Tech legend DESTROYS Kamala’s plan to fight ‘price gouging’ as socialist policy that will result in BREADLINES



Kamala Harris’ plan to fight “price gouging” with price controls may be enough to fool low information voters, but it’s not fooling America’s best and brightest.

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” is one of them, telling his audience “I don’t like her very much.”

Tech legend David Friedberg from the “All-In Podcast” is another one — and he has a warning for those who blindly believe what Harris is saying about the supposed “price gouging” taking place at the grocery store.

“I unequivocally hate socialism. Socialism destroys innovation, destroys productivity, and destroys individual liberties,” Friedberg said in response to her plan.

“The free market works in that everyone is always competing with each other, creating new productivity improvements, and as a result, over time, prices come down. Except when the government intervenes and gets involved,” he continued.

“I would argue that the real cause of price inflation in food is not the supposed price gouging by corporate players in the AG and food industry, all of whom are deeply competitive with one another, but rather is the result of the inflation associated with government spending and stimulus coming out of COVID.”

Friedberg then pointed out that the FED balance sheet from COVID until today has grown from 4.2 trillion to 7.2 trillion, which is a growth of 70%.

“The Federal Reserve went out and they bought assets and they issued debt to banks and introduced liquidity into the system,” he explained, noting that the result of this was that the M2 money supply increased from 15 trillion to 21 trillion since COVID, which is a 40% increase.

“So, now there is more money in the system, so the cost of everything should go up. Which is exactly what we’ve seen,” he said, before sending a warning.

“Every socialist experiment in human history has started with caps on food, and it has resulted in breadlines,” he said. “This is a mistake, it is a problem, it is anti-American, it is anti-free market, it is anti-innovation, it is anti-productivity, and ultimately, it’s anti-liberty, and I cannot stand it.”


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‘The Coverup’ episode 2 available NOW



In the first episode of Blaze Media’s docuseries “The Coverup,” Matt Kibbe sought answers to the question Americans are still asking years after the fact: What really happened during the COVID-19 pandemic?

More specifically: Where did the virus come from? Why was everyone — from average citizens to the most distinguished doctors and scientists — silenced and censored when they questioned the narrative? What are they hiding?

Now in the wake of the pandemic, the same cabal that locked us down and masked us up is trying to avoid answering those questions so they can dodge the consequences.

But we won’t stand for that.

In episode 1, now available on YouTube, Kibbe met with Stanford professor of medicine Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, one of the most oppressed voices of the pandemic, to get his insider’s perspective. Dr. Bhattacharya’s professional opinions and even his documented research were entirely disregarded and discredited by Anthony Fauci and his accomplices during the height of COVID.

In episode 2, only available on BlazeTV+, Kibbe explores how deep the roots of the pandemic industrial complex go. He asks the question: Who is protecting Anthony Fauci, the man who has still not suffered any consequences for the widespread havoc he wreaked on the lives of Americans?

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In pursuit of the truth, Kibbe partners with the one man in the U.S. Senate who remains relentless in unearthing the answers the American people deserve — Sen. Rand Paul, who is unapologetically cracking down on Fauci during contentious hearings and making every effort to expose obstructive agencies like the NIH and the DOD as well as the insanity behind gain-of-function research.

The best way to fight back against the tyranny that led to COVID-19 pandemic is to arm yourself with the facts. And we have the facts.

To watch the latest installment of “The Coverup,” go to FauciCoverup.com. Use the code FAUCI LIED to get $30 off your first year of BlazeTV+.

Biden ‘gaslights’ American people; issues executive order that will NOT close the border



Joe Biden has just issued an executive order to “temporarily prevent migrants from seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.”

While most of the media is acting as though Biden is actually closing the border, Sara Gonzales sees right through it.

“If you have the ability to close the border then close the freaking border now, we don’t need to wait until we have a seven day average of daily crossings that hits 2,500. We don’t need to wait for that,” Gonzales says.

“But Joe Biden says, ‘No, no, no, that’s fine, I will abuse my authority and I will just issue an executive border to only activate closing the border when we hit that 2,500 mark, and then the border would reopen when crossings stay below a daily average of 1,500 for seven consecutive days,’” she adds.

