https://ethicsalarms.com/2026/08/01/observations-on-the-post-fauci-reveal/
Observations on the Post Fauci Reveal [Expanded]
August 1, 2026 / Jack Marshall
You knowawhen Dr. Fauci revealed himself to be a narcissist, a coward, a >fick, and an all-time American villain.
The Fauci Ethics Train Wreck is yet another integrity test for the
American Left and the Axis of Unethical Conduct. It has flunked the
others, so it is not surprising that it is flunking this one. The
ethical course would be to admit the truth:
oYes, they were thrilled with the pandemic lockdown, because it wrecked
the Trump economy and gave them a chance to install a puppet President
who could be manipulated by extreme left unelected functionaries. Yes,
that made us especially willing to accept Dr. Fauci and Co.As draconian >measures, especially since it gave Democratic elected officials an >opportunity to play dictator and constrain AmericansA civil rights in
the name of osafety.o Yes, we sanctified Dr. Fauci beyond all reason to >enhance our irresponsible ofollow the scienceo grift, which has been so >successful in the climate change policy debate. Yes, we were complicit
in installing ruinous and unnecessary policies, based on panic that our >media sowed, that retarded a generationAs education and social
development, ruined businesses, permanently damaged whole industries,
and killed people.o
Nah! ThatAs not how the American Left rolls in 2026. How much better it
is to deflect, lie, ignore multiple metaphorical elephants, and maintain
a position that has become completely untenable.
The op-ed titled oWhat We Really Learned From the Fauci Hearingo (gift
link, but this is no present) from the New York Times could have been >designed by an AI bot with the instruction, owrite an op-ed denying that
the Fauci hearing was what it was, using the topic to blame Republicans >while avoiding inconvenient facts.o
This paragraph, near the end, is a masterpiece of dishonesty and sophistry:
oDr. Fauci is a complicated man who has been both elevated and reduced
to a symbol. His legacy after a decades-long career at the intersection
of science and politics is now defined by incompatible, contested
accounts of his pandemic-era impact. There is little hope of resolving
that contest any time soon.o
oComplicatedo! The smoking gun of brazen sophistry, prevarication and >equivocation. ThereAs noting complicated about Fauci. HeAs a lifetime >bureaucrat who became intoxicated with power when the opportunity
arrived, and abused that power for the benefit his own ego, his
political party, and the detriment of millions. It is an old story.
Faucis have been analyzed by historians, playwrights and novelists for >centuries. oComplicatedo is an anodyne, toothless word used to excuse >wrong-doers.
The op-ed skirts the inconvenient fact that FauciAs own diary, which he >foolishly posted on a government platform, completely verifies what Dr. >Rachael Bedard, one of the physicians in oDefend the hive!o mode calls
othe rightAs portrayal of him as a self-regarding operator who was
flattered rather than humbled by the attention he received during a
national crisis.o But that description is also deceit. His celebratory
prose is trivial: what the diary reveals is that Fauci lied, knew he was >lying, abused his influence, and didnAt give a thought to who was being >harmed. Bedard doesnAt deal with those facts at all; itAs so much easier
to characterize the hearing, which sought to confront the liar with his
own words, as otheatero and oMcCarthyism.o
She writes,
oBut many of the entries being cited as evidence that Dr. Fauci lied to
the public or deliberately withheld information are really reminders of
how uncertain the context was for pandemic decision-making. Some of the >entries, in fact, give a useful glimpse into how decisions were hashed
out among experts with different perspectives and concerns, with Dr.
Fauci often playing the role of convener or informal chair.o
Translation: aWe get a useful glimpse of how health officials and other >government officials prefer to lie to the public, saying that they are >certain of conclusions that are speculative at best and demanding that >oexpertso and oscienceo be accepted without question, in order to ensure >mindless compliance with edicts and policies that they know may be wrong.A
The op-ed is damning evidence of how FauciAs colleagues and peers will >abandon all principles to protect its turf, and how the New York Times
will publish pure disinformation and propaganda to bolster the Left when
its conduct is indefensible and accountability looms. Of course, the
Axis broadcast news media followed suit.
Then consider this social media post from Chris Cuomo, ex-CNN sex
symbol, aka. oFredo.o
DonAt anyone admonish me again for using oFredoo to mock Chris: I doubt
that even the dimmest Corleone brother would have been dumb enough to
post this in response to FauciAs disgrace. I know, Chris somehow got a
law degree, but the comment is ignorant. Congress is supposed to conduct >hearings regarding matters of importance to the country, especially >disasters like its response to the pandemic. Fauci had evaded and lied
in earlier hearings, and his self-indicting diary entrees demanded >Congressional inquiry. He was correctly called to testify, Sen. Paul >accurately cited what the evidence appears to show, and Fauci retreated >behind the Fifth Amendment.
