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Biden Admin Offers To Bail Out Moderna Over Patent Infringement Lawsuit

The pharmaceutical company made over $37 billion in the last two years thanks to their COVID jabs.

Since 2021, Moderna received help to fill their coffers from governments all over the world in promoting the shots, but the pharmaceutical company also received particular assistance from the U.S. government in developing the shots.

Moderna received billions of taxpayer dollars to fund vaccine development for COVID-19 through Operation Warp Speed.

Moderna’s COVID vaccine marketed as Spikevax and the related booster are the only commercial products it has developed. A number of other vaccines and cell therapy-based treatments using mRNA technology are in various stages of development including vaccines for HIV, Zika, RSV, influenza, and even three for cancer.

Spikevax was created with the assistance of a few scientists at the U.S. National Institute of Health.

While Moderna raked in unfathomable profits from the shots — $18.4 in 2021 and $19.2 in 2022 — the company didn’t appear to want to share the windfall with the government scientists that helped create it.

[Moderna] claims it had no choice under the “strict rules” of American patent law to list only its own scientists “as the inventors on these claims.”
But the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases disagrees.
A spokesperson for the government research arm – housed within the NIH – said that “its own thorough review” had determined that scientists Kizzmekia Corbett, Barney Graham, and John Mascola also deserved to be named as inventors.
“Moderna has made a serious mistake here in not providing the kind of co-inventorship credit to people who played a major role in the development of the vaccine that they are now making a fair amount of money off of,” NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins told Reuters last week.
Source: CBS News

While some of the dispute with the NIH has been resolved, there’s another, perhaps bigger fracas that is still going on.

As Moderna racked up tens of billions of dollars in sales of its coronavirus vaccine, the company held off on paying for the rights to a chemical technique that scientists said it had borrowed from government-funded research and used in its wildly successful shot.
But Moderna and the government have now reached an agreement. The company said on Thursday that it had made a $400 million payment for the technique that will be shared by the National Institutes of Health and two American universities where the method was invented…
…Moderna is still locked in a separate high-stakes dispute with the N.I.H. over who invented the central component of the vaccine, the genetic sequence that helps recipients produce an immune response.
The N.I.H. said its scientists, some of whom had been collaborating for years with Moderna, had helped to design that sequence. Moderna also received nearly $10 billion in taxpayer funding to develop and test the vaccine, and to provide doses to the federal government. The company has sold roughly $36 billion worth of coronavirus vaccines worldwide.
Source: New York Times

Let’s not forget that Moderna is fighting tooth-and-nail to keep its claws on the mRNA patents and is suing Pfizer and BioNTech.

VAX WARS: Moderna Sues Pfizer And BioNTech For Violating mRNA Patents To Create COVID Vaccines

All of that is the backdrop to this — after the billions in funding, assistance in sequencing the genome, and using the government-developed technique in the development of the shots, Moderna is throwing the NIH under the bus in a separate patent lawsuit.

Arbutus Biopharma Corp. and Genevant Sciences are suing Moderna alleging that the company had infringed on their patent for the lipid nanoparticle technology used in the COVID shots. They claim that it took years of challenging work for their scientists to develop the technology. If they win, they could earn royalties from Moderna and with the billions in profit that they’re raking in, it could be a substantial sum.

An article from STAT News a few years ago reveals that many scientists believed that Moderna was struggling with the technology as recently as 2017.

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel talked up his company’s “unbelievable” future before a standing-room-only crowd at the annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference here. He promised that Moderna’s treatment for a rare and debilitating disease known as Crigler-Najjar syndrome, developed alongside biotech giant Alexion Pharmaceuticals, would enter human trials in 2016.
It was to be the first therapy using audacious new technology that Bancel promised would yield dozens of drugs in the coming decade…
…But mRNA is a tricky technology. Several major pharmaceutical companies have tried and abandoned the idea, struggling to get mRNA into cells without triggering nasty side effects.
Bancel has repeatedly promised that Moderna’s new therapies will change the world, but the company has refused to publish any data on its mRNA vehicles, sparking skepticism from some scientists and a chiding from the editors of Nature.
Source: STAT News

They may have stolen the technology, but it’s unclear if they did at this point, which explains the ongoing lawsuit.

