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    Default More very damning info on "Dr. Falsey", the lying worm

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    Media continues to lionize Anthony Fauci, despite his damning emails
    Joe Concha, opinion contributor - Yesterday 9:30 AM


    It's official: Dr. Anthony Fauci is Teflon, at least when it comes to an American media that seems mostly petrified of challenging him in any way despite ample material with which to work.

    Exhibit A comes after emails from and to Fauci - who heads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) as well as President Biden's coronavirus task force - were revealed via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Those emails reveal several things that should be of interest to a free press - and yet, most media are ignoring these revelations, despite huge domestic and worldwide implications.

    One email from February 2020 shows Fauci stating that retail masks aren't really effective in protecting people from contracting COVID-19. "The typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through material. It might, however, provide some slight benefit (to) keep out gross droplets if someone coughs or sneezes on you."

    Another email reveals that Fauci was made aware that a leak of COVID-19 by a research lab in Wuhan, China, was entirely possible, courtesy of Kristian Andersen, a professor with Scripps Research, in a Feb. 1 email.


    "On a phylogenetic tree the virus looks totally normal and the close clustering with bats suggest that bats serve as the reservoir," Andersen wrote. "The unusual features of the virus make up a really small part of the genome (<0.1%) so one has to look really closely at all the sequences to see that some of the features (potentially) look engineered."

    Fauci came to a different conclusion, however, during a May 2020 interview with National Geographic magazine. "If you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what's out there now, [the scientific evidence] is very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated," he argued.

    Even on Thursday - more than a year later, and despite growing evidence the virus may have come from the lab, following a Wall Street Journal report indicating three lab workers got sick in November 2019 with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 - Dr. Fauci remained primarily steadfast in his belief the virus was not man-made while adding that he is keeping an open mind. "I have always said and will say today to you ... that I still believe the most likely origin is from an animal species to a human," Fauci told CNN. "The idea, I think, is quite far-fetched that the Chinese deliberately engineered something so that they could kill themselves, as well as other people. I think that's a bit far out."

    It should be noted that novel viruses have escaped from labs before, including SARS from a Chinese lab in 2004 and anthrax from a Soviet lab in the 1970s. So there is precedence here. Yet, on cue, many in the media labeled those who even broached this possibility - including Sen. Tom Cotton (D-Ark.) and then-President Trump - as conspiracy theorists.


    But perhaps the most potentially damning part of the Fauci emails happened on two instances when he shared documents related to dangerous "gain-of-function" experiments at the Wuhan lab.

    "The emails paint a disturbing picture, a disturbing picture of Dr. Fauci, from the very beginning, worrying that he had been funding gain-of-function research," Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), told Fox News's Laura Ingraham on Wednesday night. "And he knows it to this day, but hasn't admitted it." Paul has repeatedly clashed with Fauci in Senate hearings.

    In an email that Paul was referencing, written to Hugh Auchincloss of the NIAID, Fauci passes along documents that pertain to gain-of-function research. "Hugh: It is essential that we speak this AM," Fauci wrote. "Keep your cell phone on. ... Read this paper as well as the e-mail that I will forward to you now. You will have tasks today that must be done."

    More questions than answers are emerging as a result of these emails, but don't expect many in the media to pursue it, based on interviews Fauci has done following the email release.

    "The true mark of someone is if they look good even when their personal emails come out, so you pass the test very few of us would pass," MSNBC's Nicole Wallace told Fauci in what some are describing as an interview on Wednesday.

    "This correspondence offers a rare glimpse into Fauci's frantic schedule and polite, to-the-point demeanor during the time he emerged as a rare source of frank honesty within the Trump administration's COVID-19 task force," reads a CNN report that isn't labeled as the opinion that it surely is.

    "Anthony Fauci's Emails Reveal The Pressure That Fell On One Man," states a Buzzfeed headline.

    These emails come on the heels of a Fauci book that is supposed to be released in November. But, after the FOIA-induced emails were released, it's nowhere to be found on Amazon.com or BarnesandNoble.com. Perhaps it's because the last thing a good chunk of the country wants is to read another book from another government official about a pandemic we'd all prefer to forget.

    And this goes to a criticism of Fauci that has grown louder in recent months, as he continues to contradict himself while delivering ambiguous messages about the virus: He's addicted to the spotlight. He's never met a microphone he doesn't like.

    The public, or at least some of it, appears to be growing wise to him: A recent Rasmussen poll showed that nearly two-thirds of voters - 65 percent - say politics have influenced Fauci's decisions and statements to the media about COVID-19. Only 11 percent - just over one in 10 - believe Fauci hasn't been influenced by political considerations.

    Anthony Fauci once was the most trusted man in America on all-things-COVID. That's clearly no longer the case.

    But much of the media still largely treats him as such - even as those reading and watching at home appear to know better.

    Joe Concha is a media and politics columnist for The Hill.
    I want to know when is the lying POS going to be arrested?????

    And that this ffing worm cries out how more people need to take the vaccine!!!


    Never says this man.....--Tyr
    18 U.S. Code § 2381-Treason Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

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    I posted how ludicrous the "Wuhan wet markets" theory of the Covid virus origin was. It just didn't make sense, and for anyone to believe it, or espouse it, they would have to be either stupid/gullible or paid off/lying.

    Fauci isn't stupid, but we know now that he was lying to cover his butt.

    By the way, I don't know that there was or wasn't voter fraud in the last election, but it is a more believable idea that this ludicrous Wuhan wet market idea.

    It is interesting to see how CNN was attacking people just a couple of months ago just for suggesting the lab-leak virus idea. Now CNN is talking muttering that "Well, sure, I guess the lab-leak theory makes sense. Knew it all the time."
    How does CNN keep thinking that they are legitimate journalists?

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    There are three possible explanations for where the Wuhan virus came from:

    1. Accidentally released from a Wuhan virus lab - There are two or three of these lab in Wuhan. Someone who works in the lab does sloppy work, catches the virus while in the lab, and then goes home at night and spreads the virus. Most likely.
    2. Intentionally released from a Wuhan virus lab - China figures out they can develop a treatment for the virus first and then release it on the world. This would explain why China has had virtually no virus cases for the last 9 months, even while the rest of the world suffers badly. Not likely but possible.
    3. The Wuhan wet markets - This is a ludicrous explanation pushed by the Chinese authorities, that a contaminated bat in the market started the spread. The Wuhan wet markets don't even have any bats. Ridiculous.
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    Wise men don't need advice, and fools won't take it - Ben Franklin
    "It's not how you start, it's how you finish."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyr-Ziu Saxnot View Post
    I want to know when is the lying POS going to be arrested?????

    And that this ffing worm cries out how more people need to take the vaccine!!!


    Never says this man.....--Tyr
    He's been busted on a bunch of lies. He's been busted simply being wrong on many other things. You would think this doctor really doesn't know his medicine. But that's far from the truth as well. Somewhere between being brought onto stage after stage as a leader in all of this, he started becoming a part time politician as well. And thinking that he knew best for everyone and a lie here and there to get what he wants done wouldn't be such a big deal. Well, it is a big deal. And he's still being brought out everywhere as the ultimate leader and last say on this virus. But all of the lies and BS has finally got everyone questioning him, and more.

    And as a result, I believe deaths have taken place, and people have had their rights stomped on as a result.
    “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?” - Chris Rock

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