“It’s almost as if they don’t actually want a solution at all,” Eric July agrees. “This is why you got this kind of cat and mouse game going on.”

Gonzales calls what they’re doing “gaslighting,” before listening to what Biden had to say regarding his executive order.

“I’ve come here today to do what the Republicans in Congress refuse to do: take the necessary steps to secure our border. Four months ago, after weeks of intense negotiation between my staff and Democrats and Republicans, we came to a clear, clear bipartisan deal,” Biden said.

“It was the strongest border security agreement in decades, but then Republicans in Congress, not all, but walked away from it. Why? Because Donald Trump told them to. He told the Republicans, which has been published widely by many of you, that he didn’t want to fix the issue, he wanted to use it to attack me.”

“It was a cynical, an extremely cynical political move and a complete disservice to the American people who are looking for us to not weaponize the border but to fix it,” he concluded.

Gonzales can’t believe what she’s hearing.

“Joe Biden, the man who has done nothing for nearly four years at the border, and not only done nothing but actually reversed all of the policies that Trump had that were working.”


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Blaze News original: Former New Jersey gym owner arrested for staying open during COVID lockdowns wins big in court



In the spring of 2020, Ian Smith became a nationally recognized figure because he and his associates defied local and state demands that they keep their business — Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, New Jersey — closed due to COVID concerns. Smith was eventually arrested, and he and co-owner Frank Trumbetti ultimately lost hundreds of thousands of dollars simply for keeping their gym doors open.

Now four years later, Smith has scored a major legal victory: A New Jersey court has dismissed with prejudice all the municipal charges against him. Blaze News spoke with Smith and others connected with him to find out what this ruling means for him personally and the general fight against government overreach going forward.

'Guided by the facts': When running a business becomes a crime

Smith and Trumbetti initially complied with the shutdown first imposed in New Jersey by Democrat Gov. Phil Murphy in March 2020 and temporarily closed Atilis Gym, which had just opened nine months earlier. The official statement from the governor claimed the shutdown of supposedly non-"essential" businesses like health clubs would be in effect "until further notice," but the general consensus throughout the country was that it would last only two weeks.

"From day one, we’ve made a commitment to be guided by the facts," Murphy said at the time. “We know the virus spreads through person-to person contact, and the best way to prevent further exposure is to limit our public interactions to only the most essential purposes."

Smith characterized the entire process as 'a charade' and an 'eff you' initiated only because he wanted to run a business against the governor's wishes.

By May 2020, the shutdown remained firmly in place, but Smith and Trumbetti decided to reopen Atilis anyway, convinced that people needed a place to exercise to stay healthy and that everyone could determine the risk of COVID for themselves. Smith told Blaze News that they also took several precautionary steps to minimize the chance of COVID transmission at the gym: installing a state-of-the-art ventilation system, providing sanitizer bottles, and inviting people who showed up to take their temperature and participate in contact-tracing measures voluntarily.

Those efforts seemed to pay off. Not a single case of COVID has ever been traced back to Atilis Gym. "Nobody ever got ill," Smith claimed.

Despite documented evidence that Atilis was a safe place to be, Smith and Trumbetti were repeatedly hounded by police who were seemingly eager to enforce the governor's onerous shutdown order. The gym owners were then arrested in July 2020, even as Murphy continued to release thousands of state inmates back onto the streets, ostensibly in the name of COVID safety.

Smith claimed he was personally assessed more than 80 municipal citations for crimes such as violating a governor's order, public nuisance, and disturbing the peace.

The Borough of Bellmawr also cited the owners for operating without a license. Smith and Trumbetti were, in fact, operating without a license, but only because the borough had suspended it that August, a step that John McCann, one of Smith's attorneys, called highly "unusual" because New Jersey municipalities don't have any jurisdiction over health club licenses.

"The state of New Jersey is the exclusive authority for issuing health club licenses," McCann said. "And we believe those charges were improperly brought."

Smith said the borough then forced him to participate in "a lower administrative hearing," which he said was "not a legal proceeding" but did "sort of use court rules." Smith characterized the entire process as "a charade" and an "eff you" initiated only because he wanted to continue running a business against the governor's wishes.

