Trump Rolls Out Operation Warp Speed 2.0 During First Days in Office with Project Stargate

President Donald Trump wasted no time in starting Operation Warp Speed 2.0 just after being inaugurated, as he announced a new $500 billion investment into AI mRNA cancer "vaccines" this week. Much to the displeasure of Elon Musk, he chose long-time Big Tech Billionaire and insider Larry Ellison to lead this effort, along with Sam Altman, the founder of OpenAI. Ellison, the world's 4th richest person who also lives near Trump in South Florida, is not as familiar a name to the public from Big Tech circles, such as many of his contemporaries from the 1980s like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, and others from that era, but those in Tech know him as the founder of the world's most powerful databases and his company, Oracle. Like most other Big Tech companies, Oracle is a major defense contractor, and Oracle's databases were the ones that contained all the data from Pfizer during their COVID-19 vaccine trials, data that some attorneys sued the FDA to release, and were all contained in Oracle's databases run by Larry Ellison. So it's no surprise that Trump has tapped the elder Larry Ellison to oversee Operation Warp Speed 2.0. The campaign is called Project Stargate, which is the same name of a secret U.S. Army unit established in 1977 at Fort Meade, Maryland, by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and SRI International (a California contractor) to investigate the potential for psychic phenomena in military and domestic intelligence applications. I am posting two short videos discussing this new project.