Thursday, May 4, 2023

AMA Alex Michael Azar II

 ALEX AZAR IS THE PERPETRATOR OF THE LARGEST GENOCIDE THIS COUNTRY HAS EVER SEEN





"Alex Michael Azar II" = 157 (Ordinal) 37th prime duo 111 

"Alex M Azar II" = 56 (Reduction)
"Alex M Azar II" = 119 (Ordinal)

"Alex Azar" = 88 (Ordinal)
"Azar" = 19 (Reduction)
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Sat, 17 June 1967 = 9th of Sivan, 5727
ט׳ בְּסִיוָן תשכ״ז
Parashat Beha’alotcha 5727 / פָּרָשַׁת בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ
17 June 1967 / 9 Sivan 5727
Parashat Beha’alotcha is the 36th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Numbers 8:1-12:16
Beha’alotekha (“When You Raise”) opens with God instructing Moses to inaugurate the Levites for service in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). It also recounts the stories of people who request a second chance to offer the Passover sacrifice, complaints of the Israelites and their punishments, and a disease that affects Miriam.

His birthday the year he was nominated. 

Sat, 17 June 2017 = 23rd of Sivan, 5777
כ״ג בְּסִיוָן תשע״ז
Shabbat Mevarchim Chodesh Tamuz
Parashat Sh'lach
Parashat Sh’lach 5777 / פָּרָשַׁת שְׁלַח־לְךָ
17 June 2017 / 23 Sivan 5777
Parashat Sh’lach is the 37th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Numbers 13:1-15:41
Shelach (“Send”) tells the story of Israelite spies journeying into Canaan, the negative report they bring back, and the resulting punishment decreed upon the Israelites: to wander and die in the desert over forty years. It ends with laws about sacrifices, the story of a man who desecrates Shabbat, and the commandment to wear ritual fringes.

His birthday in 2017 was 45 days before Tishabav.. 

From and including: Saturday, June 17, 2017
To, but not including Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Result: 45 days
Or 1 month, 15 days 
6 weeks and 3 days
12.33% of 2017

Tue, 1 August 2017 = 9th of Av, 5777
ט׳ בְּאָב תשע״ז
✡️ Tish'a B'Av ✡️
Parashat Vaetchanan
Parashat Vaetchanan 5777 / פָּרָשַׁת וָאֶתְחַנַּן
5 August 2017 / 13 Av 5777
Parashat Vaetchanan is the 45th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11
Vaetchanan (“I Pleaded”) opens as Moses describes his pleading with God to be allowed into the Land of Israel. Moses warns the Israelites not to pursue idolatry and recounts the giving of the Ten Commandments. The portion also contains the Shema, a declaration of faith and a central text in Jewish prayer.

His birthday was 65 days before the eclipse 
From and including: Saturday, June 17, 2017
To, but not including Monday, August 21, 2017
Result: 65 days
Or 2 months, 4 days excluding the end date.

eclipse
Mon, 21 August 2017 = 29th of Av, 5777
כ״ט בְּאָב תשע״ז
✡️ Yom Kippur Katan Elul ✡️
Parashat Shoftim
Parashat Shoftim 5777 / פָּרָשַׁת שׁוֹפְטִים
26 August 2017 / 4 Elul 5777
Parashat Shoftim is the 48th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9
Shoftim (“Judges”) discusses guidelines of leadership, opening with a command to appoint judges and continuing to detail laws of kings, priests, and prophets. It also describes laws relating to cities of refuge for accidental killers, false witnesses, warfare, and the rite performed in a case of unsolved murder. 

His 2017 birthday was 149 days before Trump nominated him. 
From and including: Saturday, June 17, 2017
To, but not including Monday, November 13, 2017
Result: 149 days
Or 4 months, 27 days excluding the end date.
149 days
21 weeks and 2 days
40.82% of 2017

Mon, 13 November 2017 = 24th of Cheshvan, 5778
כ״ד בְּחֶשְׁוָן תשע״ח
Parashat Toldot 5778 / פָּרָשַׁת תּוֹלְדוֹת
18 November 2017 / 29 Cheshvan 5778
Parashat Toldot is the 6th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Genesis 25:19-28:9
Toldot (“Generations”) opens with the births of Isaac and Rebecca’s twins, Jacob and Esau. Esau sells his birthright to Jacob in exchange for soup. Isaac and Rebecca travel to Gerar, where Isaac makes a peace treaty with King Abimelech. Isaac gives Jacob the blessing meant for Esau, and Jacob runs away to his uncle Laban.

