Last week saw another batch of emails drop from Anthony Fauci, and another media blackout as to their contents. The strategy by the press in cases like this has been pretty straightforward: ignore the story, wait for right-leaning media or Republicans to pick it up, then frame any attacks on the subject as tainted by partisanship.
Last week, when confronted once again by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, Fauci responded with more hyperbole and ad hominem. The media, meanwhile, framed the exchanges as “Rand Paul Attacks!” and “Anthony Fauci defends!”
They refused to look at the information in the emails that Paul was asking about, refused to ask questions about them, refused to even report on them. They are interested in the bloodsport, not the truth. The reason for that is simple: the truth is becoming very problematic for the man who once conflated himself with science itself. The only reporting done on the emails by the New York Times, for instance, was a video clip from the Associated Press regarding the exchange with Senator Paul.
What has not been covered with any sort of journalistic enthusiasm is the topic of the emails themselves, the most damning yet, which suggest that Fauci and Dr. Francis Collins, the former head of the NIH, purposefully downplayed the possibility of a lab leak in Wuhan, China, at the start of the pandemic because it might have damaged “international harmony” in the scientific community.
I want you to go and read the entire article, but I’d like you to particularly to pay attention to this:
The problem for the mainstream media now is that too much of a paper trail has been left by Collins, Fauci and others to simply push the narrative that Republicans are weaponizing Fauci’s emails.
The problem for Fauci and his media allies is that the truth is going to come out eventually, with or without their cooperation, transparency, and intellectual curiosity. There is no Donald Trump to suck the oxygen out of the news cycle anymore. At this point, it all looks like malpractice, both by the mainstream media in ignoring Anthony Fauci’s emails and by Fauci himself.
Truth be told, it’s looking far worse than simple malpractice.
A lot of questions in that area would be answered were we to look at an unredacted list of his investments. There’s a number of people that are making millions off of the fear and confusion that this guy spread.
But it’s even worse than that… The truth of the matter is it’s looking increasingly like my original call on this was absolutely correct, then it was Anthony fauci who authorized the illegal gain of function research, causing the death of millions of people, to say nothing of the suffering by even those who survived.
At the very least of Justice is to be served here we’re talking about a couple of million counts of involuntary manslaughter against these people.
I’ve been telling you about this for some weeks now… and confirmation is now starting to come out. this time from The Spectator