Anthony Fauci
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If you criticize Anthony Fauci, you're criticizing science.
If you criticize Anthony Fauci, you're criticizing science.
If you criticize Anthony Fauci, you're criticizing science.
Slam you repeatedly into the earth. Like you're getting hit in the head by the world.
Slam you repeatedly into the earth. Like you're getting hit in the head by the world.
Slam you repeatedly into the earth. Like you're getting hit in the head by the world.
And when it's Brian Stelter saying- All these people, they want to do their own research. What do you do? Do your own research.
And when it's Brian Stelter saying- All these people, they want to do their own research. What do you do? Do your own research.
And when it's Brian Stelter saying- All these people, they want to do their own research. What do you do? Do your own research.
And, you know, it's hard for a disease to kill a healthy person. It's hard for an infectious disease to kill a healthy person with a rugged immune system. And then Rogan says... Well, not the Spanish flu, though, right?
And, you know, it's hard for a disease to kill a healthy person. It's hard for an infectious disease to kill a healthy person with a rugged immune system. And then Rogan says... Well, not the Spanish flu, though, right?
Well, the Spanish flu was not a virus. And even Fauci now acknowledges that. And there's good evidence that the Spanish flu, there's not a definitive but very, very strong evidence. The Spanish flu was vaccine-induced flu. The deaths were vaccine-induced.
Well, the Spanish flu was not a virus. And even Fauci now acknowledges that. And there's good evidence that the Spanish flu, there's not a definitive but very, very strong evidence. The Spanish flu was vaccine-induced flu. The deaths were vaccine-induced.
Fauci wrote an article in 2008, and I'm pretty sure it was 2008, in which he acknowledged that it was not the flu that was killing those people. It was a bacteriological infection. And a bacteriological infection, these days, you could 100% cure all of it with an antibiotic.