His nomination was 308 days after Fauci said Trump was going to get a virus. 
From and including: Tuesday, January 10, 2017
To and including: Monday, November 13, 2017
Result: 308 days
Or 10 months, 4 days
44 weeks
84.38% of 2017

Wed, 24 January 2018 = 8th of Sh'vat, 5778 (8/11)
"ח בשבט תשע ח" = 1099 (Hebrew Standard) duo 777
Parashat Beshalach
Or
That was (9/11) on the Hebrew calendar (after sunset)
Wed, 24 January 2018 after sunset = 9th of Sh'vat, 5778
"ט בשבט תשע ח" = 1100 (Hebrew Standard)
Parashat Beshalach
Parashat Beshalach 5778 / פָּרָשַׁת בְּשַׁלַּח
27 January 2018 / 11 Sh'vat 5778
Parashat Beshalach is the 16th weekly Torah portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.
Torah Portion: Exodus 13:17-17:16
Beshalach (“When He Let Go”) describes the splitting of the Red Sea and the song the Israelites sing upon crossing through. In the desert, God sweetens bitter water and provides manna and quail. The portion ends recounting the victory of the Israelites against an attack by the Amalekites.

He was confirmed on 1/24/2018 

He was confirmed 111 days before the Cladex Drill 
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To, but not including Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Result: 111 days
or 3 months, 3 weeks
15 weeks and 6 days = 156

He was confirmed 560 days before Kary Mullis died
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To, but not including Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Result: 560 days

632 days beore Event 201 
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To, but not including Friday, October 18, 2019
Result: 632 days

101 weeks before China called the WHO
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To and including: Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Result: 707 days
101 weeks
193.70% of a common year (365 days)

104 weeks before the first US death 
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To and including: Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Result: 728 days
104 weeks

777 days before the WHO declared a pandemic
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To, but not including Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Result: 777 days
111 weeks
212.88% of a common year (365 days)

Azar and Trump signed coronavirus funding on 3/6/20 
From and including: Wednesday, January 24, 2018
To and including: Friday, March 6, 2020
Result: 773 days The 137th prime number 




Is an American attorney, businessman, lobbyist, and former pharmaceutical executive who served as the United States secretary of health and human services from 2018 to 2021. Azar was nominated to his post by President Donald Trump on November 13, 2017, and confirmed by the United States Senate on January 24, 2018. He was also chairman of the White House Coronavirus Task Force from its inception in January 2020 to February 2020, when he was replaced by Vice President Mike Pence.

Azar was born on June 17, 1967, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the son of Lynda (Zarisky) and Alex Michael Azar Sr.[4][5] His father is a retired ophthalmologist who practiced ophthalmology in Salisbury, Maryland, for more than 30 years, and taught at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His grandfather emigrated from Lebanon in the early 20th century. The family originates from Amioun.[6][7]

Azar attended Parkside High School in Salisbury, Maryland, where he graduated in 1985. He received a B.A. degree summa cum laude in government and economics from Dartmouth College in 1988. He belonged to the Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity. He earned a J.D. degree from Yale Law School in 1991, where he served as a member of the executive committee of the Yale Law Journal.

Health and Human Services

Official deputy secretary portrait

On August 3, 2001, Azar was confirmed as general counsel of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.[15][16] George W. Bush's first HHS secretary, Tommy Thompson, said Azar played an important role in responding to the 2001 anthrax attacks, ensuring there was a vaccine ready for smallpox, and dealing with outbreaks of SARS and influenza.[7] On July 22, 2005, Azar was confirmed as the deputy secretary of Health and Human Services.[17][18] He was twice confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate.

