https://fee.org/articles/why-it-matters-that-fauci-got-covid-19/
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid-19
In the end Dr. Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the virus than
Prince Prospero, the villain from Poe's imagination who believed his
castle could protect him from the plague.
Monday, June 20, 2022
Image Credit: Public Domain (via Flickr)
Jon Miltimore
Jon Miltimore
Politics Anthony Fauci Brownstone Institute Lockdowns COVID-19 F. A.
Hayek Prince Prospero
Irecently returned from a week-long vacation in the north woods of
Wisconsin. We played beach volleyball, went fishing and boating, had a
lively game of Wiffle Ball with the kids, and swam until our skin was >prune-like.
Even without a cell phone, I managed to stumble on a bit of breaking
news from an unusual source: television. (It was virtually the only
media I had up there.) Naturally, I had to share this bit of news.
Fauci has Covid, I told some of my companions, stuffing beer into coolers.
A discussion quickly broke out over whether the news was relevant.
So what? a friend responded. I accepted a long time ago that everyone
is going to get this thing.
I partly agreed with my friend. Even during the early stages of the
pandemic, I harbored suspicions that the virus was going to spread
regardless of any interventions politicians or bureaucrats enactedand
those interventions could prove to be destructive, perhaps more
destructive than the virus itself.
But I told him not to underestimate the importance of Fauci contracting >Covid.
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid
Its important to understand that Fauci isnt just the presidents top >medical advisor. Fauci, whose official title is director of the National >Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is Americas Doctor, as
The New Yorker described him in April 2020.
More importantly, for better or worse, Fauci became the architect of the
US Covid response.
It was Fauci who, early in the pandemic, proposed a Covid strategy that
was simultaneously radical and simple: keep Americans apart from one
another, using state force, if necessary.
In March 2020, Fauci told Face the Nation that the strategy was working.
"The kinds of mitigation issues that are going on right now, the things
that we're seeing in this country, this physical separation at the same
time as we're preventing an influx of cases coming in, I think that's
going to go a long way to preventing us from becoming an Italy," Fauci said.
The mitigations Fauci was referring to were lockdowns. Schools closed. >Parks closed. Businesses closed. Any enterprise or activity not deemed >essential by state authorities was illegal.
Americans were told these efforts were only temporary. Fifteen days to
slow the spread, became a national mantra.
Six months later, however, nothing had changed. In fact, Fauci was now
saying it would have to continue until 2022.
The idea that humans could hide indefinitely from an airborne pathogen
if government bureaucrats turned the dial just right has more than a
touch of madness to it, but what few seem to realize is that for Fauci,
this was just the first step in a larger revolution.
Writing at the Brownstone Institute, Jeffrey Tucker points to an August
2020 Cell article written by Fauci wherein the doctor explains his >ideological vision, which rings of Rousseauian idealism.
Living in greater harmony with nature will require changes in human
behavior as well as other radical changes that may take decades to
achieve: rebuilding the infrastructures of human existence, from cities
to homes to workplaces, to water and sewer systems, to recreational and >gatherings venues.
In such a transformation we will need to prioritize changes in those
human behaviors that constitute risks for the emergence of infectious >diseases. Chief among them are reducing crowding at home, work, and in
public places as well as minimizing environmental perturbations such as >deforestation, intense urbanization, and intensive animal farming.
The article, Tucker points out, makes it clear Faucis pandemic response
was not just about Covid, but a larger technocratic revolution that was
hard to defineand one Americans had not signed up for.
Its not socialism or capitalism. Its something else entirely,
something very strange, Tucker writes. No one has voted for such a
thing. It is something Fauci and his friends dreamed up on their own and >deployed all their enormous power to enact just as a test, until it fell >apart.
And this is what makes Faucis infectionwhich comes more than two years >after the first lockdowns were imposedso important.