ThatAs not Congressional olawfare,o and Fauci had the opportunity to
supply answers. And what relevance is it that Fauci is FredoAs ofriendo? >Among the less obscene responses ChrisAs tweet received, all noting that
he was complicit in spreading the LeftAs pandemic propaganda was this one:
oChris isnAt it kind of stressful sticking up for a guy with this diary >entry: oWe canAt admit the shots donAt work because it will make it
harder to force people to get them.o Right?
Bingo. The fact that an ethics-challenged fool was hired by CNN and
allowed to make viewers dumber for so long stands as a monument to the >Ethics Alarms mantra, oNah, thereAs no mainstream media bias.o No
legitimate journalism organization would tolerate an idiot like Cuomo.
True, ABC stuck with Sam Donaldson, but compared to Chris he was H.L. >Mencken.
Then we have the elected officials who perfectly embody one of my
fatherAs favorite lines, oMy mindAs made up, donAt confuse me with
facts!o Here is the long-time Democrat hack Sen. Dick Durbin (EA dossier >here) just plain lying:
If Fauci cares so much, how is it that while extolling himself and
crowing about how much fun it was to be beloved, nowhere in his diaries
does he express any concern for the people his policies were harming?
Rand Paul wasnAt trying to question Fauci about oconspiracy theories.o
He was, again, trying to confront the man with his own words. And lies.
Nellie Bowles at the Free Press makes a reasonable assessment of what
was going on in FauciAs mind:
oHe loved being a celebrity. The thing about it is, he really was being >worshipped! There was a cult of Fauci. People were getting Fauci tattoos
and dancing with images of Fauci. He really was on the cover of every >magazine, which, if you think about it, was weird! If millions of
Americans suddenly made me their cult leader, and I had previously just
been an unknown short man in the back of an HIV press conference, I
would go insane with power too. So would you. And when you see lockdowns
in the context of a power-drunk elf getting turned on by the idea of >canceling EasteruheAs typing so fast he can barely keep upuyou can >understand better what we all lived through. For him, the pleasure was >canceling things, especially things he felt gave power to the right
(sports, family gatherings, religious events).o
Translation:
No, I would not react as Nellie says she would, because power and
position must be accompanied by humility, care, courage, sacrifice and >perspective. I know many, indeed most, sudden celebrities abuse their >new-found status, but Fauci was a public servant, and had a higher >responsibility. He was a professional, and professionals must be >trustworthy.
I did see a ray of hope from the news media. ESPNAs Stephen A. Smith,
who was all in during the pandemic, savaging athletes who objected to
being forced to get the vaccine shots and boosters, publicly apologized
to NBA star Kyrie Irving for calling him oselfish.o
Smith said:
oI watched Dr. Fauci on Capitol Hill yesterday, and the person I thought >about most was Kyrie Irving. He stood out in my mind because of the heat >that he was takinga He refused the vaccine. New York CityAs mandate made
him ineligible for home games, and he linked his stance to people losing >jobs over vaccine mandates. In my opinion, particularly hindsight-wise,
it didnAt make him stubborn or selfish. It made him brave. His
willingness to stand up and say, aNah, IAm not doing that.A ItAs just a
time for reflection u to look at things differently. Kyrie gave up >$11,400,000 in game checks during the 21-22 NBA season and a
$100,000,000 extension with the Nets to be unvaccinated. That cements
his holdout as the largest financial sacrifice any athlete has ever made >over an issue in history.o
Some people, at least, have the integrity to admit they were wrong.
An important question that needs to be answered, speaking of conspiracy >theories: Was Fauci working for the Axis, deliberately trying to wreck >TrumpAs economy to put a Democrat in the White House, or was he a
ouseful idiot,o enabling a corrupt political party without that being on
his agenda? The Biden pardon certainly points in the conspiracy
direction; so does the Axis denial of FauciAs wrongs. It is also true
that the behavior of Democratic officials strongly suggested that they >werenAt taking the pandemic as the serious threat that their allies were >fearmongering to the public:
I tend to believe that FauciAs service to the Left was indispensable, >significant but inadvertent. Together, however, they were complicit in
one of the great public policy disasters in U.S. history.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
LoserCornHolePeeledHenryNaziBigot whined:
https://gcmb.mylicense.com/verification
Name: Andrew Ben-Hua Chung
Designation: MD
Lic #: 40347
Profession: Physician
Subtype: Full
Status: Lapsed
Issued: 8/3/1995
Expires: 7/31/2017
Street Address: **********
MABLETON GA 30126
County: Cobb
Country: United States
Public Document 04-40347
ORDER OF THE BOARD:
Comes now, the Georgia Composite Medical Board and hereby enters an
Order after reviewing the Initial Decision in the above styled case.
