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GoodGrief-239's avatar

Why don’t they play for Fauci clips of him saying the things he “can’t remember”. That might be more productive.

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LuAnne's avatar

Exactly, and I would also like to know how they have let Birx slink away into oblivion.

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CathyRN's avatar

She’s probably disguising herself by not wearing a scarf to keep from being recognized

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Janet's avatar

Maybe someone helped her knot it a little too tight.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Kate Spade scarf knot.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They were (very expensive) Hermès scarves from what I recall 🤨

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Janet's avatar

Definite fashion statement for the criminal class.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Jeffrey Epstein knot would look so glamorous!

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Tom's avatar

The half-windsor has gone out of fashion in certain circles.

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Michelle's avatar

Not wearing a scarf, and wearing her hair down. She just did an interview with Chris Cuomo comparing “long covid” to HIV.

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Kathleen Taylor's avatar

She's also had some obvious plastic surgery -- and a new hair-do.

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NAB's avatar

It's amazing. The few times I've seen her (now with long hair and sans scarf), she acts like she was the truthteller in the situation - not the admitted manipulator she reveals in her own book. There's a scene in A Christmas Story where Ralphie and his buddy return to the classroom after their other friend has stuck himself to the flagpole and the teacher asks, "where's Flick? Has anyone seen Flick?" to which the voice over says, "Flick? Flick who?" That's Debra Birx. "Covid? Covid who?"

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Bitsy54's avatar

It’s amazing that Brix is/was a full on Army Colonel, I believe, and yet NOT ONCE DID SHE APPEAR IN UNIFORM Government obviously did not want the budding Covidians to realize we were being militarily psy-op’d

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Astragale's avatar

Yep. Exactly right.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Let’s try convincing Fauci to stick his tongue to the flagpole!

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KB's avatar

she's at the same witness protection resort as epstein

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Truthseeker's avatar

Fascinating short interview on Epstein- he’s ‘a construct’…

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VaoGl-soL1g

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shayne's avatar

Probably now a transman living in a bunker somewhere in Hawaii

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Roger Beal's avatar

Dusting and sweeping up for Zuckerberg. Ya never know when you're gonna have to go down in the bunker.

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Jpeach's avatar

I’m sure Pfizer has a mRNA vax ready for memory loss. The good doctor may need a little (probably a lot) of his own medicine.

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Jay Skywatcher's avatar

And booster after booster if it doesn't get the "job"done!

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Tonya's avatar

And they should have pulled it right off the market instead of pausing it and then resuming its use in April 2021 when people started dying from brain bleeds.

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Janet's avatar

From what I read they pulled it in the US in 4/21? After multiple serious clotting issues seen almost immediately in most recipients. My sister took it. Bypass and carotid surgery (which she’d already had once- nearly 99% occluded) within a month. She still has clots- legs, a renal artery, “I’m full of clots”. Won’t blame the shot though, they’re from when she had a (quite mild) case of Covid 🙄.

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Janet's avatar

J&J’s manufacturer benevolently gave all leftover inventory to Africa, as it was cheaper at just one dose than either Pfizer and Moderna.

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Tonya's avatar

They didn't pull it, though, until last year, I think. They just incrementally kept adding warnings, then preferentially recommending the other shots, then recommending against it, but always with the caveat of "if the person would otherwise remain unvaccinated, it's okay to use the J&J since the risks of covid still outweigh the risks of harm from the shots." That was not true, of course, and it conferred no benefits, either. But guess what populations they were targeting? People who might not return for a second shot - like people in homeless shelters, drug rehab, jail, foster care, etc. They pretended it was about the person's lack of access to medical care, but really it was about the public health establishment's lack of access to the people to make sure they got a second mRNA shot.

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

@Janet - Your comment makes me wish substack had a sad emoji rather than just the "like" button. 😢

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Kenny B's avatar

Yes, apparently nobody heard me screaming at the repubs. For not playing all the tapes from 2020-2022.

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SB's avatar

Why don't they just let him sign a statement "I don't remember?" That would save a lot of taxpayer dollars. They're never going to punish him anyway and I'm tired of congress wasting my money. He needs to just disappear.

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Learningneverstops's avatar

It's the Rick Scott defense.

Our Florida rep who committed the biggest Medicaid fraud in history , among other crimes .

My husband remembers his grandma was charged after her death for oxygen therapy she never received by his company

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Yes, I don't get it, they surely expected that response.

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John Bugni's avatar

I think there is a way to hold Fauci accountable for his corrupt behavior and it won't be in a congressional hearing because too many Republicans are really Democrats (rino's). It would work in a congressional or judiciary setting if that weren't the case. Someone or some entity should put together a montage of video clips juxtapositioned, one asking Fauci the question and answereing "I don't remember.", and one saying, "Let me help you remember" and show a clip of him stating his position. Show one after another after another. We couldn't get it to happen in congress but we could show the American people, especially the uninformed, and get more of America to see him for the cockroach he is. What "we the people" think and believe is more important that what Congress believes because Congress is not going to help us with the problem! Congress/the Government IS the problem! (acknowledge to R. Reagen). We the people are going to have to help ourselves and we need as many informed people on the team as we can get. (Credit to my wife for the idea)

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Roger Beal's avatar

Tell her to download ShotCut open source video editing software (a simplified version of Adobe Premiere) ... and to open a Rumble account. Your Missus can do this!

