Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Opuscula

DERELICT!

 

IF THE INFORMATION ON THE WEB that is spreading as fast as the Chinese virus is correct, a number of people in past and present administrations failed the American people.

They were, and are, derelict in their duties.

Those who are proven be derelict should be charged with, at a minimum, involuntary manslaughter for the deaths of thousands of people worldwide.

The operative word in the foregoing sentence is PROVEN.

 

 

ACCORDING TO “THE INTERNET,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, who some claim is “the nation's top expert in infectious diseases"¹ allegedly said, before cameras in 2017, that “there will be a challenge in the coming administration (Trump’s presidency) in the area of infectious diseases, both chronic infections diseases … also there will be a surprise outbreak” (See VID-20200420-WA0049.mp4)

The Gateway Pundit² also quotes Fauci speaking at Georgetown University on 11 Jan 2017.

How could Fauci make such a prediction more than two years before the Wuhan disaster?

 

President Trump Will Be Challenged By a “Surprise Global Disease Outbreak,” Gateway Pundit²

 

According to several sources, in addition to those already cited, Fauci allegedly

  • Managed to shut down a U.S. program working on viruses on the theory that there was no need for the program — it couldn’t happen here.
  • He violated Federal law and contracted with the Chinese to research the virus.
  • He managed to get the research in China funded for only US$3.7 million during the Obama administration.

Joan Swirsky, writing for Review America3 and other sites, prepared four questions, all of which have the same answer. The questions:

  1. Which person, foreign or American, predicted three years ago, in 2017, that President Trump would be challenged by a "surprise global disease outbreak"?
  2. Which person, foreign or American, wrote de facto love letters (actually emails) to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton through her lawyer Cheryl Mills, saying that he loved ole Hillary "more than ever"?
  3. Which person, foreign or American, said that the collapse of the American capitalist system as a result of the coronavirus plague would be "inconvenient"?
  4. Which person, foreign or American, said on January 21, 2020, that the coronavirus "was not a major threat to the United States" and also on January 23 downplayed the virus's potential impact on the U.S.?

If you guessed that the correct answer to all four questions was Dr. Anthony Fauci , congratulations.

Fauci’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) official biography4 states he has been director of the National Institute if Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984. His NIH career began well before 1984.

 

Given Fauci’s prominence in high visibility infectious diseases (HIV/AIDs, Ebola) and his role at NIAID with responsibility for extensive research portfolio of basic and applied research on infectious and immune-mediated illnesses, and his (in)famous remark at Georgetown University (ibid.), and other remarks (e.g., that the collapse of the American capitalist system as a result of the coronavirus plague would be "inconvenient"?) it would seem appropriate for someone to vet Fauci before retaining him in his position.
 

From the NAID web page.
 

Bottom line: While Fauci — IF even just part of the foregoing is true — has at least indirectly caused the deaths of thousands worldwide, but has severely damaged this country and its trading partners’ economies, the Trump administration also is liable for leaving Fauci in place.

Granted, — and again if it is proven — that Fauci violated Federal law and moved dangerous research to China and funded it under the Obama administration, research that brought Covid-19 to the world, the doctor should be held criminally liable and punished severely.

Again, if what Fauci said in 2017 (there will be a surprise outbreak of a serious infectious disease) failed to get anyone’s attention in the current administration, someone needs to resign for failing to do due diligence. Fauci, while not a presidential appointee, should have been “encouraged” to give up his position at the NIH.

It would seem the only way Fauci could have known what to expect for 2020 in 2017, was to have been receiving information on development progress of what became Covid-19. There may be another explanation, but given the information before me today, it seems unlikely.

 

CAVEAT In the U.S. a person is considered innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law. While the information above is damming, is is so far not proven.

 


 

A Bobblehead Of Dr. Fauci Will Help Pay To Produce Masks For Health Workers5

(EXCERPT) CNN contends that “Dr. Anthony Fauci, (is) the nation's top expert in infectious diseases.”

The 7-inch Dr. Fauci bobbleheads cost $25 and are available for pre-order. They are expected to ship in July.

A portion of each sale will go toward helping produce personal protective equipment for health care workers on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus.

The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum will donate $5 to the American Hospital Association for every Fauci bobblehead sold to raise money for the 100 Million Mask Challenge.

 


 

Sources

1. CNN: https://tinyurl.com/uabb6ga

2. Gateway Pundit: https://tinyurl.com/uqgtasj

3: Joan Swirsky: https://tinyurl.com/y84anwd3

4. Anthony Fauci bio: https://tinyurl.com/qqy9qlh

5. CNN bobblehead: https://tinyurl.com/uabb6ga

 

 

PLAGIARISM is the act of appropriating the literary composition of another, or parts or passages of his writings, or the ideas or language of the same, and passing them off as the product of one’s own mind.

Truth is an absolute defense to defamation. Defamation is a false statement of fact. If the statement was accurate, then by definition it wasn’t defamatory.

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