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SimulationCommander's avatar

I woke up early to watch this. He started lying from the first time he opened his mouth. Sadly, the GOP was so disorganized, half of them asked him the same $*U#()$@ing questions. The worst part (IMO) is when he defended the early iterations of the vaccine as preventing transmission -- we know that the '100% vaccine efficacy' was simply a byproduct of the 'you're only vaxxed 2 weeks after your last shot' BS. This allowed them to dump all the vaccine failures into the 'unvaxxed' category -- leaving only the people who got through the worry window as 'vaccinated.'

Your school has a 100% graduation rate if you only count the kids who make it to graduation.

Cindi's avatar

The dumb ass republicans could have put together montages of masking (“won’t do any good” all the way to “wear two” & admission there is no science for it), distancing (6’ to admission there is no science for it), “safe & effective” all the way to “it won’t stop the spread or prevent you from getting it”), 2 weeks to flatten the curve (Birx writing that as soon as she got that, she was plotting how to extend it + admission there’s no science to it), lockdowns (from 2 weeks to societal/financial/educational/physical/emotional destruction, animal transmission vs lab leak. All those dopes really had to do was play continuous loops of all that shit & say nothing except (after each montage), “what is your response to that, Mr. I Am Science?”

SimulationCommander's avatar

During the hearing I noted that if the questions were coming from Twitter refugees on Substack, Fauci would have been reduced to a blubbering mess 30 minutes into the hearing.

Paula's avatar

I kept telling my husband "I've known that for years. Why don't they ask him XYZ? All this is passé crap."

Ryan Gardner's avatar

they won't because they're complicit

I've Got A Special Purpose's avatar

Complicit in that Congress is exempt from insider trading laws, that much is obvious, and most of them have lined their pockets with pfizer stock. The other part is that folks in Congress regularly get "briefings" from the "intelligence community," which they think makes them better informed than us stupid proles. In reality, they are drinking disinformation straight off the glacier from which it is formed.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

yeah it was just a circle jerk of telling him how much they appreciate his public selfservice.

Cindi's avatar

Faux-Xi whacking his pud harder than anyone & getting the most satisfaction (sorry for the crude imagery, friends!)

carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

they didn't even have to put them together- that work has been done for them. a child could find the montages of relevance in about 2 seconds

Rosemary B's avatar

they are lazy and do not want to trigger any sadness

Jolene's avatar

Not disorganized. It’s deliberate.

Gaye's avatar

Yep. I didn’t even bother to watch. For them to go after him would be like a dog biting its own tail. They prefer to chase it.

FH's avatar

Exactly. Natalie Winters just now said it well: this committee is a cover-up operation.

I guess it’s more important to protect their donors & donations than it is to protect (save!) our Constitutional Republic.

JudyC's avatar

Or a single human life!

Ryan Gardner's avatar

only in america can people be so clueless not to recognize that the rest of the countries only suffered 1/6th (population basis) as many of the so-called deaths!

That is the foundation all the lies are built on.

If the repubtards had a brain or cared they would've started right there and then deconstruct every lie that tentacled out of the original lie.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

You know why they don't? :

They're fucking scared of where that would lead; deep in their pockets

Mickey Free's avatar

Many otherwise intelligent people refuse to admit things are real/true/happening, because the admission then obliges them to take corrective action, and in our self-oriented, self-centered times few are willing to make the "sacrifice". We appear to have forgotten or no longer give a damn that the Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance.

Marice Nelson's avatar

Even before covid, the u.s. is an unhealthy country. They always blame personal failings but are we that much worse than other countries? Until very recently, they have discounted medication and environmental contamination as widespread causes. With such lousy public health results, why are we still funding them and why hasn’t top management been sacked?

Angie's avatar

The lab leak theory is yet another obfuscation from the nanotechnology biosensors for surveillance under the skin via the Internet of Bio-Nano Things and the WBAN (Wireless Body Area Network IEEE802.15.6 in the Terahertz Band.)

https://www.bitchute.com/video/LdCKMtpGzksj/

Butternut Saskatoon's avatar

Yep. Survivors get to live in surveillance gulag and be happy eating bugs. There's patents for all that crap. Follow them and of course the money.

Lillia Gajewski's avatar

I tried watching it. When the Democrats started talking, there was so much verbal fellatio I had to give up.

SCA's avatar

I spotted that right off too and it really made me mad. No one with the smarts on the panel to call him on it. Not even the doctor.