After hearing the argument and testimony of the Appellant herein,
Andrew Ben-Hua Chung, M.D., the Board finds as follows after
deliberation:
FINDINGS OF FACT: The Board agrees with the initial decision.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Board agrees with the initial decision regarding conclusions of
law.
CONCLUSION
The Board Orders that the respondent's license is revoked instanter.
This the 9th day of March 2017.
GOD replies "I do not take orders from the Board. Moreover, you are
now eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) by Me for blaspheming against My
Holy Spirit."
The GCMB lie:
https://T3WiJ.com/ODN2517481
"Then Peter said, 'Ananias, how is it that satan has so filled your
heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself
some of the money you received for the land? DidnAt it belong to you
before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasnAt the money at your
disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied
just to human beings but to GOD.'
When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized
all who heard what had happened." (Act 5:3-5)
The Holy Spirit is GOD and willfully lying to those of us who are
always https://WonderfullyHungry.org in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) us to hunger as disciples of Jesus Christ of
Nazareth as explained at https://WDJW.net through the "walking on
water" experience of Peter, who was one of the original 12 disciples
of the LORD our Mighty (Isaiah 9:6) GOD, is in fact, lying to GOD
because the lie has to go through GOD to get to reach our ears/eyes.
Bottom line:
No one can say/write that they're "wonderfully hungry" (Philippians
4:12) without GOD's Help, Who is the Holy Spirit, just as it is
written that "no one can say 'Jesus is LORD' except by the Holy
Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:3).
This is the absolutely only way (John 14:6) to "tell the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth with GOD's Help" especially
when under oath to do so in court.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life." -- LORD Jesus Christ of
Nazareth (John 14:6), Who is our #1 perfect (Matt 5:48) Example of
living https://WonderfullyHungry.org (see https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ).
Therefore, https://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew still has his https://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense from GOD.
Laus DEO ( https://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 )
On Sat, 1 Aug 2026 18:42:07 -0700, Michael Ejercito
<MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:
https://ethicsalarms.com/2026/08/01/observations-on-the-post-fauci-reveal/ >>
Observations on the Post Fauci Reveal [Expanded]
August 1, 2026 / Jack Marshall
You knowrCawhen Dr. Fauci revealed himself to be a narcissist, a coward, a >> fick, and an all-time American villain.
The Fauci Ethics Train Wreck is yet another integrity test for the
American Left and the Axis of Unethical Conduct. It has flunked the
others, so it is not surprising that it is flunking this one. The
ethical course would be to admit the truth:
rCLYes, they were thrilled with the pandemic lockdown, because it wrecked
the Trump economy and gave them a chance to install a puppet President
who could be manipulated by extreme left unelected functionaries. Yes,
that made us especially willing to accept Dr. Fauci and Co.rCOs draconian
measures, especially since it gave Democratic elected officials an
opportunity to play dictator and constrain AmericansrCO civil rights in
the name of rCLsafety.rCY Yes, we sanctified Dr. Fauci beyond all reason to >> enhance our irresponsible rCLfollow the sciencerCY grift, which has been so >> successful in the climate change policy debate. Yes, we were complicit
in installing ruinous and unnecessary policies, based on panic that our
media sowed, that retarded a generationrCOs education and social
development, ruined businesses, permanently damaged whole industries,
and killed people.rCY
Nah! ThatrCOs not how the American Left rolls in 2026. How much better it
is to deflect, lie, ignore multiple metaphorical elephants, and maintain
a position that has become completely untenable.
