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The speaker questions Dr. Fauci's support for institutions pressuring people to get vaccinated. They criticize the impact on individuals' lives, citing examples of job loss due to vaccine mandates. The speaker accuses Dr. Fauci of instilling fear through mandates and closures, eroding trust in public health institutions. They emphasize the importance of individual freedoms and decision-making in healthcare. The speaker challenges Dr. Fauci's approach and its long-term consequences on society.

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Anthony Fauci and his understanding of evidence-based medicine is questioned by Speaker 0 and Speaker 1. They both agree that he seems to lack this understanding. Speaker 0 clarifies that they don't believe Fauci is intentionally misleading, but rather that his repeated phrase "trust the science" is akin to trusting a psychopath. Speaker 1 finds the concept of "trust the science" to be vague and questions its meaning, likening it to witchcraft.

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Fauci was questioned about representing science and his involvement in controversial experiments on beagles. The speaker accused Fauci of making up COVID rules and questioned his ties to drug companies. The speaker criticized Fauci for receiving royalties from drug makers while giving medical advice. The speaker demanded accountability for taxpayer money and questioned the appropriateness of Fauci's actions.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Dr. Peter Hotez, a pediatrician known for his views on COVID. They claim that Hotez's statements are disconnected from reality and discredit American medicine. They accuse him of spreading misinformation and politicizing medicine. Speaker 1 agrees, stating that anti-science beliefs are harmful and that various government agencies should address this issue. Speaker 0 concludes by urging Baylor, the organization associated with Hotez, to distance themselves from him. They argue that Hotez's opponents should be targeted by the justice department.

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The speaker criticizes Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge about electron microscopy and medicine. They accuse him and other administrative figures of having personal agendas and making up rules. The speaker believes that the public cannot distinguish between good and bad scientists, which is a problem in the scientific community. They mention a request for Dr. Fauci to debate someone knowledgeable on the subject.

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Humanity questions why experts like Fauci delve into unnecessary details. Fauci lacks understanding of electron microscopy and medicine, suggesting he is unfit for his role. Top officials are disconnected from the reality at the bottom, driven by personal agendas rather than public health. They create and change rules as they please, with Fauci even willing to lie to the public on TV.

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Humanity's obsession with unnecessary details is criticized, particularly targeting Fauci's lack of expertise in electron microscopy and medicine. The speaker questions the competence of top officials in healthcare, accusing them of having personal agendas and making arbitrary rules. They express frustration with the inability of most people to recognize true scientists. A challenge to debate was issued to the president of the University of South Carolina, highlighting a lack of willingness to engage in open discussion.

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Humanity's tendency to focus on details and listen is questioned by one speaker. They criticize Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge in various fields and shouldn't be in his position. The speaker believes that those in power have personal agendas and make up their own rules. They accuse Fauci of lying and state that the public cannot distinguish between good and bad scientists. Science is criticized for being judged and funded by people who don't understand it. The speaker challenges Fauci to debate someone knowledgeable on the subject. They mention an invitation from the president of the University of South Carolina to have a balanced discussion.

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Doctor Fauci was accused of failing in his leadership roles during the pandemic, allegedly covering up the lab leak theory and funding gain-of-function research. Testimonies revealed attempts to hide information, delete emails, and avoid transparency. The speaker criticized Fauci for prioritizing personal interests over public health, eroding trust in the public health system. The speaker vowed to seek accountability despite ongoing cover-up efforts.

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The speaker believes there is corruption at the FDA and HHS. They claim that social distancing was arbitrary and not based on science. Ivermectin, allegedly called "horse paste," has supposedly saved billions of lives, and budesonide also saved countless lives, but their use was prevented. The speaker asserts that the doctor-patient relationship is not protected legally, requiring doctors to get approval from insurance companies and regulators. House Bill 73 would allow doctors to innovate and make decisions to cure patients, while protecting hospital systems that don't adopt these protocols. The speaker criticizes mask mandates, claiming they were not based on science but on corruption. They state that people died because Fauci lied and bureaucrats were afraid to speak out due to lobbyists. House Bill 73 can eliminate interference between doctors and patients, protecting people at all levels and allowing doctors to decide what's best for their patients, as opposed to corrupt bureaucrats subject to lobby interests.

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The speaker questions Dr. Fauci's stance on making it difficult for people to live without getting vaccinated. They criticize the impact on individuals' ability to work, travel, and make medical decisions. The speaker accuses Dr. Fauci of instilling fear through mandates and school closures, eroding trust in public health institutions. This fear is seen affecting education and the economy, with long-lasting consequences.

