Jenner Furst
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I think he was seen as the most powerful person in that organization. And so if you look at the story of COVID, you've got the CDC director, Bob Redfield, who's known Fauci since the AIDS pandemic. And he is completely and totally marginalized and iced out of the conversation. And the entire time when Fauci is out in public, he's saying, I'm just following the guidance of the CDC.
And anyone who had inside knowledge knew that Anthony Fauci was the one who had the most influence on that guidance and that the CDC director wasn't even in the room. And if you understand American bureaucracy, you know how these alphabet agencies work. And it was almost strategic that his title was in such a buried organization in the middle of the stack. Yeah.
And anyone who had inside knowledge knew that Anthony Fauci was the one who had the most influence on that guidance and that the CDC director wasn't even in the room. And if you understand American bureaucracy, you know how these alphabet agencies work. And it was almost strategic that his title was in such a buried organization in the middle of the stack. Yeah.
And anyone who had inside knowledge knew that Anthony Fauci was the one who had the most influence on that guidance and that the CDC director wasn't even in the room. And if you understand American bureaucracy, you know how these alphabet agencies work. And it was almost strategic that his title was in such a buried organization in the middle of the stack. Yeah.
He'd have a lot more scrutiny if he was the head of HHS. But for 50 years, he's had a title in a buried alphabet organization institute within HHS under the NIH. After Cheney gave Fauci these resources, it was understood in those institutes that Anthony Fauci was the most powerful person in the NIH. He had a direct line to the White House. He had security clearance. He had a line to Congress.
He'd have a lot more scrutiny if he was the head of HHS. But for 50 years, he's had a title in a buried alphabet organization institute within HHS under the NIH. After Cheney gave Fauci these resources, it was understood in those institutes that Anthony Fauci was the most powerful person in the NIH. He had a direct line to the White House. He had security clearance. He had a line to Congress.
He'd have a lot more scrutiny if he was the head of HHS. But for 50 years, he's had a title in a buried alphabet organization institute within HHS under the NIH. After Cheney gave Fauci these resources, it was understood in those institutes that Anthony Fauci was the most powerful person in the NIH. He had a direct line to the White House. He had security clearance. He had a line to Congress.
The NIH director wasn't doing anything like that. The HHS director wasn't doing anything like that. Fast forward to COVID, the HHS director came in with the administration, former pharmaceutical executive Alex Azar worked for Eli Lilly. And you've got Bob Redfield, who's got a lot of integrity and believed that there was a lab leak.
The NIH director wasn't doing anything like that. The HHS director wasn't doing anything like that. Fast forward to COVID, the HHS director came in with the administration, former pharmaceutical executive Alex Azar worked for Eli Lilly. And you've got Bob Redfield, who's got a lot of integrity and believed that there was a lab leak.
The NIH director wasn't doing anything like that. The HHS director wasn't doing anything like that. Fast forward to COVID, the HHS director came in with the administration, former pharmaceutical executive Alex Azar worked for Eli Lilly. And you've got Bob Redfield, who's got a lot of integrity and believed that there was a lab leak.
And within weeks of having conversations directly with Fauci about that, he found himself locked out of the room. And it's very convenient that Fauci appear to be this little old man who is all about helping people, and he's a scientist and science first, and he's a doctor even. He never really cared for patients.
And within weeks of having conversations directly with Fauci about that, he found himself locked out of the room. And it's very convenient that Fauci appear to be this little old man who is all about helping people, and he's a scientist and science first, and he's a doctor even. He never really cared for patients.
And within weeks of having conversations directly with Fauci about that, he found himself locked out of the room. And it's very convenient that Fauci appear to be this little old man who is all about helping people, and he's a scientist and science first, and he's a doctor even. He never really cared for patients.
We saw in Congress one of the questions that was directed at him during his hearing was, you know, did you treat any patients during COVID? Were you there? Did you intubate people? Did you watch them die? Of course you didn't. And the truth about Anthony Fauci is a lot harder to digest. And I think a lot of people were onto it for years, but half the country believes he's a hero still.
We saw in Congress one of the questions that was directed at him during his hearing was, you know, did you treat any patients during COVID? Were you there? Did you intubate people? Did you watch them die? Of course you didn't. And the truth about Anthony Fauci is a lot harder to digest. And I think a lot of people were onto it for years, but half the country believes he's a hero still.
We saw in Congress one of the questions that was directed at him during his hearing was, you know, did you treat any patients during COVID? Were you there? Did you intubate people? Did you watch them die? Of course you didn't. And the truth about Anthony Fauci is a lot harder to digest. And I think a lot of people were onto it for years, but half the country believes he's a hero still.
How did that happen?
How did that happen?
How did that happen?
So there's two narratives. There's the narrative that we've been given for the last four years, and there's the actual fact pattern and what is the closest to the truth that we currently have. And if you take it chronologically and you ignore the media that came out,