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Post by Chu Chu on Apr 8, 2022 14:26:42 GMT -5
Fauci has been in bed with big pharma since the AIDS crisis and soon thereafter Bill Gates -- he has been no doubt been taken care of handsomely. It is very disappointing to see this kind of slander. It is simply false. No truth to it.
As the information shared by phreek shows, Dr. Fauci does not receive any compensation for holding positions in private ventures. None, and he never has. He has been scrupulous about that. His has stock holdings are only in mutual funds, and not in individual companies. His finances are an open book. That is why it is so disheartening to read ad hominem stuff like what you have written, Sons of Vaval. Just a few minutes in front of the keyboard, but you have passed on poison.
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Post by mm67 on Apr 8, 2022 14:48:46 GMT -5
These type of slanders by a couple of posters are all part of a larger agenda beginning in 2017. Lies, lies and more lies... We know where they stand. Luckily, it is a small largely discredited & disrespected crew.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Apr 8, 2022 15:40:54 GMT -5
The top pay for a practicing physician in the Federal government (Veterans Administration) is $350,000. Fauci is also double-hatted as the head of a large institute at NIH, so he is compensated for that as well. Little different than HC paying RW to be a basketball coach, and paying him above that to be an associate (assistant?) director of athletics. As the Forbes analysis clearly indicates, he does not receive any compensation for "holding positions in private ventures". His stock holdings are in funds, not in individual companies. David Rubenstein, a billionaire philanthropist and a co-founder of the Carlyle Group (private equity), twice offered Fauci a position in Carlyle, but Fauci declined. I recall Rubenstein saying Fauci would have made a whole lot more money at Carlyle than he could ever make at NIH. Glenn Youngkin, the current governor of Virginia, made $300 million at Carlyle during his tenure as a top executive. Are you suggesting the HC development office hits up the popular millionaire Virginia Governor for a donation the same day they hit up millionaire Fauci? 😊 You gotta connect the dots...................... David Rubenstein is a member of the Harvard Corporation, elected in 2017. Ted Wells, elected in 2013, is the second longest serving member of the Harvard Corporation (longest serving is William Lee, a lawyer in Boston, elected in 2010)). Wells will be presumably celebrating his 50th Reunion this June on Mt. St. James. The Harvard Corporation is the "P" in the TPTB.
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Post by spenser on Apr 8, 2022 16:00:23 GMT -5
When will Clarence Thomas
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Post by longsuffering on Apr 8, 2022 16:56:12 GMT -5
The Development Dept. should hit everyone. BC High School recently received a $49 million donation from a member of the class of '52. Unfortunately, he went on to graduate from BC not HC.
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Post by timholycross on Apr 9, 2022 6:18:43 GMT -5
I wonder if the 49 million will buy as much as the Luths' donations bought; inflation and all.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Apr 9, 2022 7:33:41 GMT -5
I wonder if the 49 million will buy as much as the Luths' donations bought; inflation and all. No. A big chunk is for a new swimming pool. Interesting that the chair of the BoT at BC High is none other than Fr. McFarland.
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Post by longsuffering on Apr 9, 2022 11:29:19 GMT -5
I wonder if the 49 million will buy as much as the Luths' donations bought; inflation and all. No. A big chunk is for a new swimming pool. Interesting that the chair of the BoT at BC High is none other than Fr. McFarland. Maybe Father M. is a fundraiser extraordinare with a laid back Lt. Columbo approach that lulls donors into submission.
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