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Doctor Fauci was criticized for alleged failures and cover-ups during the pandemic, including funding gain-of-function research and avoiding transparency. Accusations of deleting emails to evade FOIA requests were made, questioning his leadership and integrity. The speaker expressed disappointment and called for accountability.

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Speaker 0 criticizes Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge in various fields. Speaker 0 argues that administrative figures like Fauci are disconnected from the realities at the bottom and have personal agendas. They accuse Fauci of making up rules as he goes and lying to the public.

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Everything I said is correct and reflects how the American people feel. Jamie Raskin accused us of worshiping Trump, but I don't worship anyone but God. The Democrats have been attacking my character while avoiding accountability for their actions during COVID, including lockdowns and forced vaccinations, which led to significant suffering. Fauci should be held responsible for these actions and tried for crimes against humanity. This is how I feel and how many Americans feel after that hearing.

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Fauci faces criticism from a speaker who questions his representation of science. The speaker accuses Fauci of approving unethical experiments on dogs and making up COVID rules. Fauci denies making anything up but is accused of benefiting financially from drug royalties. The speaker challenges Fauci's credibility as a doctor and calls for his license to be revoked. The exchange becomes heated, leading to interruptions and calls for order from the chairman.

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"The man thinks you can take a blood sample and stick it in an electron microscope and if it's got a virus in there, you'll know it." "He doesn't understand electron microscopy and he doesn't understand medicine and he should not be in a position like he's in." "Most of those up there on the top are just total administrative people and they don't know anything about what's going on at the bottom." "They've got an agenda which is not what we would like them to have, being that we pay for them to take care of our health in some way." "They change them when they want to and they smugly like Tony Fauci does not mind going on television in front of the people to pay his salary and lie directly into the camera."

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The speaker discusses COVID booster shots and vaccine mandates, expressing support for vaccines but opposing mandates. They highlight their role in vaccine development and criticize the current administration's handling of the pandemic. The speaker emphasizes the importance of transparency from pharmaceutical companies and vows to resist COVID-related restrictions.

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The speaker criticizes Dr. Fauci, claiming he lacks knowledge in electron microscopy and medicine. They believe that most top officials, including Fauci, have personal agendas and make up their own rules. The speaker argues that the majority of people cannot judge good scientists, which is a problem in science today. They mention that Fauci has been asked to debate someone knowledgeable on the subject, as they believe he lacks understanding.

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In the exchange, Speaker 1 advocates that a solution to vaccination uptake may require some form of mandatory vaccination, noting that federal officials resist that term. Speaker 2 adds that once people feel legally empowered, educational institutions will require vaccination, with colleges, universities, and employers like Amazon and Facebook signaling that anyone wanting to study or work there must be vaccinated. He asserts that making life difficult for people will cause them to drop ideological objections and get vaccinated. Speaker 0 challenges whether all objections to COVID vaccinations are “ideological bullshit,” insisting that is not what was being referred to and arguing that the claim about making it hard for people to live was made in a broader context about education, travel, work, and overall life, and that she takes offense at the interpretation. Speaker 0 then references Miss Allison Williams, who testified before the committee about losing her job after seeking an exemption from ESPN’s vaccine mandate. Williams’ case involved recommendations from bureaucrats and a fertility expert, highlighting that she and her husband, who were pursuing pregnancy with medical guidance, should not have been forced to vaccinate. Speaker 0 contends she was fired because “you made it hard” as described in the statement, preventing her from working, living, and making health decisions with her healthcare professional, thereby impacting American society’s ability to flourish and self-determine certain rights—stating that America should take offense at this. The dialogue shifts to Doctor Fauci. The speaker addresses him directly, calling him “doctor of fear” and stating that Americans do not hate science but hate having their freedoms taken. The speaker accuses Fauci of inspiring and creating fear through mass mandates, school closures, and vaccine mandates, claiming these policies have destroyed the American people’s trust in public health institutions and will have ripple effects for generations. It is asserted that fear has manifested in areas such as education and the economy, and the speaker concludes by separating their stance from science, saying, “I disagree with you because I disagree with fear.” The exchange ends with Speaker 0 yielding.