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'Literally had nothing else': Atilis Gym supporters fight back

As daunting as the political and legal pressure was for Smith and others at Atilis Gym during that time, they did have an army of dedicated supporters who kept showing up. That summer, the gym averaged about 800 visitors per day, Smith said.

'We took a trip to Philadelphia, and we just drove over. Can we work out?'

Most of the people who went to Atilis during the shutdown were "regulars," he noted. One such regular was Joe Cohen, a former member of the U.S. military who gained weight and struggled mentally when he retired from the service in 2017. Cohen then met Smith who not only became his personal trainer but a friend, too.

Cohen told Blaze News he worked out with Smith at least once a week during the shutdown. Cohen said he also found relief from some of his issues with PTSD by communing with others at Atilis rather than staying locked in his home, alone with his thoughts. "It was keeping me sane," Cohen said, "because without the gym, I literally had nothing else to do besides walk outside."

"I had a bunch of friends [at Atilis]," Cohen added. "I made a lot of friends."

In addition to familiar faces like Cohen, Atilis also experienced a high volume of what Smith called "travel traffic," mostly because the owners' lockdown defiance received national publicity on popular TV programs like Tucker Carlson's now-defunct Fox News show.

"There would be people be, like, 'We took a trip to Philadelphia, and we just drove over. Can we work out?'" Smith recalled to Blaze News. "It'd be a family. It'd be, like, a husband and wife and their three kids."

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'They grabbed Atilis Gym's money': Hefty fines and legal cases

The 80-some municipal citations were just part of the legal trouble for Smith and Trumbetti. They also faced cases in state, federal, and appeals courts, and the process to adjudicate these cases took years. "We were sort of all over the place," Smith told Blaze News.

'It's, like, now we're friends because we know we're of the same ideology.'

It was also expensive. In addition to legal fees and court costs, Atilis Gym was fined $15,497.76 for each day it was open in defiance of the shutdown order. "That was enough at the time to drain our bank accounts," Smith said.

In all, Smith estimates that the government seized more than $200,000 from the business and personal accounts of Smith and Trumbetti. "Including loss of wages and stuff like that, between the two of us, we're probably [out] close to $1.5 million if not way more," he said.

Attorney McCann gave a similar version of events.

"You had the state coming after them ... [at] a Superior Court with a charge of violating the health commissioner's shutdown order," McCann explained to Blaze News. "In the Superior Court of New Jersey, that's where they grabbed Atilis Gym's money."

To date, none of those seized assets have been returned, the men said.

Fortunately, gym members and supporters began donating generously because they respected the owners' courage in defying government lockdown orders. A GoFundMe account even paid for some of the fines assessed in connection with the Superior Court, though that account was temporarily frozen after opponents mass-reported it as a scam.

Smith and Trumbetti also began raising money in other ways. Perhaps most notably, they started selling T-shirts with the message "Bellmawr for Everybody" emblazoned across the front. The shirts were wildly popular. In just the first week, the owners racked up $100,000 in sales, depleting their entire inventory, Smith claimed. People as far away as Canada, Australia, South Africa, and even Qatar ordered shirts to stand in solidarity with the folks at Atilis Gym.

Despite the skyrocketing sales though, the revenue generated by the shirts did little more than keep the business afloat. "The shirts essentially went to keeping the lights on, keeping the rent paid, and [covering] the legal bills," Smith explained.

The T-shirts did, however, offer one other benefit to the owners and the community: They helped people make connections with others of like mind at a time of severe alienation and isolation. People suddenly felt confident approaching a stranger wearing an Atilis shirt, Smith said. "It's, like, now we're friends because we know we're of the same ideology."

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'To push back and bring justice': Resolution to municipal charges

Though the money that came in from shirt sales and GoFundMe donations was helpful, it did not make all of Atilis' legal problems go away, and some of the cases against the gym and its owners lingered in the system for years, even as the cases for others associated with Atilis were brought to a conclusion.

Last summer, attorney John McCann helped resolve the cases of eight Atilis gym-goers who were cited for working out at the gym or participating in its events during the shutdown. Most entered plea deals resulting in fines of about $70, Smith's attorney John McCann recalled.

