The two studies that Fauci cited to green light Remdesivir prove that he’s trying to kill Americans.

Tony Fauci has held the top post at the NIAID in Washington for an astonishing 36 years. Today he is well past retirement age at 79, and holds the funds to determine which drug companies or university researchers will get precious government funds or not from NIAID’s annual $5 billion budget…Fauci has more influence over US national policy on the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic than anyone, including the President. Much of media treats him with awe as an unimpeachable scientist, one of the world’s finest. A closer look at Anthony Fauci’s career gives a starkly different picture, a very alarming one in fact.

In 1984 Fauci bypassed the peer review process – and the need for microscopic analysis – to herald the discovery of the AIDS virus by one of his researchers, Robert Gallo. The media was told that AIDS is “the public health threat of the century”. Fauci then switched the focus of NIAID research from the role of poppers and nitrates in the deaths of the earliest AIDS patients to finding a cure for the ‘disease.’ The funding flowed in and Gallo made millions from HIV tests, endorsed by Fauci as highly accurate in 1984 and even more so in 2006.

During the plandemic of COVID 19, Fauci approved Remdesivir as the only drug cleared to treat Covid-19, sped the recovery time of patients with the disease, … According to Fauci, “It’s a very safe and effective drug,” However, when used prior on Ebola patients, it was disclosed that it killed over 50% of those treated with it.


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