M. Dowrick's avatar

You must watch congresswoman Marjorie green’s interrogation of mr Tony. She refuses to call him dr Tony and says he deserves to be in prison. Disappointing to listen to all the bought and paid for congress people who were kissing Tony’s…

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

in an interview with Tucker, Marjorie stated that most of the reps are uniparty. She said, she had polled several, they agreed with her in private, but joined the uniparty when back in session. She, Massie, Paul, and a couple others, stand up for the people. All the rest sit down for the money handout.

Rosemary B's avatar

of course. All of them want three houses in nice neighborhoods. Kids at the best colleges, a cook and cleaner, and a pool boy at each house.... to clean the pool

SimulationCommander's avatar

I posted the entire exchange on my article today: (Roughly halfway down)

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/monday-got-you-down

Ryan Gardner's avatar

WHY do you post at the same time as a gato!

I'm like a puppy left making a decision on which direction i'm going after both my parents walk away in different directions.

gato was first today....sooooo....:)

SimulationCommander's avatar

Well, today's just the weekly positivity post, so I'd go with gato, too. :)

There was a lot more I wanted to say about the hearing, but I respect the sanctity of Monday as a positive time. :)

Ryan Gardner's avatar

looking forward to it. you've been killing it lately

Jaye's avatar

I am no fan of Fauci. Not. At. All. But I thought she was obnoxious. Wasted a lot of time detracting from her own good points, and she had several of them

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

unfortunately that is her weak point

Palamambron's avatar

Her job is to make the truth seem obnoxious. Alex Jones does the same thing.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I wish she would simply state her issue and then not pile on by acting like a complete B. She can’t simply

“disappear” his Dr. title because she feels like it and it wastes valuable time. People are left to ponder what someone says. Let’s make the pondering about what that lying cockroach Fauci said rather then what a B Marjorie can be.

Sophia's avatar

I wonder why the politicians don't play clips of what Fauci said. Every time he lies, they should say, "Oh, really?" and press play.

Jaye's avatar

I've seen a compilation video of Fauci quotes which would have served this purpose well.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

SAME but that was before I began sending them to myself for safekeeping in case they got wiped.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

i've got 3 boxes full of stuff I've printed out.

times are different when you're fighting totalitarianism

SimulationCommander's avatar

This is smart. So many of my covid links are now just gone.

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

I save many substacks as PDFs. I do the same with articles that let me, or I copy/ paste articles and save those as word documents or PDFs. Then those are all saved in archives on an expansion drive off my computer. Learned to do that by bad experiences trying to call things up or rely on my memory to find them again.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

It’s all over X again. SAVE it in case we need it again!

Rosemary B's avatar

they are too stupid.

Tracey's avatar

Is that even necessary? Because now they have caught him lying to Congress. Don't they have enough to at least jail him for perjury? It would be nice if they did that - a few weeks in jail with some giant mean guys having relatives who died from covid or the jabs could do wonders!

Gaye's avatar

As long as they talk about lab leaks, masks, and made-up distancing rules, nothing will happen. Talk about evading FOI requests and falsifying data and murdering people would be much more effective, and they did that and incentivized the media and the healthscare industry to help.

Paula's avatar

If someone else had brought up the 6 foot rule again I was going to scream. No one cares. There are so many other problems to worry about!

Gaye's avatar

Far more serious ones!

Anna Cordelia's avatar

Thank you for bringing up the inanity of talking about lab leaks.

The cat is a really smart guy, as are the commenters around here. So I don't understand why so many people are taken in by what I see as a complete red herring. There is ample data now showing that there was no excess mortality in 2020 due to covid - and somehow the seasonal flu just "disappeared."

This points to the glaringly obvious: covid was nothing but a re-branded seasonal cold/flu. If there were any hijinx going on in labs, that would have been to create their "vaccine." But I think the whole lab leak story is just an intentional distraction.

Gaye's avatar

Was a pathogen even needed? You really should take a peek into this rabbit hole. Jessica is into something…

https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/new-york-city?utm_campaign=posts-open-in-app&publication_id=366218&post_id=128898072&triedRedirect=true

Anna Cordelia's avatar

Wow. Just read Jessica's two articles on the disappearance of the flu.

https://www.woodhouse76.com/p/flu-disppearance

She really is onto something. It's amazing how she has taken the long view on how the flu has been detected and reported over decades... makes you realize the stage for "covid" to "happen" was set long ago.

It was particularly interesting to see how many health care practitioners, including doctors, were saying how her interpretation of the data matches so closely with what they have seen going on at the clinical level.

Thank you very much, Gaye, for putting me onto this very valuable substack.

Gaye's avatar

Jessica is aligned with people who want to see the truth uncovered so that our children and grandchildren are not governed by lies. I try to steer clear of those in the freedom movement who have a side hustle to benefit financially from what they’re doing and saying, some of whom I initially liked. My list of the trusted has shrunk considerably.

