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.)
Dairy farming is next level insanity. Someone asked me recently, where we would have to go to get raw milk if we did not produce it here. I said “our friend delivers right to our door.” She said “why do you go through the trouble to do it yourself then?” I did not really have a good answer. 🤣I suppose it’s mostly because we love raising our kids this way, learning about where their food comes from and developing relationships with the animals. There is great value in this way of life, even if it makes no sense financially.
And speaking of the benefits of dairy, it is one of the best sources for vitamin K2, which you need for your bones to absorb vitamin D. That is why the fermented cod liver oil from Green Pasture is also mixed with a concentrated butter oil. Without the two together, you don’t get as much from either, which is why many fish oils are a waste of money. So go check out https://www.greenpasture.org/ and use promo code “ALISON” at check out for 10% off.
Got the pregnancy test results for our mini Jersey cross, Maisy after her second artificial insemination! Any guesses before you watch the video?!
The dairy cow pregnancy roller coaster is real. I think I was only a little more nervous finding out my own pregnancy test results. 😜 Good thing I have the great nutritional benefits of Green Pasture’s fermented cod liver/butter oil blend to reduce inflammation brought on by all the inseminating, testing, expenses and waiting. (Hint: think twice about buying a dairy cow based solely on the idyllic Instagram accounts you follow!) If you want a real food, not a supplement, to give your body a boost, go check out https://www.greenpasture.org/ and use “ALISON” as your promo code at check out for 10% off. They have lots of great stuff! I take the cinnamon tingle flavored gel for the cod liver /butter oil.
I was asked by TruDave Gear to do an honest review of these boots and I have to say, I would 100% buy them. They’re affordable, comfortable with a super cushy insole, and don’t get too hot in Florida weather. I wear them to ride my horse, feed chickens, milk goats and garden. They did not pay me anything to say this. They just sent me the boots to try. These are the women’s deck boots but they have many different styles. I recommend going up a size if you’re a half-size. Check them out! https://www.trudavegear.com/
Greece Moves to End Anonymous Social Media Accounts - GreekReporter. com
https://greekreporter.com/2026/04/29/greece-end-anonymous-social-media-accounts/