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Criminal Referral Against Anthony Fauci Filed with U.S. Department of Justice


The truth is catching up with Anthony Fauci.


Senator Rand Paul has filed a criminal referral to the Department of Justice, asserting that Anthony Fauci lied while under oath concerning gain of function research in Wuhan being funded by Fauci’s NIH.


For over four decades Anthony Fauci has acted like he is above the law, above the US Constitution, and answerable to no-one, other than the pharmaceutical companies he is in bed with. That may all be about to change as Rand Paul has forwarded copies of 2020 email exchanges that show Fauci confirming that he knew “scientists in Wuhan University are known to have been working on gain-of-function experiments.” Something that he has repeatedly denied whilst in Public.

The email Fauci sent to then-Inspector General of the Health and Human Services Department Garrett Grisby, cites a conversation Fauci had with, “highly credible scientists,” who, “were concerned about the fact that upon viewing the sequences of several isolates of the nCov there were mutations in the virus that would be most unusual to have evolved naturally in the bats and that there was a suspicion that this mutation was intentionally inserted.”


“Upon considerable discussion, some of the scientists felt more strongly about this possibility, but two others felt differently. They felt that it was entirely conceivable that this could have evolved naturally even though these mutations have never been seen in a bat virus before,” Fauci wrote. "The reasons for each side of the argument are too complicated to bother you with,” Fauci wrote.


Last week Paul also took aim at several virologists who apparently agreed that pursuing evidence concerning a Coronavirus lab leak in Wuhan would cause a “shit show” of problems with China, and that it was better to dismiss the notion out of hand.


Speaking to Fox News, Rand Paul lays out the evils of Anthony Fauci.

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