Do you need more reasons not to trust Dr. Fauci? Here you have


So, it has already been established that Dr. Anthony Fauci is full of junk, I mean, he literally said that New York “did it right” with his coronavirus response.

But what if I told you that there are more reasons not to trust Dr. Fauci?

Sure, the public trusts Dr. Fauci and has assured us, “I think you can trust me,” due to his long history as a public health official.

But can we really?

Just the News reviewed Fauci’s mandate at the National Institutes of Health, and found that despite a series of successes, there were a number of cases “where Congress, government ethics, and internal vigilantes found security flaws or ethics in its surveillance “.

They include:

  • An internal NIH review in 2004 found that Fauci’s AIDS research division was a “troubled organization” in which managers created a hostile atmosphere with “sexually explicit and colorful language” and “apparently were unaware of the need for appropriate behavior, decorum and application of good management. ” supervisory practices and rules. “
  • A pregnant Tennessee woman who died in 2003 after enrolling in NIH-funded research in hopes of saving her soon-to-be-born child from AIDS. A review found that doctors continued to administer an experimental drug regimen despite signs of liver failure.
  • At least 10 children in a pediatric AIDS drug study died in what an investigation found to be “significantly higher” than expected and unexplained deaths.
  • An investigation by the Government Ethics Office that cited NIAID for failing to review and eliminate two-thirds of its workers working in private industry for possible ethical conflicts.
  • A general investigation by the 1992 Department of Health and Human Services inspector found that NIAID failed to control two conflicts of interest in a vaccine experiment.

In 2005, the AIDS research division under Fauci’s agency also had to reinstate a whistleblower, Dr. Jonathan Fishbein, its chief ethics and compliance officer, after he and many lawmakers on both sides argued that he had been unfairly fired in retaliation for increasing security. concerns in some of the agency’s investigations.

Fishbein told Just the News that Fauci did not take responsibility for the managers and investigators who worked with him when signs of trouble emerged. “Fauci is about Fauci,” Fishbein explained to Just the News. “He loves being the starter. It is your ego.

Although Fauci has not directly implicated specific irregularities, “his management has been questioned,” explains Just the News.

There’s a lot about Fauci’s mandate in the NIH that the public doesn’t know. He may be an expert, but it may be time for people to blindly trust him.

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Matt Margolis is the author of the new book. Airborne: how the liberal media put together the coronavirus against Donald Trump, and the best-selling book The worst president in history: the legacy of Barack Obama. You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattMargolis

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