Fauci Makes Stunning Confession On COVID … 3+ Years Too Late

In an absolutely hilarious turn of events, Dr. Fauci has finally decided to admit to the public what he admitted in private emails more than three years ago.

And, rather obviously, that admission pertains to the utterly hated masks, which have been widely associated with weakening children’s immune systems.

As well as doing just about nothing to stem the flow of the pandemic.

“When you’re talking about the effect on the epidemic or the pandemic as a whole, the data are less strong,” Fauci confessed on CNN, in response to the efficacy of masks in helping mitigate the worst impacts of the pandemic.

Well, how about that!

As Fauci also admitted to “less strong” evidence regarding masks in emails more than three years ago, it’s comforting to know he’s decided to finally confess the rather obvious.

What isn’t so obvious is why Fauci is continuing to push masks for the American public after admitting they effectively don’t work.

And, of course, Fauci’s justification is remarkably weak.

“But there are other studies that show at an individual level, for individuals, they might be protective,” Fauci blared.

Well, apparently not protective for you, Mr. Fauci, given his notorious photo shoot for a fashion magazine during the height of the pandemic.

Without a mask, of course.

Needless to say, Senator Rand Paul, who has caught Fauci in lie after lie, was not at all impressed by Fauci’s latest round of word salad, all tossed in utterly conflicting advice.

“Fauci admits that masks don’t work for the public at large but still absurdly claims masks work on an individual basis. More subterfuge,” Paul remarked disgustedly.

Well, as Fauci literally got away with doing whatever he wanted, literally, during the pandemic, including somehow amassing more than $10M in personal income for himself, it’s not surprise that he isn’t bothering to be upfront now.

A school social worker, Justin Spiro, also wrote that Fauci owes a major apology to some of the United States’ most vulnerable children.

“Fauci now says that mask mandates did not stop the spread. Perhaps we didn’t know that in 2020, but we certainly knew it in 2022, when toddlers were still being forcibly masked. These children deserve an apology,” Spiro declared.

Do they ever.

Especially as “the science” has shown how damaging constant masking was for children.

In fact, the science has been definitive on the harm caused to children that even The Atlantic, an ultra-woke publication best known for its hit pieces on Trump, published an article that admitted masking was terrible for children.

“Recent prospective studies from Greece and Italy found evidence that masking is a barrier to speech recognition, hearing, and communication, and that masks impede children’s ability to decode facial expressions, dampening children’s perceived trustworthiness of faces. Research has also suggested that hearing-impaired children have difficulty discerning individual sounds; opaque masks, of course, prevent lip-reading. Some teachers, parents, and speech pathologists have reported that masks can make learning difficult for some of America’s most vulnerable children, including those with cognitive delays, speech and hearing issues, and autism,” the publication reported.

Alas, such studies were undoubtedly classified as “fake news” at the time, as apparently only Dr. Fauci’s desires should be abided by.

Wanna bet Fauci has massive holdings in some pharmaceutical company that mass produces masks?

Masks have also been widely associated with increased ocean pollution, with an estimated 1.6 billion masks dumped into the sea in 2020 alone.

Needless to say, this mass of pollution is hardly in alignment with “Green Deal” objectives, but Fauci apparently could care less about the environment when it comes to the obsession with almighty masks.

Author: Jane Jones


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