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Former CDC Director Thomas Frieden - Billions in Potential Scandals

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Former CDC Director Thomas Frieden was recently arrested on August 24, 2018, for forcible touching, sexual abuse, and harassment. Is that what this has come down to? Arresting a man responsible for preventing a 19-year CDC veteran whistleblower from speaking up against vaccines, to exaggerating the swine flu and pushing vaccines, making mandatory and involuntary tracking of pregnant women's ongoing diabetes results law, and assisting former President Barack Obama with his healthcare scheme, and yet, they nail him on "groping a woman". Not that sexual abuse should be taken lightly, but it wreaks of cover-up. Meanwhile, billions of taxpayer dollars have been injected into these potential scandals.

Sexual scandals seem to be a theme lately for those who are involved in much higher levels of corruption. Thomas Frieden is not "one of the nations most respected medical experts", as the MSM would have you believe. In fact, Frieden's history with a long chain of corrupt politicians  and "philanthropists" is much bigger than most people realize. Thomas Frieden is a peg on the board, years in the making, being moved to where they need him, while always staying within the circle, and he's still at it. Reviewing the nearly 30-year timeline, connections, and events below, one can draw their own conclusions as to what they believe the "bigger picture" is.

Thomas Frieden's Career Timeline:

1990 – 1992: Frieden was an epidemic intelligence service officer for the Atlanta-based CDC, and was assigned to New York City.

1992 – 1996: Frieden was assistant commissioner of health and director of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, and Bureau of Tuberculosis Control. While there, he secured city, state and federal funding for tuberculosis control. After controlling a tuberculosis epidemic and reducing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis by 80%, the city's program became a "model" for tuberculosis control on a global scale.

1995 – 2001: Frieden worked as a technical advisor for the World Bank, health and population offices.

1996 – 2002: Frieden worked in India, as a medical officer for the World Health Organization on loan from the CDC. He helped the government of India implement the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program.

2002 – 2009: Frieden served as Commissioner of Health to the City of New York. He was also instrumental in the two-year test project of the electronic health record (EHR), a new system Obama was preparing to establish under the American Reinvestment & Recovery Act in 2009, just before appointing Frieden as CDC Director.

2004: As Commissioner, he proposed to eliminate separate written consent for HIV testing, which created controversy. Apparently, he believed this would encourage physicians to offer HIV tests during routine medical care, which is what the CDC recommended. Advocates fought this legislation, believing it would undermine patients' rights and become forced testing.


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