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Anthony Fauci resigning this year

Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., abruptly announced his resignation, at least two years earlier than he planned. Can he avoid investigation?

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Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., whose name has meant official medicine in the United States for decades, has tendered his resignation. He was going to leave government at the end of Joe Biden’s term of office. Instead he will leave all his government positions at the end of this year. Why he chose to leave government at least two years sooner than he planned, he won’t say. But his detractors are already speculating that he foresees new Republican Chairman of many House (and maybe Senate) committees haling him before the green table. As they still might.

Fauci in fact leaving under a cloud

Dr. Fauci first said, barely a month ago (July 18), that he hoped to leave government “at the end of President Joe Biden’s term.” Whether that meant in 2024 or, as Biden’s handlers might still hope, 2028, Politico’s Sarah Owermohle didn’t make clear. She did make clear the impression Dr. Fauci at least tries to give – of his chagrin at not “beating” coronavirus. And that we will never beat it, but are “in a steady state” in that regard.

Regular readers will remember that your editor has a medical degree. He got that degree from Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, in 1985. The disease originally known as Gay-Related Immune Deficiency, and now as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, exploded into the wider patient population shortly before then. President Ronald W. Reagan appointed Dr. Fauci to head the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in 1983.

In medical school, your editor learned a common proverb: “We mention this only to condemn it.” In that spirit, CNAV mentions yesterday’s puff piece by NPR as typical of Mainstream Media coverage. Author Richard Harris gushes over Dr. Fauci and excoriates Ronald Reagan, whom he seems to accuse of letting AIDS run rampant because it killed only “those people.” More to the point, Mr. Harris totally ignores the scandals that will always attach to Fauci’s name.

In contrast, José Gregorio Martinez, editor-in-chief of PanAmPost, details five scandals that will dog Fauci’s steps, resignation or no.

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Can Fauci make up his mind where coronavirus came from?

In April of 2020, President Donald Trump first floated the “lab leak” theory of the origin of coronavirus. Dr. Fauci denied it flatly in an interview with National Geographic the next month. He kept promoting the wet-market theory. According to it, some hapless civilian in Wuhan bought a live bat, brought it home, stewed it, ate the stew, fell ill, and became the reservoir of infection that struck the world with a disease the United Nations soon treated almost like the Black Death. (Except that never once did any diener team push “meat wagons” down a street, ring bells, and shout “Brrrrinnnng ouuuut you’rrrre deaddddd!” or however one might say it in a language other than English.)

But little more than a year later he was telling Joe Scarborough at MSNBC that

We need to keep an open mind to possibilities.

Not only that, but he told “Morning Joe” that we might never know where the virus came from.

He had contact with Chinese officials and never told anyone

Also in June 2021, more than 3200 emails to and from Dr. Fauci came to light. The leftist site Buzzfeed filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, and got back a treasure trove. (The name at the top of the Document Cloud page is that of Jason Leopold, a private investigator.)

Buzzfeed covered this with a puff piece almost as bad as those by NPR and Politico. But PanAmPost hit Dr. Fauci hard on “contradictory,” or at least changing, prevention recommendations. Highlighting (or “lowlighting”) these recommendations were those concerning the wearing of face masks. At first Dr. Fauci recommended masks only for those ill with the disease. Later he was recommending for all persons, sick and well alike.

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Mick Mulvaney, yesterday, pointed this out on Twitter. He recalls how Dr. Fauci

told me to go on TV at the onset of COVID and tell people not to wear masks. I hope Rand Paul gets a chance to dig deeper.

Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) promises to do just that.

CNAV also hopes Senator Paul (who is a doctor himself) will go into the harms, physical and psychological, that the masking regime has wrought. Let’s see a parade of parents of children now suffering developmental delay because they didn’t learn to communicate. Let’s also have witnesses tell us whether those masks ever prevented a single case. Likely answer: no.

(Note: YouTube removed mention of masks from its Coronavirus Misinformation Policies.)

Why didn’t he tell Congress about funding experiments with the virus before it broke out?

