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New Emails Show How Anthony Fauci And NIH Worked To Mislead The Public

New Emails Show How Anthony Fauci And NIH Worked To Mislead The Public

Working overtime to ensure that no one learns the truth

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May 23, 2024
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Since the start of the pandemic, Anthony Fauci and other top public health officials have treated any skepticism, criticism or questioning of their methods with disdain and contempt.

Fauci infamously labeled himself as the One True Keeper of Science™; saying that any attacks on him were actually an attack on The Very Holy Concept of Science itself. Ignoring that science, in reality, is an ever-evolving set of ideas, hypotheses and testing, it was an inherently absurd, egomaniacal statement. 

Made even more absurd by the fact that Fauci was proven wrong on nearly every important COVID question. Masks, vaccine efficacy, school closures…the list of failures and misinformation is endless.

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May 22, 2024
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Slowly, and far, far too late, the tide seems to be turning on COVID vaccines. By now, virtually everyone is familiar with the near constant refrain from the public health establishment, media, politicians and other experts. "Safe and effective," "everyone must be get vaccinated to stop COVID from spreading," "getting vaccinated is the most important thing you can do to protect you and those around you."

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One of his most important and inexcusable missteps though,

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