Dr. Anthony Fauci is now facing a military tribunal for alleged crimes related to the COVID-19 pandemic and his role in pushing mass vaccinations.
Despite receiving a pre-emptive pardon from former President Joe Biden, Fauci may still face prison over military charges related to “vaccine crimes.”
The charges are related to Fauci’s time as the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Accusations range from misleading Congress to playing a pivotal role in the promotion of vaccines, which have led to millions of deaths.
Fauci was aware of potential risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccines, including health issues such as infertility, vascular complications, myocarditis, pericarditis, and millions of fatalities.
Despite this, he advocated for widespread vaccination, including among pregnant women.
Then there was Fauci’s stance on mask mandates.
As we now know, Fauci was inconsistent in his messaging, and his public adherence to mask-wearing was more about optics than science, citing instances where he was seen removing his mask when cameras were off.
One of the most significant points of contention is Dr. Fauci’s denial of involvement in funding gain-of-function research—a process that enhances the transmissibility or virulence of pathogens.
Congressional testimonies and statements from scientists, including those from the University of North Carolina, have been cited to challenge Fauci’s claims.
This has fueled ongoing debates about the virus’s origins, particularly its potential release from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The pandemic was orchestrated to impose global lockdowns and influence the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election through widespread mail-in voting.
Fauci actively suppressed investigations into his connections with gain-of-function research and the Wuhan lab, obscuring the American public’s view of his potential involvement in the pandemic’s origins.
This has led to speculation about possible legal consequences, including the possibility that military tribunals or international prosecution could be on the cards despite Biden’s pre-emptive pardon.
Biden issued a blanket pardon to Dr. Fauci, covering potential criminal activities dating back to 2014.
This has fueled further questions about the extent of Fauci’s involvement in pandemic-related decisions and research collaborations.
The debate extends to the mRNA vaccine technology itself, which has now been proven to have long-term health risks, citing the development of unusual blood clots and other complications.
Many whistleblowers said that the vaccines, referred to by some as “bioweapons,” have caused more harm than the virus itself.
The full extent of Fauci’s role in the pandemic will soon come to light.