Its a sign and symbol that [Faucis] entire theory of virus control
was wrong, Tucker writes. He got his way with policy and it did not
work. The virus finally landed on him, as if to reenact Edgar Allan
Poes fictional story of Prince Prospero in his castle that he believed
would protect him.
The Fatal Conceit
In his 1974 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the economist F.A. Hayek
concluded with a warning: he urged humans to act humbly with the immense >power of modern science.
There is danger in the exuberant feeling of ever growing power which
the advance of the physical sciences has engendered, Hayek said, and
which tempts man to try, 'dizzy with success,' to use a characteristic
phrase of early communism, to subject not only our natural but also our
human environment to the control of a human will.
He continued:
The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed
to teach the student of society a lesson of humility which should guard
him against becoming an accomplice in mens fatal striving to control
society a striving which makes him not only a tyrant over his fellows,
but which may well make him the destroyer of a civilization which no
brain has designed but which has grown from the free efforts of millions
of individuals.
A careful look at Dr. Fauci reveals that humility is not one of his
stronger attributes, and his actions show the fatal conceit that Hayek
warned against infects public health officials as well as economic planners.
Despite all his efforts, Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the
plague than Prince Prospero. But his mad, arrogant effort to extinguish
the virus through force is a tale worthy of its own parable.
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://fee.org/articles/why-it-matters-that-fauci-got-covid-19/
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid-19
In the end Dr. Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the virus than
Prince Prospero, the villain from Poe's imagination who believed his
castle could protect him from the plague.
Monday, June 20, 2022
Image Credit: Public Domain (via Flickr)
Jon Miltimore
Jon Miltimore
Politics Anthony Fauci Brownstone Institute Lockdowns COVID-19 F. A.
Hayek Prince Prospero
Irecently returned from a week-long vacation in the north woods of
Wisconsin. We played beach volleyball, went fishing and boating, had a
lively game of Wiffle Ball with the kids, and swam until our skin was
prune-like.
Even without a cell phone, I managed to stumble on a bit of breaking
news from an unusual source: television. (It was virtually the only
media I had up there.) Naturally, I had to share this bit of news.
“Fauci has Covid,” I told some of my companions, stuffing beer into coolers.
A discussion quickly broke out over whether the news was relevant.
“So what?” a friend responded. “I accepted a long time ago that everyone
is going to get this thing.”
I partly agreed with my friend. Even during the early stages of the
pandemic, I harbored suspicions that the virus was going to spread
regardless of any interventions politicians or bureaucrats enacted—and
those interventions could prove to be destructive, perhaps more
destructive than the virus itself.
But I told him not to underestimate the importance of Fauci contracting
Covid.
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid
It’s important to understand that Fauci isn’t just the president’s top >> medical advisor. Fauci, whose official title is director of the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is “America’s Doctor,” as
The New Yorker described him in April 2020.
More importantly, for better or worse, Fauci became the architect of the
US Covid response.
It was Fauci who, early in the pandemic, proposed a Covid strategy that
was simultaneously radical and simple: keep Americans apart from one
another, using state force, if necessary.
In March 2020, Fauci told “Face the Nation” that the strategy was working.
"The kinds of mitigation issues that are going on right now, the things
that we're seeing in this country, this physical separation at the same
time as we're preventing an influx of cases coming in, I think that's
going to go a long way to preventing us from becoming an Italy," Fauci said. >>
The “mitigations” Fauci was referring to were lockdowns. Schools closed. >> Parks closed. Businesses closed. Any enterprise or activity not deemed
“essential” by state authorities was illegal.
Americans were told these efforts were only temporary. “Fifteen days to
slow the spread,” became a national mantra.
Six months later, however, nothing had changed. In fact, Fauci was now
saying it would have to continue until 2022.
The idea that humans could hide indefinitely from an airborne pathogen
if government bureaucrats turned the dial just right has more than a
touch of madness to it, but what few seem to realize is that for Fauci,
this was just the first step in a larger revolution.
