Despite giving Project Veritas CEO James O’Keefe a detailed explanation of how Gain of Function was not equivalent to Direct Evolution, Project Veritas continues to conflate the two and promotes the Mass Formation Psychosis around only Jordan Walker and Pfizer, ignoring the must more Senior co-authors of the BCG Remdesivir paper. Meanwhile, world-renowned cardiologist, Peter McCullough, a leading expert on COVID, calls me “very credible” with my linkage of Boston Consulting Group to Remdesivir.
In addition to providing the distinction between Gain of Function and Directed Evolution on a live Twitter Space with 5,000 witnesses, I also outlined the key players with the real status and gravitas at Boston Consulting Group who engineered the rigging of Remdesivir in American hospitals as the only Standard of Care.
I am now wondering if Project Veritas is working on a “Boston Consulting Massacre” of its own, leaving out the key players at Boston Consulting leading to the World Economic Forum and Klaus Schwab himself. We will continue to follow this story as new information develops.
The Funny Girl, with her unique talent for making one laugh and cry (gulpingly) at the same moment, is the inimitable Miss Marmelstein—sorry, Barbra Streisand, here playing herself: a totally unorthodox beauty, a girl who is mad for thrift shops, coffee ice cream, and furs—wearing a coat she loves and that loves her right back. An abundant softness of fox and a coat she could wear every night of her life: by Georges Kaplan, in Saga Norwegian blue fox worked on the round from a fine fat collar to elbow sleeves. Necklace and earrings of multicolor precious stones, David Webb.
TV AM’s Lizzie Webb and George Harrison at Friar Park, early 1990s; photographer unknown (photo 1 courtesy of Henley Standard).
“We discovered that apparently, he’s an After Nine fan. [George] works out with Lizzie [Webb] regularly and apparently he even watched the feature on make-up for the older face. Though judging by the interview, which you’re going to see very shortly, he doesn’t need any tips because he’s looking extremely good indeed.” - TV-AM After Nine, October 20, 1987
"[Harrison] appeared to promote his 1987 single Got My Mind Set On You. It reached number two in the UK charts and Harrison later phoned Mrs Webb to thank her for giving it a boost. He also sent her a Christmas card featuring a photograph of the pair. Mrs Webb said: 'I was touched that a star of his magnitude would take the time for such a lovely gesture. I’ve got a lot of gold discs from record labels thanking me for my help as I had such a big audience that people wanted to listen to "whatever music Lizzie’s using this week."'" - Henley Standard, July 28, 2019
The fitness theme may or may not be connected to getting in shape for touring:
“[Ahead of the Japan Tour] I got myself kinda fit — I mean, not *too* fit, but more fit than I would’ve been if I’d just been hanging out not doing anything.” - George Harrison, Goldmine, November 27, 1992 (x)
“With my music at TV-AM, one day I had a record from a solo artist by the name of George Harrison. And he was the Beatle I always fancied. So I thought, I’ve got to use it no matter what it’s like, played it, and it was great, up tempo: ‘I’ve Got My Mind Set On You.’ So I did it, and lo and hold, it got in the charts. One day I went home and there was this voice on my recording machine. ‘Hello, this is George Harrison. I want to thank you for making my record a hit.’ I thought, this is Rory Bremner, this can’t be George Harrison! Do you know, he’d found out my phone number and phone me to thank me? Then one day at TM-AM, I got this amazing Christmas card, and it’s from George. ‘Dear Lizzie,’ and he apologized for being out of the country, ‘my next record is going to When We Were Fab.’ He said, ‘You’ll have to make it “When We Were Flab.” He invited me to his house and we sat in his kitchen. And I’ll never forget it, in the kitchen was this little black and white picture of him as a little boy sitting on the doorstep of his house that he was brought up in. And he said, ‘I never forget.’” - Lizzie Webb, My Time Capsule Podcast interview, 2023
Finding the true use of #DirectedEvolution at Pfizer. Not Jordon Walker. Maxygen and Frances Arnold is your answer as we said. Codexis acquired the rights to sell on to Pfizer.
''East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon and other Norse Fairy Tales'' by Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe, 1917 (translated into English by Sir George Webbe Dasent)
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