Anna Cordelia's avatar

Great to see how Jessica is contributing to picking this whole mess apart on the level of where she lives. This is the kind of work that will eventually help this whole sordid story to unravel. Thanks for the link!

Gaye's avatar

She’s someone whose work should be watched along with Jonathan Engler and JJ Couey

Ryan Gardner's avatar

well, I never seen a dog and pony show with a gnome

el gato malo's avatar

he and hectoring health hobbit hotez are quite the pair.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

nice alliteration. you've been on a roll.

if you could only bring back the haikus'!

KombuchaKid's avatar

🤣 and today you saw a gnome whose nose grows every time he speaks (lies), a pi-gnomio, at the show

Elaine's avatar

Fauci and everyone else involved in this crime against humanity will pay the ultimate price but only after they die. Because there is no such thing as true justice in this world.

Locke's Conscience's avatar

Complete performative farce. Republicans are worthless. And the cowardly chair republican was more worried about Marjorie Taylor Greene rightfully refusing to call fauxci a doctor than holding him accountable for his crimes.

A state Attorney General needs to charge fauci with state felonies (get creative).....anything less than that is a grave injustice from all the lives that dr. Mengele destroyed.

Rosemary B's avatar

Sadly, this will be sparkles and puff balls for Tony. Congress can not even make any kind of simple attempt to match the expertise and persistence that the dirtbag judge did in NY.

That would be kind of like being a "copy cat"

I can not stand this little turd.

I still wonder why Collins left a few years earlier. My sister worked at NIH for years. She loves that place. Everyone at NIH worshipped those two criminals

Gaye's avatar

And that’s how this happens. No one to hold anyone accountable. Collins saw blood in the water and he ran like a scalded dog. He’s been pretending to have a brain a long time and he needed a rest.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

a former friend of mine does too. will not have one bad word said about the vermin

this little authoritarian's avatar

What bothers me about all this is the questioning lack scientific oomph. Don’t these congress folk read or know people who do? They needed to be asking ruthless hard questions .What evidence did they have that this virus was novel vs. just newly discovered given what is known about the swarm nature of such viruses? How could an intramuscular injection or transfection prevent respiratory infection when only serum antibodies are generated? What about the data that shows there is no evidence of a risk additive pathogen ((Rancourt, Hockett etc..)? What about transfection as a highly risky approach?Why would any newly discovered respiratory virus not respond to regular treatments (oft denied) or be completely novel to the human immune system given they share overlapping functionally constrained proteins? There are plenty of people who could lay waste to Fauci’s immunomythology but instead we get politicians asking simplistic questions he can dodge.

TIOK's avatar

The thing is he doesn't even dodge the questions, he just lies. He is so arrogant and sure of his immunity to accountability. He's made his millions, yet he can't seem to keep his face out of the cameras.

this little authoritarian's avatar

I guess I would like him to be interrogated by actual experts on the matter instead of the politicians. People who would straight up show the public he‘s a liar (those apparently who don’t know already).

Otherwise what’s the point of these hearings? If not to prosecute? It’s just a show.

TIOK's avatar

That would be something to see. But it won't happen. Fauci is arrogant and probably in many areas of science ignorant, but he's not an idiot. He knows how that would go.

You answered your question: this is a show. To tell voters in their home districts that they did something while actually doing nothing.

Susan G's avatar

Bad staff work?? Or intentional? I vote the latter. The Repubs ( vast majority) again show that they really do not believe what they claim to believe.

Tonetta's avatar

2 sides of the same coin

Gaye's avatar

Exactly! Surely they have the goods on these actors. Isn’t there a decent lawyer in the bunch?? None of them has ever cross-examined anyone with the intent of convicting? Maybe that’s it; they don’t really intend to do squat.

Paula's avatar

YES. Why don't they ask the real questions?!? What the actual F do we pay them for?

JohnS's avatar

We don't pay them Paula. They confiscate our money and pay themselves. If it was up to the people, these jokers would be making minimum wage. Which would hopefully incentivize them to stay the f*ck home and stop wasting our time with dog & pony theater like this.

TIOK's avatar

I think the word you need is "extort". ;-)

Paula's avatar

Maybe that's why they're ok with raising the minimum wage to $20/hr

TIOK's avatar

I suggest that prior to November you take a look at actual congressional record, looking to see what your reps and senators did while in Congress. Then I suggest you vote in November based on your satisfaction with their performance. Ignore party affiliation, speeches and promises. Vote based on actions.

If enough people do that, we'll flush both houses.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I dint have to. I know they don't represent me.