The op-ed titled rCLWhat We Really Learned From the Fauci HearingrCY (gift >> link, but this is no present) from the New York Times could have been
designed by an AI bot with the instruction, rCLwrite an op-ed denying that >> the Fauci hearing was what it was, using the topic to blame Republicans
while avoiding inconvenient facts.rCY
This paragraph, near the end, is a masterpiece of dishonesty and sophistry: >>
rCLDr. Fauci is a complicated man who has been both elevated and reduced
to a symbol. His legacy after a decades-long career at the intersection
of science and politics is now defined by incompatible, contested
accounts of his pandemic-era impact. There is little hope of resolving
that contest any time soon.rCY
rCLComplicatedrCY! The smoking gun of brazen sophistry, prevarication and
equivocation. ThererCOs noting complicated about Fauci. HerCOs a lifetime
bureaucrat who became intoxicated with power when the opportunity
arrived, and abused that power for the benefit his own ego, his
political party, and the detriment of millions. It is an old story.
Faucis have been analyzed by historians, playwrights and novelists for
centuries. rCLComplicatedrCY is an anodyne, toothless word used to excuse
wrong-doers.
The op-ed skirts the inconvenient fact that FaucirCOs own diary, which he
foolishly posted on a government platform, completely verifies what Dr.
Rachael Bedard, one of the physicians in rCLDefend the hive!rCY mode calls >> rCLthe rightrCOs portrayal of him as a self-regarding operator who was
flattered rather than humbled by the attention he received during a
national crisis.rCY But that description is also deceit. His celebratory
prose is trivial: what the diary reveals is that Fauci lied, knew he was
lying, abused his influence, and didnrCOt give a thought to who was being
harmed. Bedard doesnrCOt deal with those facts at all; itrCOs so much easier >> to characterize the hearing, which sought to confront the liar with his
own words, as rCLtheaterrCY and rCLMcCarthyism.rCY
She writes,
rCLBut many of the entries being cited as evidence that Dr. Fauci lied to
the public or deliberately withheld information are really reminders of
how uncertain the context was for pandemic decision-making. Some of the
entries, in fact, give a useful glimpse into how decisions were hashed
out among experts with different perspectives and concerns, with Dr.
Fauci often playing the role of convener or informal chair.rCY
Translation: rCyWe get a useful glimpse of how health officials and other
government officials prefer to lie to the public, saying that they are
certain of conclusions that are speculative at best and demanding that
rCLexpertsrCY and rCLsciencerCY be accepted without question, in order to ensure
mindless compliance with edicts and policies that they know may be wrong.rCO >>
The op-ed is damning evidence of how FaucirCOs colleagues and peers will
abandon all principles to protect its turf, and how the New York Times
will publish pure disinformation and propaganda to bolster the Left when
its conduct is indefensible and accountability looms. Of course, the
Axis broadcast news media followed suit.
Then consider this social media post from Chris Cuomo, ex-CNN sex
symbol, aka. rCLFredo.rCY
DonrCOt anyone admonish me again for using rCLFredorCY to mock Chris: I doubt
that even the dimmest Corleone brother would have been dumb enough to
post this in response to FaucirCOs disgrace. I know, Chris somehow got a
law degree, but the comment is ignorant. Congress is supposed to conduct
hearings regarding matters of importance to the country, especially
disasters like its response to the pandemic. Fauci had evaded and lied
in earlier hearings, and his self-indicting diary entrees demanded
Congressional inquiry. He was correctly called to testify, Sen. Paul
accurately cited what the evidence appears to show, and Fauci retreated
behind the Fifth Amendment.
ThatrCOs not Congressional rCLlawfare,rCY and Fauci had the opportunity to >> supply answers. And what relevance is it that Fauci is FredorCOs rCLfriendrCY?
Among the less obscene responses ChrisrCOs tweet received, all noting that >> he was complicit in spreading the LeftrCOs pandemic propaganda was this one: >>
rCLChris isnrCOt it kind of stressful sticking up for a guy with this diary >> entry: rCLWe canrCOt admit the shots donrCOt work because it will make it
harder to force people to get them.rCY Right?
Bingo. The fact that an ethics-challenged fool was hired by CNN and
allowed to make viewers dumber for so long stands as a monument to the
Ethics Alarms mantra, rCLNah, thererCOs no mainstream media bias.rCY No
legitimate journalism organization would tolerate an idiot like Cuomo.
True, ABC stuck with Sam Donaldson, but compared to Chris he was H.L.
Mencken.
Then we have the elected officials who perfectly embody one of my
fatherrCOs favorite lines, rCLMy mindrCOs made up, donrCOt confuse me with >> facts!rCY Here is the long-time Democrat hack Sen. Dick Durbin (EA dossier >> here) just plain lying:
If Fauci cares so much, how is it that while extolling himself and
crowing about how much fun it was to be beloved, nowhere in his diaries
does he express any concern for the people his policies were harming?
