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Millions of wealthy people in the world dream of their children to study at Harvard. There is no more prestigious educational institution in the world. The world's top corporations are led by people from Harvard.
And none of them would ever think that the most respected educational institution in the world could be involved in the corona virus. As is often the case, the connection is on the face, just no one sees this connection.
Read the great investigation below.
Everything stated below is a sick fantasy of the author and is published for entertainment purposes. Do not judge strictly!
It should be noted that Harvard is the most elite university in the world at the moment. Some will say Yell, some will say "Ivy League" in general, some think Oxford in England or Stanford in California are the best of the best. However, the reality is that at the moment there is no real competition for Harvard. Hundreds of thousands of the richest parents on the planet dream that their children would study at Harvard - this is the main ticket to the world of "big" money and the world establishment.
Therefore, wealthy people from all over the world cannot even come close to thinking that it is possible thanks to Harvard that the world plunged into the chaos of the corona virus.
We wrote about a strange Nazi experiment by Jeffrey Epstein. And so, let's take a deeper look at how the history of Epstein and Harvard developed.
Harvard administrators outlined the retaliatory measures the University took in relation to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey E. Epstein's ties to Harvard during a Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting.
After the University President Lawrence S. Backow initiated a 2019 review of Epstein's ties to Harvard, the committee recommended in 2020 that Harvard review its policy on external gifts as well as on the appointment of visiting fellows.
Research Vice-Rector Richard D. McCullough also shared that the university's new policy will require reporting with a “zero dollar threshold”.
He acknowledged that there has been a recent focus on university researchers and their financial connections. In November 2018, the Ministry of Justice launched the China Initiative in an attempt to curb the theft of intellectual property by China. Notably, under the program, officials arrested Charles M. Lieber, a former head of Harvard's chemistry department, last January on charges of lying to federal officials about his involvement in a Chinese talent program.
Stop. But from this place in more detail. Who is Charles M. Lieber, and why was he arrested by the American security forces?
Let's turn to the official document of the US Department of Justice.
Dr. Charles lieber
Since 2008, Dr. Lieber, who served as Principal Investigator of the Lieber Research Group at Harvard University, specializing in nanoscience, has received more than $ 15 million, according to court documents .in the form of grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DoD). These grants require disclosure of significant foreign financial conflicts of interest, including financial support from foreign governments or foreign organizations. Unbeknownst to Harvard University, starting in 2011, Lieber became a “Strategic Scientist” at Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) in China and was a contractual participant in China's Thousand Talents Plan from about 2012 to 2017. China's Thousand Talents Plan is one of China's best-known talent recruitment plans, which is designed to attract, recruit and develop high-level scientific talent to promote China's scientific development, economic prosperity, and national security. These talent programs aim to attract Chinese overseas talent and foreign experts to bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber US $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated more than US $ 1.5 million to build a research facility. laboratories at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. so that they bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber US $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000, 000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to him to set up a research laboratories at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. so that they bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated more than $ 1.5 million to him to set up a research laboratories at WUT ...
In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of ”WUT. living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to set up a research laboratory at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to set up a research laboratory at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects,
The lawsuit alleges that Lieber lied in 2018 and 2019 about his involvement with the Thousand Talents plan and affiliation with WUT. On or about April 24, 2018, during an interview with investigators, Lieber stated that he had never been invited to participate in the Thousand Talents program, but he was “unsure” of how China classified it. In November 2018, the NIH asked Harvard if Lieber had disclosed his then-alleged relationship with WUT and China's Thousand Talents. Lieber forced Harvard to falsely inform the NIH that he “had no official connection with WUT” after 2012, that “WUT continued to falsely exaggerate” his involvement with WUT in subsequent years, and that Lieber “was not and never was a member” of the Plan of a Thousand talent of China.
Lieber was released on a million dollar bail, banned from working at the university and teaching, and restricted from traveling around the country. He, of course, did not live in poverty with all the sums received from the Chinese. He started a nanotechnology firm and continues to do what he did. What was Lieber doing? 400 scientific papers, more than 50 patents, dozens of prizes in chemistry and physics. But these are dry numbers.