Working under Secretary Mike Leavitt, Deputy Azar supervised the operation of HHS, which would grow to an annual budget of over $1 trillion by 2017 when he was appointed secretary. Azar led the development and approval of HHS regulations, led U.S. government efforts to encourage worldwide pharmaceutical and medical device innovation, and was in charge of the HHS response to an initiative implemented by President George W. Bush to improve government performance.[7]

In June 2007, Azar was hired by Eli Lilly and Company chief executive officer Sidney Taurel to be the company's top lobbyist and spokesman as its senior vice president of corporate affairs and communications.[7][20] Azar left the position after the 2008 United States presidential election was won by Democratic Party candidate Barack Obama and the corporation wanted to replace Azar with a Democrat in that role.[citation needed]

In April 2009, Azar became vice president of Lilly's U.S. Managed Healthcare Services organization and its Puerto Rico affiliate.[21] In 2009, the company paid $1.415 billion to settle criminal charges regarding its promotion of antipsychotic drug Zyprexa (olanzapine) for off-label uses between 1999 and 2005.[20]

Effective January 1, 2012, Azar became president of Lilly USA, LLC, the largest division of Eli Lilly and Company, and was responsible for the company's entire operations in the United States.[21] Prices for drugs rose substantially under Azar's leadership, including the tripling of the cost of the company's top-selling insulin drug. Also under Azar's watch, Eli Lilly was one of three companies accused in a class-action lawsuit of exploiting the drug pricing system to increase profits for insulin. Eli Lilly was also fined in Mexico for colluding on the price of insulin.[22][23] In connection with the position, Azar served on the board of directors of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization, a pharmaceutical lobby.[24]

In January 2017, Azar resigned from Eli Lilly "to pursue other career opportunities" as a result of a company reorganization.[25] He also resigned from the board of directors of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. In his last year at the corporation he earned $2 million.

On November 13, 2017, President Trump announced via Twitter that he would nominate Azar to be the next Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Azar was confirmed on January 24, 2018,

From March to December 2018, Azar sat on the Federal Commission on School Safety.[35]

Azar had prolonged disputes with Seema Verma, who was Trump's administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).[36] She accused Azar and his HHS predecessor, Tom Price, of sexist management; an inquiry by a former Trump HHS official, Heather Flick, concluded that Azar had not discriminated.[37][38]

On January 20, 2021, immediately after the end of the Trump administration, China sanctioned Azar and other Trump administration officials. The sanctioned people cannot travel to China and cannot do business with China.[39][40] President Biden's National Security Council called the sanctions "unproductive and cynical."[41]

Azar learned about the coronavirus threat on January 3, 2020.[44] Azar informed associates that he had alerted Trump on January 18, 2020, regarding the potential danger from COVID-19,[44] but that the president thought he was being "alarmist" as Azar struggled to get Trump's attention to focus on the issue.

On January 29, 2020, Azar told Trump that the COVID-19 epidemic was under control.[44]

However, two days later, on January 31, 2020, Azar declared a public health emergency.[48] The determination that a public health emergency exists due to COVID-19 was renewed in April, July, and October 2020, and in January 2021.[49]

On February 27, U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez of California revealed that he had been contacted by a whistleblower from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) who had been dispatched to deal with the arrivals of travelers exposed to the coronavirus. There were allegations made that those sent from the HHS to California quarantine sites lacked both sufficient protective clothing and the training necessary to prepare them to deal with the contagion, though they were working alongside CDC personnel who wore adequate protective gear.[50] The whistleblower also said that professionals raising concerns about the unsafe practices were subjected to retaliation.[50] Azar responded to the issues raised by Gomez by saying, "Urgency does not compensate for violating isolation and quarantine protocols" and adding, "I'd want to know the full facts and would take appropriate remedial measures."[50][51] Azar insisted that careful protocols were being observed by all CDC employees.[50]

On February 28, 2020, United States Senate Finance Committee ranking member Ron Wyden wrote Azar to ask why employees of the HHS Administration for Children and Families were involuntarily dispatched to California to meet with quarantined travelers despite lacking expertise in the field and lacking proper information, equipment, and training. Wyden also asked why said employees were not cleared to ensure that they had not become carriers of the disease before they were returned to their home stations.[52]

