How Fauci Fooled America | Opinion [Are They Throwing Him Under the Bus?]
(www.newsweek.com)
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He didnt fool me. In the very beginning I knew masks are more harmful than helpful. I knew you cant make a vax without a virus. What really pissed me off was putting positive patients in nursing homes esp since hospitals have rooms with filtered aeration like for TB patients, can secure areas away from negative patients and on and on. For lockdowns I knew only the sick should stay home, not everybody to contaminate the healthy.
Also I worked the the School of Med in large university hospital that submitted Human Use studies to NIH. I knew Fauci never treated patients; we would have been better off with our local Infectious Diseases unit.
Didnt believe him from the start and dont pay any attention to him now.
No doubt - common sense told us exactly what you are saying here...most of us here knew he was a charlatan and a fraud from day 1. Now to see this splashed across Newsweek, it will have an impact on the sheeple.
This is awesome - exactly what the sheeple need to see.
inb4 they find some coworker to accuse him of sexual harassment.
Seems to be their favorite memory holing tactic.
The article only seems to summarize what we know already. It doesn’t really speak to anybody throwing Fauci under a bus. The article says nothing about how he fooled America. Maybe I was looking for something more explicit and less implied. The sheeple don’t read between lines or seem to recognize implications.
I know pretty much everyone here knows. But this being published in the normiesphere is interesting.
All they read are headlines so big news. It signals them that their peers who are skeptical of Fauci and the narrative arent in trouble w daddy and triggers internal permissions to hear data and apply thought
Well yes. You have a point there.
If so can I drive? Sounds like it to me. There’s no honor among the DS —everyone is expendable.