Donacije FTX-a ranim istraživačima Covid-19 postavljaju pitanja propagande vezane za prevenciju pandemije – Bitcoin vijesti

While the former CEO of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, awaits his trial at the end of the year, reports indicate that the company donated millions of dollars to early Covid-19 researchers. The research was reportedly used to cast doubt on specific treatments, such as the use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.

Controversy Surrounds Former CEO of FTX and Funding for Research to Discredit Covid-19 Treatments

There are several reports claiming that Sam Bankman Fried (SBF), the co-founder of the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX, helped fund causes related to pandemic prevention. During the first week of 2023, reports revealed that SBF met with senior Biden administration officials before he was Uhapšen for fraud. When questioned about the meetings, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre rekao novinarima that the meetings involved discussions about “pandemic prevention.”

Much of the news regarding SBF’s donations to pandemic prevention follows a variety of izvještaja that show Covid-19 lockdowns had a negativan uticaj on the global economy, papers that suggest ivermectin has demonstrirano therapeutic benefits in Covid-19 infections, and that hydroxychloroquine is efektivan against Covid-19 when administered early. Additionally, mnogo ljudi have expressed skepticizam about the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine and there have been poziva to ukloni ga from the market due to brige o sigurnosti.

Meanwhile, a number of reports indicate that FTX was finansiranje a significant amount of pandemic-related propaganda during the early days of the pandemic. SBF’s brother, Gabe Bankman-Fried, was the director of “Guarding Against Pandemics,” and reports note that FTX “fueled” the organization with fresh cash.

According to the Washington Post, the organization spent $1 million to lobby Congress and hired 26 lobbyists. “The brothers tried hard to keep congressional attention on biodefense,” Luciana Borio, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations and an infectious-disease expert, told the Washington Post.

Izvještaji further indicate that, allegedly, FTX and its donating arm, the “FTX Foundation,” funneled $18.25 million to early Covid-19 researchers who wrote specific papers meant to cast doubt on certain Covid-19 treatments. A press release published on May 16 states that the FTX Foundation gave millions to the “Together Trial.” According to the press statement, “Together” is a consortium that “includes representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO) Clinical Guidance Committee on Covid-19 Therapeutics.”

Donacije FTX-a ranim istraživačima Covid-19 postavljaju pitanja propagande vezane za prevenciju pandemije
The Together Trial funders. Screenshot from themainewire.com.

A report from themainewire.com shows that the “Together Trial” research included two studies that were used to discredit the use of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin (studija 1, studija 2).

“Together Trial’s research included a study that found ivermectin’s benefits for patients suffering from Covid-19 were unclear and a study that concluded hydroxychloroquine did not show any benefit in decreasing hospitalizations,” themainewire.com contributor Steve Robinson wrote. As time progresses, many people are of the mišljenje that pandemic prevention measures have not been effective and may have caused more harm than good.

FTX’s alleged funding towards research that aimed to cast doubt on specific Covid-19 treatments follows optužbe that a Pfizer board member, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, reportedly lobbied Twitter to censor posts that said natural immunity is superior to the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine.

Most of the social media censorship and academic discrediting stemming from researchers paid to push Covid-19 propaganda has caused a significant amount of confusion over the last two years. While the now-bankrupt FTX was once a top-five crypto asset exchange, the company’s foundation also promoted unfounded and ineffective pandemic measures that may have caused a significant amount of harm to the general population.

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What is your opinion on the alleged funding by FTX towards research that aimed to cast doubt on specific Covid-19 treatments? Do you think this has caused a significant amount of confusion during the last two years? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman je voditelj vijesti na Bitcoin.com News-u i financijski tehnološki novinar koji živi na Floridi. Redman je aktivan član zajednice kriptovaluta od 2011. On ima strast za Bitcoin, open-source kod i decentralizirane aplikacije. Od septembra 2015. Redman je napisao više od 6,000 članaka za Bitcoin.com News o ometajućim protokolima koji se pojavljuju danas.




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