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Dr. Anthony Fauci had every reason to hide the truth.
Documents show he played a key role in funneling about $600,000 of taxpayer money through third parties into China’s Wuhan lab, where the deadly COVID virus likely leaked. Funding has been allocated to dangerous gain-of-function research that turns viruses into deadly ‘superbugs’.
Dr. Robert Redfield, a veteran virologist who served as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said Wednesday at a hearing in the Capitol that the virus somehow originated in animals or bats “is not scientifically possible. It’s not plausible,” he testified, and then infected humans.
Fauci knew this because Redfield and four other knowledgeable experts told him so. But Fauci, an immunologist rather than a virologist, feared exposure to suspicion of complicity in manipulating the virus. He decided to cover up the lab’s leaked evidence and instead promote the natural origin theory to the public. He “wanted a single story,” said Redfield. Its “inaccurate” narrative seems to be an effort to indulge in one of the deadliest man-made catastrophes in history.
This is the biggest scandal in American history
760 million people were infected and about 6.87 million died worldwide. Over a million Americans died. Did Fauci play a role in causing those deaths? His cover-up suggests he thought so.
According to an email, Dr. Fauci was told by a fellow scientist early in the pandemic in late January and early February 2020 that the transmission of COVID-19 was “(potentially) designed in a laboratory. It was warned that it contained anomalous features that “look like.” A startled Fauci unleashes his deception in a deliberate misinformation scheme.
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Three weeks later, he published a secretly commissioned and edited scientific paper, debunking the lab’s leak hypothesis. Fauci then publicly touted it as the definitive scientific judgment on the COVID outbreak, hiding how he instigated the analysis.
All the while, he hid his involvement and pretended not to know the co-authors he had secretly worked with. It cannot have been manipulated intentionally.”
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The scientists who published the hasty study had previously confided to Fauci that the virus most likely came from the lab, but that it bounced back in three days. It goes against science,” and accused Fauci of “an attempt to mislead and turn the debate.”
It’s interesting that those same scientists, after their reversal, became beneficiaries of millions of dollars in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Fauci.
But that’s not all. According to recently uncovered records, Fauci conspired with his social media platforms to suppress posts that boosted the validity of his leaked theories at the Lab, as well as the credibility of those who dared to question his hoaxed narrative. hurt.
Two years ago, I wrote a column for the Fox News Opinion saying that Fauci should be criminally investigated for lying to Congress.
“The NIH has never funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab,” he told a distrustful Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. Senator Paul then declared Fauci to have lied. Documented evidence supports that conclusion. In testimony Wednesday, Dr. Redfield said there was “no doubt that the NIH funded gain-of-function research” at the Chinese lab.
In the past, Fauci has described it as “reverse genetics,” and has championed it vigorously despite its known dangers. He never understood the grave consequences of an information leak that could kill millions of innocent people. Or maybe he didn’t care.
The NIH funds sent to the Wuhan lab were specifically designated for “reverse genetics,” according to the paper. This is compelling evidence that Fauci was untrue when he testified that the NIH does not fund gain-of-function research.
Willfully lying while sworn to Congress on a serious matter constitutes the felony of perjury (18 USC 1621). Making a deliberately false and misleading statement (18 USC 1001) while testifying is an equivalent offense, whether or not the person is under oath. Both crimes, if convicted, carry up to five years in prison for him.
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As I discussed earlier, there is enough evidence to justify an investigation by the Justice Department into whether Fauci knowingly gave deceptive or false testimony when appearing before a Senate committee.
As evidence mounts against him, the Chronicles of Dr. Anthony Fauci call for a sober reassessment. The man touted as “America’s Doctor” is not the saintlike figure he and the flattering media have long portrayed.
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