Moderna’s response to the legal action brought against them is that they shouldn’t be the target at all — it should be the U.S. government because the vaccine was developed was made for the government’s vaccine rollout.

In a bizarre twist, the government is backing Moderna’s claim.

Moderna asked the court to dismiss the case last May. It said the United States was the proper target of the claims because the company made its vaccine for the government’s nationwide vaccination effort, citing a law that was previously used to keep patent disputes from interfering with the supply of war materials during World War One.
Goldberg first ruled against Moderna in November. He said Moderna had not yet shown that the shots were made “for the government,” and that the government may have been an “incidental beneficiary” instead.
The U.S. Justice Department said in a court filing last month that it supports Moderna’s position, arguing that the company should not be liable for shots provided under its contract with the government as part of Operation Warp Speed.
Source: Reuters

The Biden administration has offered to take on the liability.

Now, the Biden administration is attempting to offer the company another windfall. Last month, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a statement of interest in the Moderna lawsuit, offering to take on liability for the company’s alleged patent infringement. Such a move would result in the Treasury Department being responsible for potential damages from the suit, rather than Moderna itself.
The day after that statement of interest was filed, Moderna announced an agreement to offer its COVID-19 vaccine to the uninsured and underinsured at no cost following pushback from Democratic lawmakers against the proposed price hike.
Moderna’s defense in the lawsuit isn’t that the company didn’t steal the critical technology it’s accused of stealing. Instead, the company claims that, thanks to an obscure hundred-year-old statute, liability in the case actually belongs to the U.S. government because it funded the development and purchase of the end product in question.
Source: Daily Caller

It’s quite an offer considering the high inflation and economic instability in the country at the moment — not to mention the recent bank bailouts.

Keep in mind that Moderna’s 40+ products that are in development will also use mRNA technology and therefore will rely on the same patent in question.

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel is testifying on Wednesday before the Senate’s Health, Labor, Education and Pensions (HELP) Committee regarding drug prices after Moderna proposed quadrupling the price of its COVID-19 shot.

It remains to be seen if either the Chair of the HELP committee, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) or ranking Republican Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) will bring up the current patent lawsuit in the hearing or just focus on drug costs.

Dear Christian: Your Fear Is Full of Crap

by Doug Giles

Beginning in March 2020, many Christians went into lockdown-freak-out mode. Uncut, irrational, unbiblical, and not to mention, unconstitutional, fear gripped many churches and church leaders. Forced to choose between obeying the Word of God or the edict of man, most Western Churches buckled. We even saw it here in First Amendment-protected America.

The Apostle Peter buckled to fear on the night of Christ’s crucifixion. But he learned his lesson and lived the rest of his life bold as a lion. How can the church ‘go and do likewise’?

Read the book and find out!

Get your copy of Dear Christian: Your Fear Is Full of Crap now. Better yet, grab an extra copy for any petrified pastor who dutifully put obedience to the unconstitutional edicts of Mayor McCheese ahead of obedience to the explicit commandments of the LORD God Almighty.

Sources:

Tin, Alexander. “Moderna offers NIH co-ownership of COVID vaccine patent amid dispute with government.” CBS News. November 15, 2021. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/moderna-covid-vaccine-patent-dispute-national-institutes-health/

Mueller, Benjamin . “After Long Delay, Moderna Pays N.I.H. for Covid Vaccine Technique.” February 23, 2023. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/23/science/moderna-covid-vaccine-patent-nih.html

Garde, Damian. “Lavishly funded Moderna hits safety problems in bold bid to revolutionize medicine.” STAT News. January 10, 2017. https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/10/moderna-trouble-mrna/

Brittain, Blake. “Moderna loses bid to shift liability in COVID-19 vaccine patent case.” Reuters March 10, 2023.

Housman, Dylan. “After Giving Them Billions, The US Government Wants To Bail Out Moderna.” Daily Caller March 21, 2023. https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/21/moderna-lawsuit-patent-infringement-vaccine-doj-arbutus-genevant/

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