Writing at the Brownstone Institute, Jeffrey Tucker points to an August
2020 Cell article written by Fauci wherein the doctor explains his
ideological vision, which rings of Rousseauian idealism.
“Living in greater harmony with nature will require changes in human
behavior as well as other radical changes that may take decades to
achieve: rebuilding the infrastructures of human existence, from cities
to homes to workplaces, to water and sewer systems, to recreational and
gatherings venues.
In such a transformation we will need to prioritize changes in those
human behaviors that constitute risks for the emergence of infectious
diseases. Chief among them are reducing crowding at home, work, and in
public places as well as minimizing environmental perturbations such as
deforestation, intense urbanization, and intensive animal farming.”
The article, Tucker points out, makes it clear Fauci’s pandemic response >> was not just about Covid, but a larger technocratic revolution that was
hard to define—and one Americans had not signed up for.
“It’s not socialism or capitalism. It’s something else entirely,
something very strange,” Tucker writes. “No one has voted for such a
thing. It is something Fauci and his friends dreamed up on their own and
deployed all their enormous power to enact just as a test, until it fell
apart.”
And this is what makes Fauci’s infection—which comes more than two years >> after the first lockdowns were imposed—so important.
“It’s a sign and symbol that [Fauci’s] entire theory of virus control >> was wrong,” Tucker writes. “He got his way with policy and it did not
work. The virus finally landed on him, as if to reenact Edgar Allan
Poe’s fictional story of Prince Prospero in his castle that he believed
would protect him.”
The Fatal Conceit
In his 1974 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the economist F.A. Hayek
concluded with a warning: he urged humans to act humbly with the immense
power of modern science.
“There is danger in the exuberant feeling of ever growing power which
the advance of the physical sciences has engendered,” Hayek said, “and >> which tempts man to try, 'dizzy with success,' to use a characteristic
phrase of early communism, to subject not only our natural but also our
human environment to the control of a human will.”
He continued:
“The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed >> to teach the student of society a lesson of humility which should guard
him against becoming an accomplice in men’s fatal striving to control
society – a striving which makes him not only a tyrant over his fellows, >> but which may well make him the destroyer of a civilization which no
brain has designed but which has grown from the free efforts of millions
of individuals.”
A careful look at Dr. Fauci reveals that humility is not one of his
stronger attributes, and his actions show the fatal conceit that Hayek
warned against infects public health officials as well as economic planners. >>
Despite all his efforts, Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the
plague than Prince Prospero. But his mad, arrogant effort to extinguish
the virus through force is a tale worthy of its own parable.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.S. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://fee.org/articles/why-it-matters-that-fauci-got-covid-19/
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid-19
In the end Dr. Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the virus than
Prince Prospero, the villain from Poe's imagination who believed his
castle could protect him from the plague.
Monday, June 20, 2022
Image Credit: Public Domain (via Flickr)
Jon Miltimore
Jon Miltimore
Politics Anthony Fauci Brownstone Institute Lockdowns COVID-19 F. A.
Hayek Prince Prospero
Irecently returned from a week-long vacation in the north woods of
Wisconsin. We played beach volleyball, went fishing and boating, had a
lively game of Wiffle Ball with the kids, and swam until our skin was
prune-like.
Even without a cell phone, I managed to stumble on a bit of breaking
news from an unusual source: television. (It was virtually the only
media I had up there.) Naturally, I had to share this bit of news.
Fauci has Covid, I told some of my companions, stuffing beer into coolers.
A discussion quickly broke out over whether the news was relevant.
So what? a friend responded. I accepted a long time ago that everyone >>> is going to get this thing.
I partly agreed with my friend. Even during the early stages of the
pandemic, I harbored suspicions that the virus was going to spread
regardless of any interventions politicians or bureaucrats enactedand
those interventions could prove to be destructive, perhaps more
destructive than the virus itself.
But I told him not to underestimate the importance of Fauci contracting
Covid.