Rand Paul wasnrCOt trying to question Fauci about rCLconspiracy theories.rCY >> He was, again, trying to confront the man with his own words. And lies.
Nellie Bowles at the Free Press makes a reasonable assessment of what
was going on in FaucirCOs mind:
rCLHe loved being a celebrity. The thing about it is, he really was being
worshipped! There was a cult of Fauci. People were getting Fauci tattoos
and dancing with images of Fauci. He really was on the cover of every
magazine, which, if you think about it, was weird! If millions of
Americans suddenly made me their cult leader, and I had previously just
been an unknown short man in the back of an HIV press conference, I
would go insane with power too. So would you. And when you see lockdowns
in the context of a power-drunk elf getting turned on by the idea of
canceling EasterrCoherCOs typing so fast he can barely keep uprCoyou can
understand better what we all lived through. For him, the pleasure was
canceling things, especially things he felt gave power to the right
(sports, family gatherings, religious events).rCY
Translation:
No, I would not react as Nellie says she would, because power and
position must be accompanied by humility, care, courage, sacrifice and
perspective. I know many, indeed most, sudden celebrities abuse their
new-found status, but Fauci was a public servant, and had a higher
responsibility. He was a professional, and professionals must be
trustworthy.
I did see a ray of hope from the news media. ESPNrCOs Stephen A. Smith,
who was all in during the pandemic, savaging athletes who objected to
being forced to get the vaccine shots and boosters, publicly apologized
to NBA star Kyrie Irving for calling him rCLselfish.rCY
Smith said:
rCLI watched Dr. Fauci on Capitol Hill yesterday, and the person I thought >> about most was Kyrie Irving. He stood out in my mind because of the heat
that he was takingrCa He refused the vaccine. New York CityrCOs mandate made >> him ineligible for home games, and he linked his stance to people losing
jobs over vaccine mandates. In my opinion, particularly hindsight-wise,
it didnrCOt make him stubborn or selfish. It made him brave. His
willingness to stand up and say, rCyNah, IrCOm not doing that.rCO ItrCOs just a
time for reflection rCo to look at things differently. Kyrie gave up
$11,400,000 in game checks during the 21-22 NBA season and a
$100,000,000 extension with the Nets to be unvaccinated. That cements
his holdout as the largest financial sacrifice any athlete has ever made
over an issue in history.rCY
Some people, at least, have the integrity to admit they were wrong.
An important question that needs to be answered, speaking of conspiracy
theories: Was Fauci working for the Axis, deliberately trying to wreck
TrumprCOs economy to put a Democrat in the White House, or was he a
rCLuseful idiot,rCY enabling a corrupt political party without that being on >> his agenda? The Biden pardon certainly points in the conspiracy
direction; so does the Axis denial of FaucirCOs wrongs. It is also true
that the behavior of Democratic officials strongly suggested that they
werenrCOt taking the pandemic as the serious threat that their allies were >> fearmongering to the public:
I tend to believe that FaucirCOs service to the Left was indispensable,
significant but inadvertent. Together, however, they were complicit in
one of the great public policy disasters in U.S. history.
The fault for COVID lies directly with the untermensch with
slant-eyes. That you found a simpleton coon to place the blame
elsewhere is immoral.
Loose Cannon wrote:
On Sat, 1 Aug 2026 18:42:07 -0700, Michael EjercitoThat is quite a claim. What evidence is there that people with
<MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:
https://ethicsalarms.com/2026/08/01/observations-on-the-post-fauci-reveal/ >>>
Observations on the Post Fauci Reveal [Expanded]
August 1, 2026 / Jack Marshall
You knowawhen Dr. Fauci revealed himself to be a narcissist, a coward, a >>> fick, and an all-time American villain.
The Fauci Ethics Train Wreck is yet another integrity test for the
American Left and the Axis of Unethical Conduct. It has flunked the
others, so it is not surprising that it is flunking this one. The
ethical course would be to admit the truth:
oYes, they were thrilled with the pandemic lockdown, because it wrecked
the Trump economy and gave them a chance to install a puppet President
who could be manipulated by extreme left unelected functionaries. Yes,
that made us especially willing to accept Dr. Fauci and Co.As draconian
measures, especially since it gave Democratic elected officials an
opportunity to play dictator and constrain AmericansA civil rights in
the name of osafety.o Yes, we sanctified Dr. Fauci beyond all reason to
enhance our irresponsible ofollow the scienceo grift, which has been so
successful in the climate change policy debate. Yes, we were complicit
in installing ruinous and unnecessary policies, based on panic that our
media sowed, that retarded a generationAs education and social
development, ruined businesses, permanently damaged whole industries,
and killed people.o
Nah! ThatAs not how the American Left rolls in 2026. How much better it
is to deflect, lie, ignore multiple metaphorical elephants, and maintain >>> a position that has become completely untenable.
