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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "A. Lexus de Toke-ville"
Date: 07 Nov 2005 11:13:12 PM
Object: WHAT HAPPENED TO RUMMY? BIRD FLU PROFIT!
I was wondering why Sec. of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, has been scarce
lately.
The torture scandals? The lies that led to war?
No, he's making money for his old company. Scaring the heebie geebies
our of Americans over the Bird Flu Hoax.
Who Owns the Rights on Tamiflu: Rumsfeld To Profit From Bird Flu Hoax
by Dr. Joseph Mercola
October 26, 2005
mercola.com
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We bring to the attention of Global Research readers this important
commentary by Dr.Joseph Mercola.
The fundamental issue is who owns the intellectual property rights over
Tamiflu. The media reports suggest that the Swiss pharmaceutical
company Roche will make billions.
While the drug is produced by Roche, it was developed by Gilead Sciences
Inc.which owns the intellectual property rights. Gilead, which has
maintained a low profile, has outsourced the production to Roche.
Donald Rumsfeld was appointed Chairman of Gilead Sciences, Inc. in 1997,
a position which he held in the years prior to becoming Secretary of
Defense.in the Bush adminstration. Rumsfeld had been on the Board of
Directors from the establishment of Gilead in 1987.
As confirmed in a company press statement in 1997, Donald H. Rumsfeld
assumed the position of Chairman, of GILEAD: :
"Gilead is fortunate to have had Don Rumsfeld as a stalwart board member
since the company's earliest days, and we are very pleased that he has
accepted the Chairmanship," Dr. Riordan said. "He has played an
important role in helping to build and steer the company. His broad
experience in leadership positions in both industry and government will
serve us well as Gilead continues to build its commercial presence."
According to company statement: Gilead Science Inc "has been active in
the development of inhibitors for the potential treatment and
prevention of viral influenza and protease inhibitors for the potential
treatment of HIV"
"The Company's research and development efforts encompass three
interrelated programs: small molecule antivirals, cardiovascular
therapeutics and genetic code blockers for cancer and other diseases.
Gilead's expertise in each of these areas has also resulted in the
discovery and development of non-nucleotide product candidates,
including neuraminidase inhibitors for the potential treatment and
prevention of viral influenza and protease inhibitors for the potential
treatment of HIV"
Also find below an article published in the SF Chronicle, which points
to the relationship between GILEAD and Roche in relation to the Rights
over Tami Flu.
Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, 26 Oct 2005
Avian FluFinally, the pieces of the puzzle start to add up. Not long
ago, President Bush sought to instill panic in this country by telling
us a minimum of 200,000 people will die from the avian flu pandemic, but
it could be as bad as 2 million deaths in this country alone.
This hoax is then used to justify the immediate purchase of 80 million
doses of Tamiflu, a worthless drug that in no way shape or form treats
the avian flu, but only decreases the amount of days one is sick and can
actually contribute to the virus having more lethal mutations.
So the U.S. placed an order for 20 million doses of this worthless drug
at a price of $100 per dose. That comes to a staggering $2 billion.
We are being told that Roche manufactures Tamiflu and, in a recent New
York Times article, they were battling whether or not they would allow
generic drug companies to help increase their production.
But if you dig further you will find that a drug was actually developed
by a company called Gilead that 10 years ago gave Roche the exclusive
rights to market and sell Tamiflu.
Ahh, The Plot Thickens...
If you read the link below from Gilead, you'll discover Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was made the chairman of Gilead in 1997.
Since Rumsfeld holds major portions of stock in Gilead, he will
handsomely profit from the scare tactics of the government that is being
used to justify the purchase of $2 billion of Tamiflu.
TEXT OF 1997 PRESS RELEASE BY GILEAD SCIENCE INC
Donald H. Rumsfeld Named Chairman of Gilead Sciences
Foster City, CA, January 3, 1997 - Gilead Sciences Inc. (Nasdaq: GILD)
today announced that board member Donald H. Rumsfeld will assume the
position of Chairman, effective immediately. Mr. Rumsfeld succeeds
Michael L. Riordan, M.D., who founded Gilead in 1987 and has served as
Chairman since 1993. Dr. Riordan will continue to serve as a director on
the board.
"Gilead is fortunate to have had Don Rumsfeld as a stalwart board member
since the company's earliest days, and we are very pleased that he has
accepted the Chairmanship," Dr. Riordan said. "He has played an
important role in helping to build and steer the company. His broad
experience in leadership positions in both industry and government will
serve us well as Gilead continues to build its commercial presence."