Why It Matters That Fauci Got Covid
Its important to understand that Fauci isnt just the presidents top
medical advisor. Fauci, whose official title is director of the National >>> Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is Americas Doctor, as
The New Yorker described him in April 2020.
More importantly, for better or worse, Fauci became the architect of the >>> US Covid response.
It was Fauci who, early in the pandemic, proposed a Covid strategy that
was simultaneously radical and simple: keep Americans apart from one
another, using state force, if necessary.
In March 2020, Fauci told Face the Nation that the strategy was working. >>>
"The kinds of mitigation issues that are going on right now, the things
that we're seeing in this country, this physical separation at the same
time as we're preventing an influx of cases coming in, I think that's
going to go a long way to preventing us from becoming an Italy," Fauci said.
The mitigations Fauci was referring to were lockdowns. Schools closed. >>> Parks closed. Businesses closed. Any enterprise or activity not deemed
essential by state authorities was illegal.
Americans were told these efforts were only temporary. Fifteen days to
slow the spread, became a national mantra.
Six months later, however, nothing had changed. In fact, Fauci was now
saying it would have to continue until 2022.
The idea that humans could hide indefinitely from an airborne pathogen
if government bureaucrats turned the dial just right has more than a
touch of madness to it, but what few seem to realize is that for Fauci,
this was just the first step in a larger revolution.
Writing at the Brownstone Institute, Jeffrey Tucker points to an August
2020 Cell article written by Fauci wherein the doctor explains his
ideological vision, which rings of Rousseauian idealism.
Living in greater harmony with nature will require changes in human
behavior as well as other radical changes that may take decades to
achieve: rebuilding the infrastructures of human existence, from cities
to homes to workplaces, to water and sewer systems, to recreational and
gatherings venues.
In such a transformation we will need to prioritize changes in those
human behaviors that constitute risks for the emergence of infectious
diseases. Chief among them are reducing crowding at home, work, and in
public places as well as minimizing environmental perturbations such as
deforestation, intense urbanization, and intensive animal farming.
The article, Tucker points out, makes it clear Faucis pandemic response >>> was not just about Covid, but a larger technocratic revolution that was
hard to defineand one Americans had not signed up for.
Its not socialism or capitalism. Its something else entirely,
something very strange, Tucker writes. No one has voted for such a
thing. It is something Fauci and his friends dreamed up on their own and >>> deployed all their enormous power to enact just as a test, until it fell >>> apart.
And this is what makes Faucis infectionwhich comes more than two years >>> after the first lockdowns were imposedso important.
Its a sign and symbol that [Faucis] entire theory of virus control
was wrong, Tucker writes. He got his way with policy and it did not
work. The virus finally landed on him, as if to reenact Edgar Allan
Poes fictional story of Prince Prospero in his castle that he believed
would protect him.
The Fatal Conceit
In his 1974 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the economist F.A. Hayek
concluded with a warning: he urged humans to act humbly with the immense >>> power of modern science.
There is danger in the exuberant feeling of ever growing power which
the advance of the physical sciences has engendered, Hayek said, and
which tempts man to try, 'dizzy with success,' to use a characteristic
phrase of early communism, to subject not only our natural but also our
human environment to the control of a human will.
He continued:
The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed >>> to teach the student of society a lesson of humility which should guard
him against becoming an accomplice in mens fatal striving to control
society a striving which makes him not only a tyrant over his fellows, >>> but which may well make him the destroyer of a civilization which no
brain has designed but which has grown from the free efforts of millions >>> of individuals.
A careful look at Dr. Fauci reveals that humility is not one of his
stronger attributes, and his actions show the fatal conceit that Hayek
warned against infects public health officials as well as economic planners.
