Anthony Fauci (Dr. Anthony Fauci) seems to give interviews almost every day.), was on with CNN’s Dana Bash. Bash asked Fauci if surgical masks and cotton were effective in fighting Omicron. Fauci responded, “When the CDC says they are effective, in fact, they are.”
BASH: Is it possible to prevent the spread Omicron using surgical masks and cotton?
FAUCI: “They are”
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) January 3, 2022
For a moment, think about this answer. He didn’t say they are effective, he said “when the CDC says they are,” then “they are.” So if the government deems it so, then it is, according to Fauci, regardless of what the science is. A Wall Street Journal report recently revealed that Omicron may be able to withstand single-layer cloth masks.
Now, of course, Fauci’s comments on masks have ‘evolved’ over time, from his first comments back on March 8, 2020 when he discouraged mask-wearing and effectiveness. Later, he claimed that he stated that because he desired masks to remain safe for the medical staff. Fauci in private in February 2020 also dismissed masks. Fauci has since been quite pro-mask.
Robert Malone is an immunologist and virologist who has received a lot attention for his comparison of mass formation psychosis from pre-World War II Germany with what America currently experiences in the wake COVID. And he didn’t mince words when Fox’s Laura Ingraham asked him what he thought of what Fauci had said to Dana Bash regarding the masks and the CDC.
DR ROBERT MALONE: “I mean, it’s Tony. You don’t know what I can say. Tony has no integrity and lies constantly. This is something that I and other peers have seen for years. We just shrug our shoulders and shake our heads and say ‘It’s Fauci.’” pic.twitter.com/O4H724xXfR
— Samuel Bravo (@bravojourno) January 4, 2022
“I mean, it’s Tony. What can I say?” Malone said. “Tony has no integrity, he lies all the time, and me and my peers have been watching this for decades. We just shrug our shoulders and shake our heads and say ‘It’s Fauci.’”
Boy, isn’t that a telling response? And notice he calls him “Tony,” indicating both the familiar and in this case, the dismissive. He’s not holding back what he thinks. It doesn’t sound like Malone thinks that Fauci is “science” to be unquestioned. He also notes it’s not just him that thinks that but that it’s a shared peer opinion. Even though there have been many questions, much of the policy we’ve made over the years has relied on this man. This begs the question, “If this was known why did he remain there?” Because it’s government, which is a haven for ineffective and bad bureaucracy, and the swamp still needs a whole lot of draining.
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