At Wuhan University, he allegedly worked on nanotechnology to improve the performance of batteries for electric vehicles, but referring to his work from that period tells us that there is no smell of electric cars there. And it smells like nanobiology, or more precisely, the introduction of nanowires and nanosensors into living cells. One of the key works of that period is called "Achievements in bioelectronics based on nanowires"... In short, Lieber is certainly a genius. He invented silicone nanowires, which non-traumatically penetrate the cell, cling to the neuron and can both work as signal - that is, read information, and as motor - that is, send a signal to the cell. Moreover, if this wire is grown in a cell culture - when this symbiosis enters the body - it will not understand that this is a foreign culture, but at the same time the body will have a wonderful transistor built into its own cells. Yes, a nanowire is not just a wire - it is a transistor... Well, in fact, the problem of rejection of external bodies by the body has long been known, but here, as it were, everything turns out quite without problems. And then we came to the introduction of chips into the brain that will not be rejected by the body and which will not be detected by x-rays and will calmly distribute 5G to themselves. See the picture below directly from the above work.
Hell
Let's go back another 15 years, in 2004. Cover of the Harvard Gazette. Charles Lieber holds a nanosensory virus detector in his hands.
"We want to find one virus before it finds you," says Charles Lieber, a professor of chemistry at Harvard University. Tests recently carried out in his laboratory show that these incredibly thin nanowires can and distinguish viruses that cause influenza, measles and eye infections. Lieber believes that future versions will be able to detect HIV, Ebola, SARS, West Nile, hepatitis, bird flu and other dangerous viruses. "Around this time, grants from the Ministry of Defense came in.
Sensors
What we have in the bottom line - a scientist with the money of the Ministry of Defense makes breakthrough discoveries in nanobiology, moreover, of an applied nature... All this time he has been "friends" with the Chinese at Wuhan University. 10+ years. All of his works from that period were written jointly with Chinese scholars. At the same time - Lieber is one of the leading scientists working with Elon Musk in the rather secret startup company Neuralink. The company is exploring brain-machine interfaces using what Musk calls “flexible streams,” which can transfer more data, according to a whitepaper provided by Musk & Neuralink. The annotation notes that the system can include “up to 3072 electrodes per array, distributed over 96 threads. The filaments are 4 to 6 microns wide, which makes them much thinner than a human hair. In addition to designing streams, Neuralink's other great achievement is the machine that automatically embeds them. "Needless to say, who is developing these threads with the money of the Ministry of Defense?
Yes. There was another detention at about the same time as Lieber. The Ministry of Justice says they are not connected in any way.
Zaosong Zheng, 30, a Chinese national at Wuhan University, was arrested on December 10, 2019 at Logan International Airport in Boston and charged with criminal charges of attempting to smuggle 21 biological research vials into China. On January 21, 2020, Zheng was charged with one count of smuggling goods from the United States and one count of making false, bogus or fraudulent statements. He has been in custody since December 30, 2019. He moved in in August 18 at the invitation of ... Harvard and was doing some research at the university clinic. Details were not disclosed.
We remember the chronology that started it all. August 19 - Epstein dies quietly in his cell. November - Some new contagious infection appears in Wuhan. December - A Chinese man is caught trying to smuggle test tubes from Harvard to Wuhan. January - Libera is arrested and released on bail. He, with a ban on work at the university, concentrates on work in Neurolink. February - March - lockdowns begin. October 2020 - Libera is exempted from some of the charges, but several articles of the charge are still shining on him. 2021 - Lieber has cancer. July 2021 - Lieber claims that he was extorted false testimony against himself during FBI interrogations. There will be another trial this summer.
The question is whether Epstein's death was the trigger that tore the whole world off the rails - or not. Or yes?
And none of them would ever think that the most respected educational institution in the world could be involved in the corona virus. As is often the case, the connection is on the face, just no one sees this connection.
