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Sen. Paul Has a Lot to Say About Fauci…And It’s Not Good

The quantity of people hospitalized with COVID-19 has actually fallen more than 90% in a little over 2 months as coronavirus hospitalizations plunge to the lowest levels dating back to the early days of the pandemic. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) isn’t all set to let Dr. Anthony Fauci forget his behavior throughout the pandemic, which he thinks resembles actions taken by a ‘mafia don’.

Paul joined “The Ingraham Angle” to offer his response to the explosive Vanity Fair report that reports Fauci and previous National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins highly pushed back against anybody who opposed the accepted narrative that COVID-19 stemmed from a wet market in Wuhan, China. Vanity Fair reports that evolutionary biologist Jesse Bloom was silenced for believing that COVID-19 came from a laboratory and dripped out.

“This is more like what you’d see from a mafia don than from a government bureaucrat or scientist,” Paul said of Fauci’s behavior. “If you disagree with him, they come down on you hard, and they try to suppress anybody with a different opinion.”

“It’s really alarming, they will do anything,” Paul told host Laura Ingraham.

Paul alleged that the leading medical bureaucrats believed, “Let’s do everything we can to try to suppress his opinion.”

The Republican senator from Kentucky pointed out damning e-mails that appeared in December that reveal Collins advising Fauci to perform a “quick and devastating” takedown of an open letter released in 2020 that argued that COVID-19 lockdowns were detrimental. The letter referred to as the Great Barrington Declaration was authored by 3 epidemiologists: Martin Kulldorff, Ph.D., an epidemiologist at Harvard University, Sunetra Gupta, Ph.D., an epidemiologist at Oxford University, and Jay Bhattacharya, MD, Ph.D., a teacher, and public health policy professional at Stanford University. Collins disparaged the 3 accomplished epidemiologists as “fringe” in an e-mail.

Paul kept in mind that the “three famous epidemiologists”  had actually been suppressed.

“But one of the interesting things about this exposé is it also shows the harm of what government contractors do,” Paul continued. “We knew they did this in other areas, but we didn’t know it was happening in science.”

When it comes to influenza, Paul likewise shared a video on Twitter of Fauci promoting resistance as exceptional to a vaccine.

In 2004, Fauci was on C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal” program, when a 67-year-old caller from Minnesota asked the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases if she ought to get an influenza shot if she currently had influenza.

Fauci responded, “Well it’s very difficult to figure out just on that base of information, what’s gone on with the caller. There are some people who have bad reactions to, in vaccination, even if it’s a killed vaccination. It is possible since the flu vaccine virus is grown in eggs, then you may have an allergy to one of those components, and what you were feeling was actually an allergic reaction.”

Host Peter Slen asked if the female must get a vaccination versus the influenza, to which Fauci responded, “Well no.”

“If she got the flu for fourteen days, she’s as protected as anybody can be, because the best vaccination is to get infected yourself,” Fauci stressed. “If she really has the flu, if she really has the flu, she definitely doesn’t need a flu vaccine.”

Fauci stated that the female “doesn’t need” the vaccination because “the most potent vaccination is getting infected yourself.”

In a caption of the resurfaced video, Paul wrote: “Hmmm…Once upon a time Anthony Fauci could tell the truth…What happened?”

Last month, Paul stated that he thinks that over 95% of Americans have either “antibodies to the virus or antibodies to the vaccine,”  which he credits for why COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are down.

“That’s why we are doing better with this,” Paul said. “We have developed immunity either from having the disease or being vaccinated, and that’s why we are doing better, in addition to the fact that the virus has mutated to a less virulent or less deadly form.”

Paul then called Fauci a “menace.”.

“But he won’t admit it because he’s so caught up in putting stickers on your floor, putting masks on your face, putting goggles on you,” Paul exclaimed. “The guy is a menace, and he has not been right really about anything since the start of this.”

H/T The Blaze
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