Despite all his efforts, Fauci was no more successful in avoiding the
plague than Prince Prospero. But his mad, arrogant effort to extinguish
the virus through force is a tale worthy of its own parable.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.S. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 )
finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://ethicsalarms.com/2022/08/24/unethical-quote-of-the-month-ethics-villain-dr-anthony-fauci/
Unethical Quote Of The Month: Ethics Villain Dr. Anthony Fauci
AUGUST 24, 2022 / JACK MARSHALL
Well, I dont think its forever irreparably damaged anyone.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, architect of the disastrous Wuhan virus response, to >>> Fox News Neil Cavutos question, In retrospect doctor, do you regret
that it went too far? Particularly for kids who couldnt go to school
except remotely, that its forever damaged them.
How Clintonian of the good doctor, picking up on Cavutos awkward
forever and adding irreparably to make it seem especially extreme.
Maybe the lockdown forever damaged people, but it didnt forever
irreparably damage people. The lockdown caused more than 200,000 small
busineses to shut down during 2020 alone. Gee, is that forever enough? >>> It murdered the economy, the arts, and sports; it was significantly
responsible for the George Floyd riots. The education and social
development of young children were indeed retarded permanently by the
isolating experience of remote schooling, as increasing numbers of
assessments indicate. The corruption of US elections in 2020 arising out >>> of the lockdown did long-term damage to the public trust in elections;
whether it is forever permanent is yet to be seen.
It wrecked our small business, our savings, and our development permanently.
What an asshole.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.S. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://nypost.com/2022/09/21/fauci-admits-he-knew-draconian-lockdowns-would-have-collateral-negative-consequences-on-schoolchildren/
By Gabriel Hays , Fox News
September 21, 2022 10:43pm Updated
Fauci
Fauci admitted during a three-day convention that the policies would
lead to "collateral negative consequences."
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call/Sipa U
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr.
Anthony Fauci admitted Wednesday that he knew the draconian COVID-19
policies he pushed for would lead to collateral negative consequences
for the economy and schoolchildren.
Faucis comments came during day one of The Atlantic Festival, a
three-day convention put on by the media outlet The Atlantic featuring
speeches and interviews from prominent members of the media, the
government and political activists.
During the event, Fauci spoke with The Atlantic editor Ross Andersen in
front of a live audience about his experiences as the leading medical
professional working in the federal government during the COVID-19
pandemic.
In one segment of his talk, the doctor spoke about his guidance in
instituting draconian pandemic guidance knowing full well there would
be collateral damage stemming from it.
Before making his central point, Fauci first blamed the divisiveness
of social media for turning every piece of his guidance during the
pandemic into a confusing and controversial statement.
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When you have a divisiveness in society where every time you say
something, you have X number of people with social media looking to
attack it, that adds to the understandable confusion when youre dealing >>> with an evolving outbreak, Fauci stated.
He then justified his harsh COVID guidance, including pushing the
federal government to mandate lockdowns, masking, and later,
vaccination, because hospitals were being overrun.
Of course, when you make recommendations, if the primary goal when
youre dealing with a situation where the hospitals were being overrun
in New York, intensive care units were being put in hallways, you have
to do something thats rather draconian, the doctor admitted.
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He continued, And sometimes when you do draconian things, it has
collateral negative consequences, just like when you shut things down,
even temporarily, it does have deleterious consequences on the economy,
on the schoolchildren. You know that.
Fauci confirmed he risked these harms, adding, But you have to make a
balance when youre dealing with we know the only way to stop
something cold in its track is to try and shut things down.
The only *healthy* way to stop the pandemic, thereby saving lives, in
the U.S. & elsewhere is by rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19
) finding out at any given moment, including even while on-line, who
among us are unwittingly contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or
asymptomatic) in order to http://tinyurl.com/ConvinceItForward (John
15:12) for them to call their doctor and self-quarantine per their
doctor in hopes of stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the
best while preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage
mutations and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota,
Lambda, Mu & Delta lineage mutations combining via
slip-RNA-replication to form hybrids like
http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current COVID
vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/134l3l5/ethics_quote_of_the_day_ethics_villain_dr_anthony/
Ethics Quote Of The Day: Ethics Villain Dr. Anthony Fauci
APRIL 30, 2023 / JACK MARSHALL
Man, I think, almost paradoxically, you had people who were on the
fence about getting vaccinated thinking, why are they forcing me to do
this? And that sometimes-beautiful independent streak in our country
becomes counterproductive.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, major architect of the Wuhan virus lockdown
catastrophe, in a discussing how the governments dictatorial
vaccination policies caused a drop in pubic trust of all vaccinations.
