAHA 'til we ha ha.
(Please Bobby, have me as your first guest)
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I wrote it in my notebook,
and carved it on a tree.
Jay ❤️ Donnie,
Reproducibly
Maryland and DC are home to NIH, USAMRIID, Walter Reed, Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, GW, and the University of Maryland, proving that Cicada COVID is a lab leak. I will cut all NIH and CDC funding to those institutions and prevent future outbreaks.
It's been a good year and I'm looking forward to three more. Happy Easter and Chag Pesach Sameach - and if you observe the latter, remember to send President Trump a list of everyone at your Seder.
I don't have time to meet with NIH staff, but I appeared on numerous podcasts and started one of my own to communicate the new NIH mission statement, "Don't trust the experts, do your own research."
I depoliticized science by speaking at CPAC and Turning Point USA.
I stopped NIH clinical trials, nationwide, freeing over 70,000 patients to seek medical advice from social media influencers.
I supported young investigators by untethering them from fellowship and career development grants and ending recognition of them as a vital part of the NIH workforce.
I promoted gold standard science by cancelling grants that scored highly in peer review. To be clear, I did not ban words. However, there are concepts, expressed in words, that do not align with administration priorities.
I supported the 27 NIH Institutes and Centers by eliminating many of their directors so that scientists can pursue Scientific Freedom, even if they can't buy lab supplies, hire workers, or maintain equipment.
Today is my one year anniversary as NIH director. People ask me, "Jay, what have you been doing at NIH?" I tell them that I have accomplished more than any other NIH director in his first year ("his," because Bernadine Healy and Monica Bertagnolli were DEI directors, not real ones). 🧵
As Acting CDC Director, I support this artistic reminder of our 2nd Amendment rights.
Scientists have never done an RCT to compare ventilators and iron lungs. New cases of polio would allow us to do Gold Standard™️science.
Pete Hegseth told me, in a Signal chat, that Iran was manufacturing mRNA vaccines. I urged him to kill their research program like I did at NIH, but I meant it figuratively.
I did say that. I said it to Steve Bannon, to Charlie Kirk, to Glenn Beck, to Laura Ingraham, on Fox and Friends, on Newsmax, at TP USA, when I received a shiny medallion from the Brownstone Institute, and to so many more.
Today I hosted Lord Matt Ridley at the inaugural Scientific Freedom Seminar Series. He proved, without any bothersome molecular or epidemiological evidence, that COVID-19 originated in a lab. Who cares what @angelarasmussen.bsky.social and the Zoonati say?
Those of you who track these things will see that there are more books on my shelves than in my earlier appearances on NewsMax and Fox News. Thanks, Matt, for sending me books in this series.
The other prominent scientists scheduled to speak in my Scientific Freedom lecture series are: Elizabeth Holmes, Andrew Wakefield, and Mike "My Pillow" Lindell.
Unlike last year's episode wherein a sole-source contract was awarded to an obscure vendor that employed the wife of the NIH COO, we will soon have an ethics officer to approve grifty conflicts of interest.
To the IC directors who signed on to the unified funding strategy: Thank you for coming to my Kool-Aid party.
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You asked, we delivered. Coming to you now with TWICE the podcast appearances.
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I am flattered to be portrayed as the greatest First Lady in the history of the United States. I will take the radical leftist Eunice Kennedy Shriver's name off the NICHD and make it the Melania Trump NICHD at the Donald Trump NIH.
If you set up a podcast booth and let me screen the questions, I might attend and talk about lockdowns.