After more than five decades in the federal government, Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, has announced his resignation as of December to pursue “the next chapter” of his career.
Fauci first came to prominence during HIV/AIDS in the 1980s, in which he advocated for widespread use of the drug AZT, a practice later discontinued due to the drug’s extreme toxicity and deadly side effects including anemia and bone marrow toxicity. Fauci also pushed for the widespread application of PCR testing for diagnostic purposes, which was strongly opposed by Nobel laureate Kary Mullis, inventor of PCR technology.
Read more: Downfall: Anthony Fauci Resigns
Our nation is in crisis. Everything from our educational system, voting system, economy, and everything in between is a mess.
This includes the overreaching democratic party and even more troubling, the timid and lazy republican party. They have thus far failed to embrace, teach, and promote Amendment X, also known as the Tenth Amendment.
Read more: Will Amendment X be the silver bullet against federal tyranny?
It is beyond belief that the speaker who tore up the copies of Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address on national television, expects us to take her trip to Taiwan seriously.
Known for bizarre contradictions and stunts, Pelosi long ago set the stage for most Americans to see her as something between a selfish and typical grandstander and one of the worst speakers in the history of our nation.
Read more: Taiwan, Pelosi’s Attention Getting Distraction – A Political Stunt
80+ million "Americans" were robbed of the franchise is broad daylight, and they did nothing.
Millions of "Americans" were injected with genetic poisons, and they did nothing.
Our destroyers caused 9 months of riots, which resulted in 2 billion dollars in damages and 26 people dead, and "Americans" did nothing.
Our destroyers put people in jail for years because they showed up to a protest on January 6th, and "Americans" do nothing.
We have less freedom to celebrate and thus fewer goods and services to celebrate with.
It looks like America’s ailing economy will put a damper on Fourth of July celebrations this year.
Read more: This Independence Day, Americans have less freedom to celebrate
The steadily worsening problem of antibiotic-resistant pathogens – cause for grave concern in the medical community – has researchers working overtime to discover solutions. But several studies raise hope that Manuka honey may hold the key to combating MRSA and other drug-resistant strains.
Read more: Manuka honey fights antibiotic-resistant bacteria plus so much more
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