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Speaker 0 argues that 'the trustworthiness of the information that we actually receive from the news media' is a major problem and notes that 'the easiest thing for our democratic colleagues to do is to scare people.' He asks, 'COVID nineteen was politicized?' Speaker 1 answers, 'the whole process was politicized' and says 'we were lied to about everything... the vaccines would prevent transmission' and 'they prevent infection'—claims he says are contradicted by 'the animal studies and the clinical trial showed.' He accuses the CDC of letting 'the teachers union' write school-closure orders that 'hurt working people all over the country, and then pretend it was science based.' He adds examples: 'Martin Koldor from Harvard' was 'ejected [from COVID]... because he wasn't in the orthodoxy'; 'FDA during COVID' officials 'Gruber and Krausz' criticized Biden mandates; Biden said, 'I would never take that vaccine, the Trump vaccine' then mandated it and fired top FDA officials who said it had not been properly tested.' The exchange ends with 'Yes.'

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Senator Rand Paul discusses the NIH's funding of gain-of-function research in Wuhan, asserting that Dr. Fauci misled Congress about it. He explains that gain-of-function research increases a virus's lethality or infectiousness, which poses significant risks if it escapes the lab. Paul criticizes Fauci's advice on masks and social distancing, claiming they were ineffective and potentially harmful. He emphasizes that people who had COVID should not have been mandated to get vaccinated again. Paul expresses skepticism about government mandates and believes the public has become more resistant to government overreach. He also mentions his committee's investigation into COVID-related decisions and the misuse of surveillance programs, advocating for stricter adherence to the Fourth Amendment regarding data collection.

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Dr. Fauci was criticized for claiming he represents science. Many people see him as similar to Nazi doctor Joseph Mengele, not science. Some believe he will be remembered as the greatest mass killer in history once the truth about COVID is revealed.

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Millions dead, no arrests made. Anthony Fauci compared to J. Edgar Hoover for authoritarian tendencies. Fauci under constant security, receiving large sums of money during pandemic. Conflict of interest with vaccine manufacturers. Accusations of lying to congress. Concerns about double standards and potential chaos in the country. Ideology over skin color may lead to trouble.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss his recent appointment as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy, once labeled a member of the "disinformation dozen" by President Biden, has seen a resurgence in his public presence since a lengthy interview with Kelly in March 2022, which covered topics like vaccines, the JFK assassination, and COVID-19. Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy family, has faced criticism for his views on vaccines, particularly his stance against thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. He argues for the need for safe vaccines and independent regulators, emphasizing that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety. He recounts his efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, highlighting studies he believes show its harmful effects. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health and vaccine promotion. Kennedy claims Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health, alleging that Fauci's actions during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a pattern of agency capture by the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses Fauci's financial ties to vaccine development and the alleged suppression of alternative treatments like Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Kennedy also addresses the controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, asserting that it does not prevent transmission and questioning the rationale behind mandatory vaccinations, especially for low-risk populations. He expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine injuries and the need for independent research free from pharmaceutical influence. The discussion touches on the censorship Kennedy has faced, particularly regarding his views on the lab leak theory and vaccine safety. He reflects on the personal toll this has taken on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, emphasizing his desire to protect her from the backlash he receives for his outspoken positions. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, where they will delve deeper into the implications of Kennedy's views and the ongoing debates surrounding public health and vaccine policy.

The Rubin Report

Tucker Carlson & Tulsi Gabbard Lose Their Cool at This Hypocrisy | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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In the December 14, 2022 episode of the Rubin Report, Dave Rubin discusses the recent passing of the Respect for Marriage Act, highlighting President Biden's speech where his microphone cut out while addressing marriage equality. Rubin expresses skepticism about the significance of the act, suggesting that societal acceptance of various marriages is already established. The show shifts focus to the theme of dishonesty among public figures, particularly targeting Anthony Fauci and various institutions like the CDC and mainstream media. Rubin emphasizes the growing disillusionment with these entities as more people turn to alternative media for information. He discusses a conversation between Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard, noting their unexpected alliance against a political system perceived as corrupt and unresponsive to the public. Rubin critiques Fauci's statements on COVID-19, arguing that he has misrepresented scientific facts regarding vaccines and public health measures. He cites specific instances where Fauci's claims have been proven incorrect, such as the efficacy of masks and vaccines. The episode also features commentary on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's actions to investigate COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, with experts discussing serious adverse effects linked to the vaccines. Rubin concludes by addressing the broader implications of censorship and misinformation in public health discourse, advocating for accountability and transparency in health policies.
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