Read the great investigation below.
Everything stated below is a sick fantasy of the author and is published for entertainment purposes. Do not judge strictly!
It should be noted that Harvard is the most elite university in the world at the moment. Some will say Yell, some will say "Ivy League" in general, some think Oxford in England or Stanford in California are the best of the best. However, the reality is that at the moment there is no real competition for Harvard. Hundreds of thousands of the richest parents on the planet dream that their children would study at Harvard - this is the main ticket to the world of "big" money and the world establishment.
Therefore, wealthy people from all over the world cannot even come close to thinking that it is possible thanks to Harvard that the world plunged into the chaos of the corona virus.
We wrote about a strange Nazi experiment by Jeffrey Epstein. And so, let's take a deeper look at how the history of Epstein and Harvard developed.
Harvard administrators outlined the retaliatory measures the University took in relation to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey E. Epstein's ties to Harvard during a Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting.
After the University President Lawrence S. Backow initiated a 2019 review of Epstein's ties to Harvard, the committee recommended in 2020 that Harvard review its policy on external gifts as well as on the appointment of visiting fellows.
Research Vice-Rector Richard D. McCullough also shared that the university's new policy will require reporting with a “zero dollar threshold”.
He acknowledged that there has been a recent focus on university researchers and their financial connections. In November 2018, the Ministry of Justice launched the China Initiative in an attempt to curb the theft of intellectual property by China. Notably, under the program, officials arrested Charles M. Lieber, a former head of Harvard's chemistry department, last January on charges of lying to federal officials about his involvement in a Chinese talent program.
Stop. But from this place in more detail. Who is Charles M. Lieber, and why was he arrested by the American security forces?
Let's turn to the official document of the US Department of Justice.
Dr. Charles lieber
Since 2008, Dr. Lieber, who served as Principal Investigator of the Lieber Research Group at Harvard University, specializing in nanoscience, has received more than $ 15 million, according to court documents .in the form of grant funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DoD). These grants require disclosure of significant foreign financial conflicts of interest, including financial support from foreign governments or foreign organizations. Unbeknownst to Harvard University, starting in 2011, Lieber became a “Strategic Scientist” at Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) in China and was a contractual participant in China's Thousand Talents Plan from about 2012 to 2017. China's Thousand Talents Plan is one of China's best-known talent recruitment plans, which is designed to attract, recruit and develop high-level scientific talent to promote China's scientific development, economic prosperity, and national security. These talent programs aim to attract Chinese overseas talent and foreign experts to bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber US $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated more than US $ 1.5 million to build a research facility. laboratories at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. so that they bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber US $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000, 000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to him to set up a research laboratories at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. so that they bring their knowledge and experience to China. Under the terms of Lieber's three-year contract, WUT paid Lieber $ 50,000 per month, living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated more than $ 1.5 million to him to set up a research laboratories at WUT ...
In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of ”WUT. living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to set up a research laboratory at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects, training young faculty and graduate students, organizing international conferences, filing patents and publishing articles on behalf of” WUT. living expenses of up to RMB 1,000,000 (approximately US $ 158,000 at the time) and allocated over $ 1.5 million to set up a research laboratory at WUT. In turn, Lieber was required to work at WUT “for at least nine months a year”, “announcing international cooperation projects,
The lawsuit alleges that Lieber lied in 2018 and 2019 about his involvement with the Thousand Talents plan and affiliation with WUT. On or about April 24, 2018, during an interview with investigators, Lieber stated that he had never been invited to participate in the Thousand Talents program, but he was “unsure” of how China classified it. In November 2018, the NIH asked Harvard if Lieber had disclosed his then-alleged relationship with WUT and China's Thousand Talents. Lieber forced Harvard to falsely inform the NIH that he “had no official connection with WUT” after 2012, that “WUT continued to falsely exaggerate” his involvement with WUT in subsequent years, and that Lieber “was not and never was a member” of the Plan of a Thousand talent of China.