Perhaps in line with his trying to quash the lab leak theory, Dr. Fauci denied, in May 2021, ever funding “gain of function research” on the virus. But in September of 2021, The Intercept had its own FOIA treasure trove. Those documents provide clear evidence that the National Institutes of Health did fund gain of function research on coronavirus. The Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) carried out the research. Note that the virus broke out into the world’s general population in the city of Wuhan.

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Project Veritas, on January 10, 2022, received yet another treasure trove on this very subject. CNAV covered this extensively. Both these troves mention EcoHealth Alliance, the grantee that funneled the funds to the WIV. Senator Paul questioned Dr. Fauci about this a day later, and also about his earlier perjury on the matter. And Fauci whined like a little baby, or a play-yard bully after the yard monitors pull him off his victim.

Dr. Fauci, what did you do to the puppies?

At least two classes of experiments on beagle puppies have come to light. The details of these experiments, CNAV must warn readers, are as disturbing as they are bizarre. Documents from the White Coat Waste Project give many of those details.

In one set of experiments, technicians injected puppies with cocaine to study their reactions to the drug. The protocols for the other set are too disgusting to mention here. The Daily Caller has the details, as does this tweet from the White Coat Waste Project’s account:

One other thing CNAV must mention, is that technicians severed the puppies’ vocal cords, so they could not bark.

And what about the unborn children?

Last, but not least, Señor Martinez mentions experiments on aborted children at the University of Pittsburgh. The Federalist reviewed that story on October 13, 2021 after first reporting it on May 7, 2021. Among other harsh practices, a panel of the Pennsylvania Family Council cited:

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  • Labor-induced partial-birth abortions, and
  • “Race quotas and race targeting.”

A retired judge asked this pointed question:

How can the University of Pittsburgh justify working with Planned Parenthood and the entire abortion industry at any level? …They owe their very existence to racism and Margaret Sanger.

Concerning the partial-birth abortions, the panelist describing the experiments suggested they might have violated State law. He then excoriated Dr. Fauci over his defense of such experiments in May of 2021.

Fauci said then that “all appropriate guidelines and oversight” were in place. The panelist disputes that and shows pictures from the study involved. It features grafting intact unborn-child scalps onto rats. Again, take warning: those pictures are disturbing. Indeed they remind CNAV of any of several lurid horror/science-fiction motion pictures of the last century. The Island of Doctor Moreau (1977 and 1996), based on the novel by H. G. Wells, springs to mind.

To Fauci, goodbye and good riddance

Reaction to Dr. Fauci’s hasty (two years ahead of time!) departure vary from hate-to-see-you-go to good-riddance-to-bad-rubbish. The Mainstream Media gives the hate-to-see-you-go reaction. Herewith a sampling of the jubilation:

This sampling has one Senator (Rand Paul), one Representative (Lauren Boebert, R-Colo.), and one House candidate (Anthony Sabatini, R-Fla.). We also hear from journalists and “amateur journalists.” They speak of the toll of coronavirus in long-term-care homes after certain governors re-admitted infected patients into those homes. Dr. Fauci, despite pretending to be the Chief of All Chiefs of Staff of All Hospitals, never uttered a word of warning or protest. These tweets also include a picture of rats, Fauci among them, deserting a sinking ship. Jack Posobiec recommends seizing his passport, after the FBI did that to President Trump. Senator Paul and Rep. Boebert both promise – or threaten – investigations of him, resignation or no. We also see one charge that Dr. Fauci was “wrong about everything since the AIDS epidemic.” Mr. Sabatini wants to send Dr. Fauci to prison.

Investigations will take place, in the House and very likely in the Senate. Don’t believe the polls. Even Erick-Woods Erickson tells us that August polls notoriously predict Democratic victories that either:

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  1. Don’t happen at all, or else
  2. Are far narrower than the polls predicted.

Anthony S. Fauci’s next session at the green table will definitely surpass all that have come before.

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Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.

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Donald R. Laster, Jr

Based upon what I have read about him related to what he has done lets hope his retirement home is a prison cell.

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