I have a lot to write about Dr. Faucis long interview in the New York
Times, as well as some of his other jaw-dropping comments last week, but >>> Im lacking time and energy right now, and this quote demands immediate
attention.
Fauci, who used his reputation and influence to trap the United States
into a disastrous course of action that caused lasting harm to the
nation, its culture, its economy, its children and society, articulates
above the totalitarians lament about the United States of America. We
are hearing this a great deal of late, as the Democratic Party, now the
locus of totalitarian aspiration here, is increasingly open and candid
about what so many of its leaders hate about America. Too many people
just refuse to take orders from the smarter, more virtuous, more social
justice-minded in power. Clearly, something needs to be done about it.
Theres nothing paradoxical about the phenomenon Faucis whining about
at all. The lying, manipulation, false facts and abuse of authority
used by health officials, Fauci prominent among them, eventually became
apparent. Americans, who call themselves that rather than United Kingdom >>> citizens because a nation was organized around the bold theory that the
peoplenot kings, not unaccountable groups, not experts have the
right and duty to decide whats in their best interest, returned to core >>> values. Millions of people moved here to embrace the new experiment, and >>> as a result, the independent streak is more deeply embedded in the
culture than our native fans of dictatorship seem to comprehend. Decades >>> of indoctrination from the now fully complicit news media and most of
the education sector have weakened it and threaten it, but like the flag >>> over Fort McHenry, its still there.
Our betters and would-be philosopher kings like Fauci find this
incomprehensible. If only, if only, Americans werent so stubborn about
that Bill of Rights thingy! Think of the lives that could be saved! And, >>> similarly, all the income that could be redistributed, all the
businesses that could be nationalized and all the hateful speech and
dangerous ideas that could be censored! Fauci is perplexed that other
nations citizens were much more rational about falling into line and
doing as they were told during the pandemic. Well, rational isnt the
word I would use. Submissive, perhaps. Compliant, maybe. How about
naive? They trust the people who have power over them. Americans,
enough of us anyway, dont. Good. The past couple of decades have
demonstrated that these peopleincluding, and spectacularly so, Dr.
Fauci, are not trustworthy. That is an existential problem in a
republic, and were still looking for a solutionbut trusting people and >>> institutions who have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are not >>> trustworthy is a surrender, not an answer. Americans still tend to
believe that it is important to be minimally obeisant to authority, even >>> though sometimes defiance may get you killed, as it did those men on the >>> monument above.
Beautiful.
Do you know what neither the New York Times interviewer or Fauci
mentioned at all in their discussion about why so many Americans stopped >>> following orders and the edicts of experts? The June, 2020 open letter >>> signed by by 1,288 public health professionals, infectious diseases
professionals, and community stakeholders explaining why Black Lives
Matter protesters could gather in mobs across the country while
churches, schools, businesses and the rest of society were being told to >>> lock down or insist on social distancing never came up.
What a surprise.
In the interim, we are 100% prepared/protected in the "full armor of
GOD" (Ephesians 6:11) which we put on as soon as we use
Apostle Paul's secret (http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ). Though masking
is less protective, it helps us avoid the appearance of doing the evil
of spreading airborne pathogens while there are people getting sick
because of not being 100% protected. It is written that we're to
"abstain from **all** appearance of doing evil" (1 Thessalonians 5:22
w/**emphasis**).
Source:
https://biblehub.com/1_thessalonians/5-22.htm
Meanwhile, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the
COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the US & elsewhere is by
rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
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