I am about to submit this - any other people or questions specific to this request, including search terms, that I should include? Also per usual, I did not commit suicide.
I am requesting the total money given by the Gates Foundation in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 to the NIAID or the NIH, or given to fund projects or partnerships with the NIAID/NIH, as well as all correspondence and documents shared between the following NIAID / NIH staff and anyone who works with The Gates Foundation, including Bill and Melinda Gates respectively, between January 1, 2019 to March 25, 2022 that is related to, or includes the words, "pandemic", "Covid", "vaccine", "media":
Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., Director
Hugh Auchincloss, M.D., Principal Deputy Director
Jill R. Harper, Ph.D., Deputy Director for Science Management and Director, Office of Science Management and Operations
H. Clifford Lane, M.D., Deputy Director for Clinical Research and Special Projects
Kimberly M. Barasch, Staff Assistant to the Director
Patricia L. Conrad, Special Assistant to the Director
Laurie K. Doepel, Senior Advisor for Science Communications
Gregory K. Folkers, M.S., M.P.H.,Chief of Staff
Sharon M. Gilles, Special Assistant to the Deputy Director
Gray Handley, M.S.P.H., Associate Director for International Research Affairs
Jane K. Knisely, Ph.D., Special Assistant for Scientific Projects
Andrea M. Lerner, M.D., Medical Officer
Hilary D. Marston, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Officer and Policy Advisor for Pandemic Preparedness
David M. Morens, M.D., Senior Scientific Advisor
Whitney C. Robinson, Staff Assistant to the Principal Deputy Director
Ian D. Simon, Ph.D., Senior Advisor to the Director
Courtney Billet, (Communications Director)
Cynthia Fabry, (Deputy Communications Director)
Melinda Haskins (Legislative Affairs)
Tori Garten (New Media and Web)
Kathy Stover (News and Science Writing Branch)
Catherine Bullis (Communications)
Tara A. Schwetz, (NIH Ph.D.Acting Principal Deputy Director)
Michael M. Gottesman, (NIH M.D.Deputy Director for Intramural Research)
Michael S. Lauer, (NIH M.D.Deputy Director for Extramural Research)
Alfred C. Johnson, (NIH Ph.D.Deputy Director for Management)
James M. Anderson, (NIH M.D., Ph.D.)
You think you have drastic hormonal swings? Meet Heidi, our first goat and Peter’s #1 lady. She is a total maniac every 3 weeks when she is ready to breed. Heidi is definitely the alpha female in the herd so she makes sure everyone knows she is in charge. This time she tried to show me that she is my boss and I’m hoping my NO was loud and clear.
Before I got dairy goats I assumed you could milk any female animal that had a baby. Which is sort of true - except I didn’t know that some animals only produce a little milk while others produce a lot, and some have major attitudes and don’t want to be milked at all! Our first goat, Heidi, was on our property when we bought it so she became our goat. I figured, let’s breed her and get milk! That’s how we got Peter. Heidi is not a dairy goat, and so I quickly learned that it was not worth the time and energy to milk her and get 3 ounces. Sundae, the goat in this video, is a mini Nubian, which is a dairy breed. At her peak she gives about 40 ounces of milk per day. However she likes to take PTO days unannounced and runs from the milking stand, forcing me to chase her down, put on the halter, and walk her back to work. I have learned my lesson about dairy animals. If you’re new to this, get one who has done the milking routine MANY times. Think “Ole Bessie.” She doesn’t ...
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