"In my years with Gilead, I have witnessed the evolution of one of the
industry's premier biotechnology companies," Mr. Rumsfeld said. "Michael
Riordan's founding vision and enormous accomplishments are evident in
the VISTIDE® product approval, deep pipeline and talented team that will
continue to move Gilead to develop novel treatments for viral diseases."
Mr. Rumsfeld, who joined Gilead as a director in 1988, is currently in
private business and is distinguished for his accomplishments in both
industry and government. Mr. Rumsfeld served as chief executive officer
of G.D. Searle, a worldwide pharmaceutical company, from 1977 to 1985.
During this time, his stewardship of Searle earned him awards as the
Outstanding Chief Executive Officer in the pharmaceutical industry in
1980 and 1981. He also served as chairman and chief executive of General
Instrument Corporation, a diversified electronics company and world
leader in broadband and all digital high definition television technology.
A graduate of Princeton University, Mr. Rumsfeld has served in numerous
positions of public service, including four terms in the U.S. Congress,
U.S. Ambassador to NATO, White House Chief of Staff and as the 13th
Secretary of Defense. In 1977, Mr. Rumsfeld was awarded the nation's
highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
In addition to Gilead, Mr. Rumsfeld presently serves as an advisor to
several companies and as a member of the board of directors of ABB AB;
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.; Kellogg; Metricom, Inc.; Sears, Roebuck and
Co. and Tribune Company. Mr. Rumsfeld's current civic activities include
service on the board of trustees of the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship,
Freedom House and the RAND Corporation.
Dr. Riordan will continue to assist the company with strategic direction
through his involvement on the board of directors. Since founding the
company in 1987, Riordan has overseen Gilead's evolution to a leading
biotechnology company with its first approved product and a diversified
pipeline of antiviral therapies.
"Michael Riordan's vision and leadership have guided Gilead from a
start-up to a commercial company, and we are pleased to rely on his
continued counsel as an active board member," John C. Martin, Ph.D.,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Gilead said. "Over the past
several years, I have enjoyed working with Don Rumsfeld as an active
director and look forward to his new role as Chairman as we continue to
build the Gilead business."
Gilead Sciences is a leader in the discovery and development of a new
class of human therapeutics based on nucleotides, the building blocks of
DNA and RNA. In 1996, Gilead's first product, VISTIDE (cidofovir
injection), was cleared by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for the
treatment of cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis in patients with AIDS.
Gilead has other nucleotide product candidates in human testing for the
potential treatment of viral diseases caused by CMV, human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus, herpes simplex virus
and human papillomavirus.
The Company's research and development efforts encompass three
interrelated programs: small molecule antivirals, cardiovascular
therapeutics and genetic code blockers for cancer and other diseases.
Gilead's expertise in each of these areas has also resulted in the
discovery and development of non-nucleotide product candidates,
including neuraminidase inhibitors for the potential treatment and
prevention of viral influenza and protease inhibitors for the potential
treatment of HIV
copyright Gilead Sciences Inc.
link to original press prelease Gilead Sciences Inc
San Francisco Chronicle
Biotech firm wants to regain control of avian flu drug
Gilead says deal with Roche Inc. threatens Tamiflu's production
Sabin Russell, Chronicle Medical Writer
Friday, June 24, 2005
Citing "ongoing neglect of the product," a Bay Area biotech company is
attempting to reclaim control of Tamiflu, an antiviral drug it sold to
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche Inc. that has since emerged as the
world's only practical weapon against a potential pandemic of avian flu.
The Foster City-based Gilead Sciences, best known for its AIDS drug
Viread, notified Roche on Thursday that it was terminating the 1996
agreement that gave the Swiss company exclusive rights to make and sell
Tamiflu.
Gilead executives disclosed that they have been peppering Roche with
complaints about its marketing of Tamiflu for five years, and that
manufacturing glitches have been responsible for earlier shortages of a
drug now deemed vitally important to public health.
Formerly a lackluster seller in the market for drugs to treat influenza,
Tamiflu has become a valuable commodity since December 2003, when
scientists became alarmed that a new flu strain that primarily killed
chickens in Southeast Asia was starting to kill people who lived in
close proximity to the birds.
In April, Roche reported its first quarter sales of Tamiflu quadrupled
to $330 million.
Copyright San Fransisco Chronicle 2005
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