The op-ed titled oWhat We Really Learned From the Fauci Hearingo (gift
link, but this is no present) from the New York Times could have been
designed by an AI bot with the instruction, owrite an op-ed denying that >>> the Fauci hearing was what it was, using the topic to blame Republicans
while avoiding inconvenient facts.o
This paragraph, near the end, is a masterpiece of dishonesty and sophistry: >>>
oDr. Fauci is a complicated man who has been both elevated and reduced
to a symbol. His legacy after a decades-long career at the intersection
of science and politics is now defined by incompatible, contested
accounts of his pandemic-era impact. There is little hope of resolving
that contest any time soon.o
oComplicatedo! The smoking gun of brazen sophistry, prevarication and
equivocation. ThereAs noting complicated about Fauci. HeAs a lifetime
bureaucrat who became intoxicated with power when the opportunity
arrived, and abused that power for the benefit his own ego, his
political party, and the detriment of millions. It is an old story.
Faucis have been analyzed by historians, playwrights and novelists for
centuries. oComplicatedo is an anodyne, toothless word used to excuse
wrong-doers.
The op-ed skirts the inconvenient fact that FauciAs own diary, which he
foolishly posted on a government platform, completely verifies what Dr.
Rachael Bedard, one of the physicians in oDefend the hive!o mode calls
othe rightAs portrayal of him as a self-regarding operator who was
flattered rather than humbled by the attention he received during a
national crisis.o But that description is also deceit. His celebratory
prose is trivial: what the diary reveals is that Fauci lied, knew he was >>> lying, abused his influence, and didnAt give a thought to who was being
harmed. Bedard doesnAt deal with those facts at all; itAs so much easier >>> to characterize the hearing, which sought to confront the liar with his
own words, as otheatero and oMcCarthyism.o
She writes,
oBut many of the entries being cited as evidence that Dr. Fauci lied to
the public or deliberately withheld information are really reminders of
how uncertain the context was for pandemic decision-making. Some of the
entries, in fact, give a useful glimpse into how decisions were hashed
out among experts with different perspectives and concerns, with Dr.
Fauci often playing the role of convener or informal chair.o
Translation: aWe get a useful glimpse of how health officials and other
government officials prefer to lie to the public, saying that they are
certain of conclusions that are speculative at best and demanding that
oexpertso and oscienceo be accepted without question, in order to ensure >>> mindless compliance with edicts and policies that they know may be wrong.A >>>
The op-ed is damning evidence of how FauciAs colleagues and peers will
abandon all principles to protect its turf, and how the New York Times
will publish pure disinformation and propaganda to bolster the Left when >>> its conduct is indefensible and accountability looms. Of course, the
Axis broadcast news media followed suit.
Then consider this social media post from Chris Cuomo, ex-CNN sex
symbol, aka. oFredo.o
DonAt anyone admonish me again for using oFredoo to mock Chris: I doubt
that even the dimmest Corleone brother would have been dumb enough to
post this in response to FauciAs disgrace. I know, Chris somehow got a
law degree, but the comment is ignorant. Congress is supposed to conduct >>> hearings regarding matters of importance to the country, especially
disasters like its response to the pandemic. Fauci had evaded and lied
in earlier hearings, and his self-indicting diary entrees demanded
Congressional inquiry. He was correctly called to testify, Sen. Paul
accurately cited what the evidence appears to show, and Fauci retreated
behind the Fifth Amendment.
ThatAs not Congressional olawfare,o and Fauci had the opportunity to
supply answers. And what relevance is it that Fauci is FredoAs ofriendo? >>> Among the less obscene responses ChrisAs tweet received, all noting that >>> he was complicit in spreading the LeftAs pandemic propaganda was this one: >>>
oChris isnAt it kind of stressful sticking up for a guy with this diary
entry: oWe canAt admit the shots donAt work because it will make it
harder to force people to get them.o Right?
Bingo. The fact that an ethics-challenged fool was hired by CNN and
allowed to make viewers dumber for so long stands as a monument to the
Ethics Alarms mantra, oNah, thereAs no mainstream media bias.o No
legitimate journalism organization would tolerate an idiot like Cuomo.
True, ABC stuck with Sam Donaldson, but compared to Chris he was H.L.
