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Thursday, December 08, 2022

Dr Mercola - First Thoughts on the Fauci Deposition

 It’s out. The long-awaited testimony from the nation’s Face of All Things COVID, Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been released and, with it, the first flurry of public comments.

Less than a day after the release, Rational Ground had already reviewed the 446-page document, and the Brownstone Institute shared it. What they learned is that, for the most part, Fauci neither has, nor had, a clue as to what was going on inside or outside the agency he manages, either before, during or after the pandemic. On top of that, his memory appears to have failed him completely.

From “I don’t know” to “I don’t recall” to “I was completely in the dark,” Fauci managed to weasel out of real answers dozens of times — 178 times just with the “I don’t recall” answer.

As far as shedding any light on the virus coming from a lab, Fauci is completely in the dark about that, too, lamenting that he “didn’t like the fact” he was “completely in the dark,” about the work the Wuhan Lab was doing with EcoHealth Alliance and its head, Peter Daszac.

And Daszak? Fauci said he barely knows him and, in fact, is so unfamiliar with Daszac that he couldn’t even call him an acquaintance.

As a postscript, it’s also worth noting that Fauci, who at one point during the pandemic advocated wearing as many as three masks at a time, admitted under oath that he couldn’t cite a single study in support of masking.

 

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Brownstone Institute December 6, 2022

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