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Astragale's avatar

Good idea. The hoopla enquiries & testimony are BS. They’re just talking shops to help all the politicians kick the can down the road. There needs to be public pressure DEMANDING TRIALS of Fauci, Birx, Daszak, Baric, Bourla et al.

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Bobbi's avatar

No one else has forgotten! He hasn't really, either. It's a CYA move.

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Bill Jarett's avatar

He has been testilying before Congressional committees for 50 years. He is an expert on not saying anything useful.

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Tonya's avatar

Excellent suggestion! And the cameras should all be directed at him to record his reactions.

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Sam's avatar

That would take too much effort for the dog and pony show that congress is putting on. They have no intention of holding Fauci accountable for the Rona scam. If they were then they would have gone after him for what he did during the AIDS epidemic. Killing hundreds of thousands of people is acceptable to our government.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Yes, mass death for the 'greater good' is always going to win in Communism. By comparison, AIDS was a focused on targeted, small % of the gen population, which was why he was allowed to get away with murder. This one targets everyone, anyone willing to submit an arm.

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Sam's avatar

Agreed. My brother was one of the tens of thousands of gay men murdered by Fauci, but I didn’t realize it until a few years ago. You’ve seen the pictures of concentration camp survivors and it’s how my brother looked just before he died. He weighed 65 pounds. I just hope like hell that there is a hell.

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MaryAnn's avatar

So sorry. Fauxci gives criminals a bad name. He is diabolical and uncontrolled so even more dangerous.

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John Bugni's avatar

Agree. I think there is a way to hold Fauci accountable for his corrupt behavior and it won't be in a congressional hearing because too many Republicans are really Democrats (rino's). It would work in a congressional or judiciary setting if that weren't the case. Someone or some entity should put together a montage of video clips juxtapositioned, one asking Fauci the question and answereing "I don't remember.", and one saying, "Let me help you remember" and show a clip of him stating his position. Show one after another after another. We couldn't get it to happen in congress but we could show the American people, especially the uninformed, and get more of America to see him for the cockroach he is. What "we the people" think and believe is more important that what Congress believes because Congress is not going to help us with the problem! Congress/the Government IS the problem! (acknowledge to R. Reagen). We the people are going to have to help ourselves and we need as many informed people on the team as we can get.

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Peace's avatar

Great idea!

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Maybe he just needs a little reminder (He really should call Scott Atlas to help him fill in the blanks)..

“I would prefer as much [of a shut down] as we possibly could,” Fauci said in an interview on NBC’s Meet the Press. “I think we should really be overly aggressive and get criticized for overreacting.”

March 2022: America's top infectious-disease expert warned that the country could face more COVID-19 lockdowns if cases go up once again due to the latest variant, even as the most cautious begin to shrug off their virus fears once-and-for-all.

March 2020: Asked by CNN’s Brianna Keilar on “State of the Union” if he’d like a “national lockdown” where people are being told they need to stay home and out of restaurants and bars, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, said he’d “like to see a dramatic diminution of the personal interaction that we see” in those places.

“Whatever it takes to do that, that’s what I’d like to see,” Fauci added.

April 2020: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is frustrated with the lack of a federal mandate. When asked about whether states should be "on the same page" about these lockdowns during an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Thursday, Fauci said, "I think so, I don't understand why that's [lockdowns] not happening."

Feb 2021: Dr. Anthony Fauci says there's new evidence that a COVID-19 vaccine may not just protect the people who get it but also shield others whom they come in contact with.

May 2021: Dr. Anthony Fauci says based on research and data, those who are fully vaccinated are very unlikely to spread the virus.

Schools:

April 13, 2020: Fauci slams Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who announced at the time that he wanted to get schools open as soon as possible. Fauci claimed that opening the schools will get children infected with the coronavirus. “If you have a situation where you don’t have a real good control over an outbreak and you allow children together, they will likely get infected,” Fauci proclaimed.

May 12, 2020: Without evidence, Fauci claims COVID-19 is dangerous to children, citing “Kawasaki syndrome” as a potential outcome in schoolchildren.

June 30, 2020: Testifying on Capitol Hill, Fauci says school reopenings depend on the “dynamics of the outbreak.”

July 15, 2020: The NIAID chief supports looking at schools on a case by case basis.

July 24, 2020: Fauci continues to advance his vague ideas about school reopenings, but again makes clear that he opposes having schools open in areas where the coronavirus is spreading.

August 4, 2020: Dr. Fauci calls for the continuing closure of schools in areas with high transmission, and a hybrid learning system in areas with moderate transmission, in elaborating on a scaled approach that allows for schools to remain open based on unspecified area transmission numbers.

August 4, 2020: ABC reports that Fauci is still concerned that schools could be vectors for transmission of COVID-19.

August 13, 2020: Fauci agrees that the future entails “many months” of virtual learning, in supporting keeping schools physically closed.

September 3, 2020: Schools can only open back up once the virus is “under control,” Fauci tells CNN.

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Peace's avatar

A clip of each of the times Fauci said "I can't remember" will really boost people's confidence in him - sure hope his memory was a lot better when he was running the show and making all the decisions (based on whatever he could remember at the moment).

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