Lieber was released on a million dollar bail, banned from working at the university and teaching, and restricted from traveling around the country. He, of course, did not live in poverty with all the sums received from the Chinese. He started a nanotechnology firm and continues to do what he did. What was Lieber doing? 400 scientific papers, more than 50 patents, dozens of prizes in chemistry and physics. But these are dry numbers.
At Wuhan University, he allegedly worked on nanotechnology to improve the performance of batteries for electric vehicles, but referring to his work from that period tells us that there is no smell of electric cars there. And it smells like nanobiology, or more precisely, the introduction of nanowires and nanosensors into living cells. One of the key works of that period is called "Achievements in bioelectronics based on nanowires"... In short, Lieber is certainly a genius. He invented silicone nanowires, which non-traumatically penetrate the cell, cling to the neuron and can both work as signal - that is, read information, and as motor - that is, send a signal to the cell. Moreover, if this wire is grown in a cell culture - when this symbiosis enters the body - it will not understand that this is a foreign culture, but at the same time the body will have a wonderful transistor built into its own cells. Yes, a nanowire is not just a wire - it is a transistor... Well, in fact, the problem of rejection of external bodies by the body has long been known, but here, as it were, everything turns out quite without problems. And then we came to the introduction of chips into the brain that will not be rejected by the body and which will not be detected by x-rays and will calmly distribute 5G to themselves. See the picture below directly from the above work.

Hell
Let's go back another 15 years, in 2004. Cover of the Harvard Gazette. Charles Lieber holds a nanosensory virus detector in his hands.
"We want to find one virus before it finds you," says Charles Lieber, a professor of chemistry at Harvard University. Tests recently carried out in his laboratory show that these incredibly thin nanowires can and distinguish viruses that cause influenza, measles and eye infections. Lieber believes that future versions will be able to detect HIV, Ebola, SARS, West Nile, hepatitis, bird flu and other dangerous viruses. "Around this time, grants from the Ministry of Defense came in.

Sensors
What we have in the bottom line - a scientist with the money of the Ministry of Defense makes breakthrough discoveries in nanobiology, moreover, of an applied nature... All this time he has been "friends" with the Chinese at Wuhan University. 10+ years. All of his works from that period were written jointly with Chinese scholars. At the same time - Lieber is one of the leading scientists working with Elon Musk in the rather secret startup company Neuralink. The company is exploring brain-machine interfaces using what Musk calls “flexible streams,” which can transfer more data, according to a whitepaper provided by Musk & Neuralink. The annotation notes that the system can include “up to 3072 electrodes per array, distributed over 96 threads. The filaments are 4 to 6 microns wide, which makes them much thinner than a human hair. In addition to designing streams, Neuralink's other great achievement is the machine that automatically embeds them. "Needless to say, who is developing these threads with the money of the Ministry of Defense?
Yes. There was another detention at about the same time as Lieber. The Ministry of Justice says they are not connected in any way.
Zaosong Zheng, 30, a Chinese national at Wuhan University, was arrested on December 10, 2019 at Logan International Airport in Boston and charged with criminal charges of attempting to smuggle 21 biological research vials into China. On January 21, 2020, Zheng was charged with one count of smuggling goods from the United States and one count of making false, bogus or fraudulent statements. He has been in custody since December 30, 2019. He moved in in August 18 at the invitation of ... Harvard and was doing some research at the university clinic. Details were not disclosed.
We remember the chronology that started it all. August 19 - Epstein dies quietly in his cell. November - Some new contagious infection appears in Wuhan. December - A Chinese man is caught trying to smuggle test tubes from Harvard to Wuhan. January - Libera is arrested and released on bail. He, with a ban on work at the university, concentrates on work in Neurolink. February - March - lockdowns begin. October 2020 - Libera is exempted from some of the charges, but several articles of the charge are still shining on him. 2021 - Lieber has cancer. July 2021 - Lieber claims that he was extorted false testimony against himself during FBI interrogations. There will be another trial this summer.
The question is whether Epstein's death was the trigger that tore the whole world off the rails - or not. Or yes?