On April 25, 2020, multiple media outlets reported that the White House was weighing a plan to oust Azar due to frustrations over his response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[53][54][55][56] The following day, President Trump tweeted that such reports were "Fake News" and that he has no plans to replace Azar.[57][58][59]

Azar picked Brian Harrison, a 37-year old former Labradoodle breeder who had no formal education in public health or related fields, but who had worked in the HHS for six years, as HHS's main coordinator for the government's response to the coronavirus.[60]

On February 25, 2020, Azar appeared before the Senate Appropriations Committee to testify on the danger of and responses to the pandemic. Louisiana Republican senator John Kennedy asked both Azar and Chad Wolf about the fatality rate in victims.

On June 29, 2020, it was announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) had agreed to buy 500,000 remdesivir treatment courses. The announcement mentioned that each five-day course of remdesivir (for treatment of a patient with COVID-19) would cost at least $2,340.[70] HHS Secretary Alex Azar was quoted, and had said (in a press release) that "To the extent possible, we want to ensure that any American patient who needs remdesivir can get it

On March 2, 2020, Azar was criticized for unpreparedness that may have accelerated the spread of the virus. Some critics focused on the lack of definitive testing of those who might be spreading the virus. China had tested over one million people, while the CDC had tested fewer than 500 and its results had been undermined by problems with accuracy and potential contamination. There was substantial internal feuding with regard to formulation of policy at HHS and the CDC.[71]

On January 12, 2021, Azar announced[73] that HHS would be releasing remaining stockpiles of vaccine to states; however, at the time of the announcement, all stockpiles had already been exhausted.[74][75] This was met with confusion and anger from various governors.[

On August 9, 2020, Azar was the first member of the U.S. Cabinet to visit Taiwan in six years.[79][80] Azar said the trip was to convey Trump's support for Taiwan's leadership in global health, reiterate U.S. support for Taiwan, and cooperate on global health and health safety issues.[81] The next day, he signed a memorandum of understanding on Medical and Health Cooperation in Taipei.[82][83][84]

On January 20, 2021, China imposed sanctions against Azar, outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Under Secretary of State Keith J. Krach, outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft, and 24 other former Trump officials.[85] Biden's National Security Council called the sanctions "unproductive and cynical."[41]

Resignation letter
On January 12, 2021, Azar submitted his letter of resignation, effective January 20. Although he announced it as the customary resignation that all political appointees submit at the end of a presidential term,[86] the resignation letter included commentary urging President Trump to promote a peaceful and orderly transition to the Biden presidency in view of the storming of the U.S. Capitol the previous week.[87][88][89][90]

COVID-19 lawsuit
In 2022, Azar was co-defendant in a civil rights suit in the Ninth Circuit Court seeking to compel the CDC to publish mortality statistics in which COVID-19 was unequivocally the primary cause of death.[91]

Azar is an Antiochian Orthodox Christian and former Episcopalian.[92][93] He is of Lebanese, Ukrainian, English, and Swiss descent. Before his nomination, he lived in Indianapolis with his wife and two children.[34][94] Azar served for two years on the board of HMS Holdings.[95] He is currently on the board of the American Council on Germany, where he is chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.[14]

He has previously served on the board of directors of the Healthcare Leadership Council, where he was treasurer; the National Association of Manufacturers; and the Indianapolis International Airport Authority, where he was chairman of the Human Resources Committee.[14]

Azar is a Republican and has contributed to the campaigns of Mike Pence, Mitch McConnell, Orrin Hatch, Lamar Alexander, Jeb Bush, and Donald Trump, according to OpenSecrets.[7]

In 2020, Azar revealed he has celiac disease while discussing a U.S. Food and Drug Administration rule related to gluten-free labeling for fermented foods.[96]

2 comments:

  1. Here's the very guy boasting....

    Operation Warp Speed: A Talk By Alex Azar
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=229XrzCUVPY

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