Dog's avatar

Did you hear Fauci bullshit response: “that wasn’t what I was talking about”? He lied right there and then under oath because that is exactly what he was talking about. Namely, forcing people to get vaxxed by way of economic and social coercion. He named it, he pushed it, he defended it, and he embodied it. All to his own enrichment and empowerment.

CeeMcG's avatar

He is a total piece of shit.

Dog's avatar

There is no more concise way to state the case than that.

Essay33's avatar

I only wish he could be likewise used as fertilizer.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

It's really that simple. Shitweasel

CeeMcG's avatar

Appropriate that Chris Bray's substack has this subheading: saint anthony richard sackler fauci, shitweasel

No name here's avatar

Good exchange, but Fauci needs to be prosecuted. "Shame on you" isn't going to cut it. The man's a psychopath. He has no shame.

Peace's avatar

Fauci is more than willing to take part in these congressional conversations, knowing quite well that he is in zero danger of losing anything - his freedom, his bodyguards, his ongoing royalties and pensions, his respect among his fans.

KombuchaKid's avatar

thank you for sharing. strong representation

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

If you go to this, in the replies all the compilations of him lying are under there.

wyatt patterson's avatar

How is it Tony is being asked questions and not on trial. Clearly he wasn't acting in the best interest of the American population or any other population.

95% efficacy?

95% Relative risk reduction

Vs.

0.84% Absolute risk reduction

All lies.

Paula's avatar

They didn't even ask questions! It was all grandstanding and bullshit from both sides. Only the random GOP committee guy about 3 hours in asked any questions of substance. I gave up in disgust after that.

wyatt patterson's avatar

How does someone who is responsible for the kind of damage he has done get away with shit like this.

No words.

CaliforniaLost's avatar

He's done it multiple times, he knows how to playthe game. That little gnome killed a bunch of gay guys with AIDS because he denied the use of Bactrim, instead pushing AZT back in the 80s.

Ryan Gardner's avatar

It's almost as if incentives determine behavior...

Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

"he clearly believes himself to be untouchable." I think he's right. It won't matter a whit what he says or doesn't say (can't remember); no serious consequences will ever happen to him, and he knows it.

KC & the Sunshine's avatar

He’ll The Piper one day.

CaliforniaLost's avatar

I think we have to take solace in the statement, "In this world or the next".

Jamie Utter's avatar

Fauci's mind was kept so open that his brains fell out.

Aja's avatar

I'm a personal friend of Wenstrup and was disappointed in his questioning. It was a feckless hearing and a waste of taxpayers money to hear the same garbage from Fauci. He played them like a fiddle. No questions on the WHY the large royalty payments to NIH scientists by BP and Moderna. That was just a bridge too far for Wenstrup's Committee.

Paula's avatar

Well next time he's over tell him he's wasting OUR money pussyfooting around like that.

Aja's avatar

Brad is retiring this fall. He's just running out the clock..

Paula's avatar

If he's not running for re-election he's got nothing to lose! Go after him with guns ablazing!

Aja's avatar

I'm sure he's looking for a nice lobbyist opportunity. Just like John Boehner . Brad doesn't like to stir the pot. He's a good guy but just goes with the flow..

Paula's avatar

And that's why we get insulting farces like this. No offense to good guys, but maybe don't run for congress if you don't have the balls when it counts.

Tonetta's avatar

This should get 5, so here are 4 more❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰

JB's avatar

I said it in another context but it’s sadly true here: nobody is above the law, unless they’re in the proper protected class. Guess which one Fauci belongs in.

Barekicks's avatar

Caught a third of it or so, which provided these nuggets:

- Fauci claiming the CDC recommended the 6-ft rule because "it was felt" (exact words) that the virus spreads through droplets and there are papers which state that this is the average distance which droplets travel. I'm sorry, but why is the public health establishment happy to devise policy on the basis of FEELING? We literally reorganized society for two years on the bogus premise of "social distancing" and this guy's basically like "yeah, it was just a guess but it was an educated guess!"

- Fauci claimed that when the vax first came out it stopped transmission and infection! When pressed he said that no vaccine is "100% effective" but he doubled down on the lie that the shots stopped the spread.

- Fauci claimed that he personally received 0% of the $700M+ in royalties earned by the NIH during covid. He sounded very smug and flippant when answering the question and there's undoubtedly more to the story.

Paula's avatar

NONE of them fought him on that ridiculous vaxx lie. The trials weren't designed to show transmission blockage, period. Every single person up there (maybe not MTG) had to first pay obeisance to the glorious vaccine that saved so many lives. It was disgusting.