Of Course the Fauci Attackers Are Anti-Vaxxer Conspiracy Theorists

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Among the loudest voices trying to FireFauci: a guy who thinks vitamins can stop the coronavirus

of an international child sex trafficking ring. One reason Lorraine doesn’t trust Fauci is because of the dramatic change in deaths predicted by coronavirus models that he had nothing to do with. “His projections have changed constantly,“ she told Politico reporter, according to Politico. Apparently not understanding the point of all the social distancing Fauci and other experts have been advocating for, she added: “And now it’s down to 60,000.

Ayyadurai, who first came to prominence over a disputed claim that he invented email, argued that the push for a coronavirus vaccine essentially creates a product that can be sold to every person on the planet, benefiting pharmaceutical companies. ”They’re gonna go help all the people in Africa with vaccines, vaccines, vaccines, vaccines, right?” Ayyadurai said. “Vaccines are highly profitable. So when I connect the dots, it is essentially about moving this entire [world], using sometimes fear mongering to move it, to mandated vaccines for everyone.

Beyond vaccines, though, Ayyadurai has a bigger ax to grind against the academic establishment, a system he said Fauci represents every time he makes a recommendation that counters Trump. “We have bureaucrats who run science, and bureaucrats who run medicine and you can talk to pretty much anyone in academia, they’ll tell you behind closed doors that Fauci epitomizes that,” he said. “And that’s what has gotten us to this position where the health policy is driving economic policy.

On Monday, both the White House and Trump himself insisted that Fauci is in no danger of being fired, a pledge that is hopefully good for the duration of the crisis. “Today, I walk in and I hear I’m going to fire him,” Trump said at Monday night’s briefing. “I’m not firing him. I think he is a wonderful guy.”

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