(PART 1)
The evidence has been hiding in plain sight for years.
On June 24, 2013, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci invited a small group of top coronavirus researchers to an
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After his talk, Fauci took a seat alone in the front row to listen to the conference’s first invited speaker explain the growing threat of coronaviruses and how scientists and the NIH could work to fight them.
That speaker?
None other than Baric, who went on to dominate the day’s discussion. Not only did he give the first presentation, he returned after lunch to give another. He took over questioning repeatedly. One of the other scientists referred to him as an “eminence grise.” Another joked the NIH would be cutting Baric a check for a million dollars, no strings attached.
No wonder that seven years later, in February 2020, as Covid exploded out of China, Fauci would spend his extremely valuable time bring Baric into his offices for another private meeting to discuss the new epidemic – and its possible origins. Under oath, Fauci claimed not to remember anything about that meeting either, though it had taken place barely two years before.
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(From page 32 of Dr. Anthony S. Fauci’s deposition in Missouri v Biden, given under oath on Nov. 23, 2022.)
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So just why would Fauci go so far out of his way to deny knowing Baric? Why make such an implausible claim?
The rest of the video from June 24, 2013 offers as good an explanation as any, showing just how far Baric was willing go in trying to bring coronaviruses to heel – even if doing so raised the risk of a lab-created epidemic far deadlier than one that any natural coronavirus had ever caused.
(END OF PART 1)