Mencken.
Then we have the elected officials who perfectly embody one of my
fatherAs favorite lines, oMy mindAs made up, donAt confuse me with
facts!o Here is the long-time Democrat hack Sen. Dick Durbin (EA dossier >>> here) just plain lying:
If Fauci cares so much, how is it that while extolling himself and
crowing about how much fun it was to be beloved, nowhere in his diaries
does he express any concern for the people his policies were harming?
Rand Paul wasnAt trying to question Fauci about oconspiracy theories.o
He was, again, trying to confront the man with his own words. And lies.
Nellie Bowles at the Free Press makes a reasonable assessment of what
was going on in FauciAs mind:
oHe loved being a celebrity. The thing about it is, he really was being
worshipped! There was a cult of Fauci. People were getting Fauci tattoos >>> and dancing with images of Fauci. He really was on the cover of every
magazine, which, if you think about it, was weird! If millions of
Americans suddenly made me their cult leader, and I had previously just
been an unknown short man in the back of an HIV press conference, I
would go insane with power too. So would you. And when you see lockdowns >>> in the context of a power-drunk elf getting turned on by the idea of
canceling EasteruheAs typing so fast he can barely keep upuyou can
understand better what we all lived through. For him, the pleasure was
canceling things, especially things he felt gave power to the right
(sports, family gatherings, religious events).o
Translation:
No, I would not react as Nellie says she would, because power and
position must be accompanied by humility, care, courage, sacrifice and
perspective. I know many, indeed most, sudden celebrities abuse their
new-found status, but Fauci was a public servant, and had a higher
responsibility. He was a professional, and professionals must be
trustworthy.
I did see a ray of hope from the news media. ESPNAs Stephen A. Smith,
who was all in during the pandemic, savaging athletes who objected to
being forced to get the vaccine shots and boosters, publicly apologized
to NBA star Kyrie Irving for calling him oselfish.o
Smith said:
oI watched Dr. Fauci on Capitol Hill yesterday, and the person I thought >>> about most was Kyrie Irving. He stood out in my mind because of the heat >>> that he was takinga He refused the vaccine. New York CityAs mandate made >>> him ineligible for home games, and he linked his stance to people losing >>> jobs over vaccine mandates. In my opinion, particularly hindsight-wise,
it didnAt make him stubborn or selfish. It made him brave. His
willingness to stand up and say, aNah, IAm not doing that.A ItAs just a
time for reflection u to look at things differently. Kyrie gave up
$11,400,000 in game checks during the 21-22 NBA season and a
$100,000,000 extension with the Nets to be unvaccinated. That cements
his holdout as the largest financial sacrifice any athlete has ever made >>> over an issue in history.o
Some people, at least, have the integrity to admit they were wrong.
An important question that needs to be answered, speaking of conspiracy
theories: Was Fauci working for the Axis, deliberately trying to wreck
TrumpAs economy to put a Democrat in the White House, or was he a
ouseful idiot,o enabling a corrupt political party without that being on >>> his agenda? The Biden pardon certainly points in the conspiracy
direction; so does the Axis denial of FauciAs wrongs. It is also true
that the behavior of Democratic officials strongly suggested that they
werenAt taking the pandemic as the serious threat that their allies were >>> fearmongering to the public:
I tend to believe that FauciAs service to the Left was indispensable,
significant but inadvertent. Together, however, they were complicit in
one of the great public policy disasters in U.S. history.
The fault for COVID lies directly with the untermensch with
slant-eyes. That you found a simpleton coon to place the blame
elsewhere is immoral.
slant eyes caused COVID?
Michael--- Synchronet 3.22a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
LoserCornHolePeeledHenryNaziBigot whined:
https://gcmb.mylicense.com/verification
Name: Andrew Ben-Hua Chung
Designation: MD
Lic #: 40347
Profession: Physician
Subtype: Full
Status: Lapsed
Issued: 8/3/1995
Expires: 7/31/2017
Street Address: **********
MABLETON GA 30126
County: Cobb
Country: United States
Public Document 04-40347
ORDER OF THE BOARD:
Comes now, the Georgia Composite Medical Board and hereby enters an
Order after reviewing the Initial Decision in the above styled case.
After hearing the argument and testimony of the Appellant herein,
Andrew Ben-Hua Chung, M.D., the Board finds as follows after
deliberation:
FINDINGS OF FACT: The Board agrees with the initial decision.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
The Board agrees with the initial decision regarding conclusions of
law.
