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#1236351 2022-08-23 12:36 AM
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It's been a complete mystery to me how Anthony Fauci could be wrong and deliberately deceitful so often, and yet still remain as head of the National Institue of Health (NIH).

Today, not because he was fired, as he deserved to be for at least the last 2 years, but because he chose to give notice, he announced he will leave as head of the NIH in December, at the end of this year. I think this is because he knows the House and possibly Senate committees will be run by Republicans after the election, and he wants to leave, to disincentivize Republicans from investigating. His rationalization is that if he's already gone, there's less reason to investigate Fauci's obvious multiple corruptions and criminal enterprises.

1) This is the guy who PERSONALLY oversaw gain-of-function research in the U.S., and when people above him in the CDC said this is way too dangerous to continue and cut off funding in 2014, Fauci then moved the gain-of-function coronavirus research to Wuhan, China, and continued to secretly fund it off the books, for years. He even said in several videotaped conferences that he anticipated another viral outbreak from China. The outbreak and gain-of-function research he PERSONALLY set up !

2) After the Covid-19 outbreak began in March 2020, Fauci's own later-FOIA'd e-mail reveal that he PERSONALLY orchestrated the cover-up of the outbreak that he caused. That he downplayed what other globally esteemed virologist colleagues were telling him in his exchanged e-mails with him, and with Dr. Daszag and others, was openly conspiring to cover-up that facts, and ridicule the idea of a Wuhan lab outbreak, while up-playing what he knew to be false, the idea of an outbreak coming from a random "wet market" animal-to-human transmission. Others such as Daszag even thanked Fauci for hiss part in the cover-up, to hide his and their collaborative criminal research.

3) Fauci was also on the medical board of Giliad, who own the drug Remdesevir, which was known early on to be completely ineffective in treating Covid, but his NIH, and other scientists receiving financial research support from the NIH, all recommended Remdesevir in the CDC medical protocols for treating Covid-19, pushing Remdesevir for hospitalized intubated patients. Which was completely ineffective, but reaped huge prrofits for Gilead, and for Fauci and others of his inner circle PERSONALLY, profiting off the suffering and deaths of others. Even as Fauci and others ridiculed Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, the two most effective medications, each of which had a record of saving lives in about 50 other countries and cost less than 20 dollars for a 7 day treatment. This was deliberate and criminal on Fauci's part.

4) Fauci also PERSONALLY profited off the billions pharmaceutical companies earned off ineffective vaccines. The clearly had a conflict of interest in promoting the vaccines, long after the Covid vaccines had proven ineffective, and caused suffering and death to the tens of thousands who either died from thee vaccine (very disproportionately than patients have to any other vaccine in the last 40 years, or suffered permanent and lifelong physical and neurological damage from the vaccine. By making the Covid vaccine mandatory nationwide, even knowiing what he did, Fauci once again profited from suffering and death he inflicted on others.
It is telling that Dr Robert Malone, the doctor who invented the MRNA vaccine technology, has been vocally calling for recall of the Covid vaccines. As have several other prominent virologissts and researchers. While Fauci has further been pushing for vaccination (against the science) of children and infants. Right up to the day that the U.S. government stopped purchasing the vaccines a week or so ago.
Add to that all the hundreds of thousands of U.S. military who were forced to end their careers because they refused the vaccine, all the doctors, nurses, private-sector military contractors, teachers, firemen, and millions in other professions, whose livelihood and careers were pointlessly ended because they would not consent to a questionably safe mandatory vaccine. Now that the vaccine itself has been proven ineffective, what will happen to these millions of displaced workers?

5) Fauci also deliberately used his position to influence the 2020 presidential election, and clearly collaborated with Democrats and the liberal media to negatively portray Trump, when in truth Trump was doing an exceptional job of organizing medical supplies and resources to fight the pandemic, and Trump was clearly sabotaged from within by Fauci and Birx and others in the CDC and NIH. Dr Scott Atlas and others have revealed the inner workings of how Fauci and other Democrat/Deep-state agents worked to undermine President Trump, and others like himself who were striving to bring Trump the best scientific data, while the Faucists were actually working on a self-serving political agenda, ignoring the actual science, and they railed on and backstabbed Dr. Atlas at every turn.


It is good that Fauci's highly politicized NIH reign is coming to an end. It can only be hoped that his multiple criminal enterprises, resulting from abuse of his NIH power, will all be fully investigated and prosecuted. Fauci has done the EXACT OPPOSITE of using the NIH and CDC to protect the public. He has abused his position for hiss own financial and political gain, and in a just world, he will at some point, under investigation and prosecution, pay a heavy price for it.

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fa...licans-holding-accountable-lawmakers-say


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Republican lawmakers say that President Biden's chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci leaving his government post won't stop them from holding him "accountable."

Fauci's December departure from the Biden administration was announced on Monday, with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) director saying he was "not retiring," but looking to "pursue the next chapter" of his career.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who sparred many times with Fauci in the Senate, said, "Fauci’s resignation will not prevent a full-throated investigation into the origins of the pandemic."
"He will be asked to testify under oath regarding any discussions he participated in concerning the lab leak," Paul told Fox News Digital in a statement.

"Retirement can’t shield Dr. Fauci from congressional oversight," House Oversight Committee ranking member James Comer, R-Ky., wrote on Twitter.
"The American people deserve transparency and accountability about how government officials used their taxpayer dollars, and [House Oversight Republicans] will deliver," Comer added.

Republican Study Committee chairman Jim Banks tweeted, "Republicans must remain committed to holding Fauci accountable even after he steps down to make sure no one in his position ever abuses the public trust again."

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., tweeted that Fauci leaving his post in December will not stop Republicans from "holding him accountable."
"So Dr. Fauci is stepping down in December," Issa wrote. "That won’t stop a Republican Congress from telling the truth about his disastrous tenure and holding him accountable for the mistakes he made and the lies he told."

Arizona Republican Rep. Andy Biggs blasted Fauci as "a coward" and accused Biden's chief medical adviser of "conveniently resigning from his position in December before House Republicans have an opportunity to hold him accountable for destroying our country over these past three years."

Fauci is stepping down from his NIAID post after 38 years of working the gig.

"I am announcing today that I will be stepping down from the positions of Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and Chief of the NIAID Laboratory of Immunoregulation, as well as the position of Chief Medical Advisor to President Joe Biden," Fauci said on Monday. "I will be leaving these positions in December of this year to pursue the next chapter of my career."

"It has been the honor of a lifetime to have led the NIAID, an extraordinary institution, for so many years and through so many scientific and public health challenges," he continued. "I am very proud of our many accomplishments."


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