CONCLUSION
The Board Orders that the respondent's license is revoked instanter.
This the 9th day of March 2017.
GOD replies "I do not take orders from the Board. Moreover, you are
now eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) by Me for blaspheming against My
Holy Spirit."
The GCMB lie:
https://T3WiJ.com/ODN2517481
"Then Peter said, 'Ananias, how is it that satan has so filled your
heart that you have lied to the Holy Spirit and have kept for yourself
some of the money you received for the land? DidnAt it belong to you
before it was sold? And after it was sold, wasnAt the money at your
disposal? What made you think of doing such a thing? You have not lied
just to human beings but to GOD.'
When Ananias heard this, he fell down and died. And great fear seized
all who heard what had happened." (Act 5:3-5)
The Holy Spirit is GOD and willfully lying to those of us who are
always https://WonderfullyHungry.org in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) us to hunger as disciples of Jesus Christ of
Nazareth as explained at https://WDJW.net through the "walking on
water" experience of Peter, who was one of the original 12 disciples
of the LORD our Mighty (Isaiah 9:6) GOD, is in fact, lying to GOD
because the lie has to go through GOD to get to reach our ears/eyes.
Bottom line:
No one can say/write that they're "wonderfully hungry" (Philippians
4:12) without GOD's Help, Who is the Holy Spirit, just as it is
written that "no one can say 'Jesus is LORD' except by the Holy
Spirit" (1 Corinthians 12:3).
This is the absolutely only way (John 14:6) to "tell the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth with GOD's Help" especially
when under oath to do so in court.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life." -- LORD Jesus Christ of
Nazareth (John 14:6), Who is our #1 perfect (Matt 5:48) Example of
living https://WonderfullyHungry.org (see https://bit.ly/Lk2442 ).
Therefore, https://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew still has his https://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense from GOD.
Laus DEO ( https://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 )
<Post> 08/03/26 Loser/KK tragically vainjangling (1 Tim 1:6) ...He is so pathetic.
https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/4tIJn_I167w/m/bKWQRUarAgAJ
Link to post explicating vainjangling by the eternally condemned: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/-xLGqnNjAAAJ
"Like a moth to flame, the eternally condemned tragically return to be
ever more cursed by GOD."
Behold in wide-eyed wonder and amazement at the continued fulfillment
of this prophecy as clearly demonstrated within the following USENET
threads:
(1) Link to thread titled "LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth is our #1
Example of being wonderfully hungry;"
https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/_iVmOb7q3_Q/m/E8L7TNNtAgAJ
(2) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry;"
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.med.cardiology/uCPb3ldOv5M
(3) Link to thread titled "A very very very simple definition of sin;"
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/xunFWhan_AM
(4) Link to thread titled "The LORD says 'Blessed are you who hunger
now;'"
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/alt.bible.prophecy/e4sW8dr44rM
(5) Link to thread titled "Being wonderfully hungry like LORD Jesus;"
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.bible.prophecy/xPY1Uzl-ZNk/QeKLDNCpCwAJ
... for the continued benefit (Romans 8:28) of those of us who are https://WonderfullyHungry.org like GOD ( http://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) with
all glory ( https://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to the LORD.
Source: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/pIZcsOCJBwAJ
Laus DEO !
While wonderfully hungry ( https://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ) in the
Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy 8:3) me to hunger right now (Luke 6:21a), I pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that GOD continues to curse
(Jeremiah 17:5) you, who are eternally condemned (Mark 3:29), more
than ever in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.
Laus DEO ! ! !
Bottom line: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sci.med.cardiology/O23NguTslhI/h5lE-mr0DAAJ
<begin trichotomy>
(1) Born-again (John 3:3 & 5) humans - Folks who have GOD's Help (i.e.
Holy Spirit) to stop (John 5:14) sinning by being https://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12) **but** are still
able to choose via their own "free will" to be instead https://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32) trapped in the
entangling (Hebrews 12:1) deadly (i.e. killed immortals Adam&Eve) sin
of gluttony (Proverbs 23:2).
(2) Eternally condemned (Mark 3:29) humans - Folks who will never have
GOD's Help (i.e. Holy Spirit) to stop being
https://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (2 Kings 6:29) as evident by their
constant vainjangling (1 Timothy 1:6) about everything except how to
stop (John 5:14) sinning.
(3) Perishing humans - The remaining folks who may possibly (Matthew
19:26) become born-again (John 3:3 & 5) as new (2 Corinthians 5:17)
creatures in Christ.
<end trichotomy>
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