Yet, the municipal charges against Smith and Trumbetti remained. So, McCann began pestering the court and the local prosecutor to bring these charges toward a resolution.

'What the state did here, it makes no sense.'

Earlier this year, McCann filed a motion to dismiss all 80-some municipal charges. Among other things, McCann argued that Bellmawr lacked the authority to impose those charges or to suspend the gym license since the state regulates health clubs.

It seems he was persuasive. On April 24, 2024, nearly four years to the day after Smith and Trumbetti took the bold step to reopen their business despite government orders, Municipal Court Judge Carol Fabietti ruled to dismiss all the shutdown-related municipal charges against them with prejudice, which means the state can never refile those charges again.

In an X post celebrating the development, Smith did not hold back. "This victory opens the battlefield again and gives us options to continue to push back and bring justice to the treasonous actions of Phil Murphy and his lackies (sic)," Smith wrote.

"S*ck my d*** Phil Murphy," he added in closing.

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4 years ago today, we reopened Atilis Gym in direct violation of an unconstitutional order by Governor Philip Murphy to close small businesses in New Jersey.

The support we received locally, nationally, and internationally…
— Ian Smith (@iansmithfitness) May 18, 2024

John McCann, though more diplomatic in his language, likewise expressed relief at the decision. "The state held these charges over these guys' heads for four years," McCann told Blaze News. "What the state did here, it makes no sense."

But now, finally, the "fight is in [the] rearview mirror," McCann added.

Neither Gov. Murphy nor the Borough of Bellmawr responded to Blaze News' request for comment.

'Nobody is coming to save you': Hope in the wake of state persecution

Indeed, Judge Fabietti's ruling has given many Atilis affiliates a reason to rejoice.

'It’s amazing how we are four years into understanding the crimes behind COVID fascism, yet not a single person has been punished.'

McCann, who has been practicing law for decades, believes the apparent exoneration of Smith and Trumbetti represents a ray of hope in a sometimes frustrating legal system. "We got a judge who was willing to call the balls and strikes. She didn't put her finger on the scale," he noted to Blaze News.

Blaze Media pundits Steve Deace and Daniel Horowitz are also thrilled that there has been a measure of justice for at least some of those persecuted in connection with the "wicked edicts" of the COVID "scamdemic."

"It is time to let justice roll on like a river," Deace said in a statement. "I hope this is the vanguard of a trend."

Deace added that he would also like to see further legal retribution against the persecutors. "What went on during COVID is among the darkest times in our history, and brought Western Civilization to the brink," his statement continued. "Everything bad happening in America right now either originated with the scamdemic, or was exacerbated by it. Which is also why we need Nuremberg-like tribunals with Nuremberg-like punishments."

Horowitz made a similar call for holding leaders to account for their acts of "COVID fascism."

"While it’s refreshing to finally see people acquitted of the crime of merely living their lives, it’s those who made these wicked edicts who deserve to be prosecuted," Horowitz said. "It’s amazing how we are four years into understanding the crimes behind COVID fascism, yet not a single person has been punished. The time has come for state legislators to permanently enshrine a human right to bodily autonomy and to clarify that states do not have the police power to force vaccinate, mask, or shut down businesses and churches. If liberals can change state constitutions to promote baby murder under the guise of health care freedom, then most certainly we can preserve bodily autonomy and property rights under the banner of health care freedom."

Smith has since sold his share of Atilis Gym and relocated to Florida, where he now works with a telehealth business. A one-time Ron Paul supporter, he also expressed an interest in joining the political fray despite an unsuccessful congressional bid a couple years ago.

"I'm involved just helping out a lot of local campaigns here," Smith explained to Blaze News. "I live outside of Jacksonville. So, we have a very nice community here, and things are good here, but you kind of always have to be on guard and watch the local officials and the state ones. So, that's where I'm a lot more interested right now."

As a dedicated patriot who fought the system and won, Smith also continues to promote the traditional American value of self-reliance and self-determination. In his X post about the judge's ruling, Smith gave some empowering advice for freedom-lovers everywhere, no matter their circumstances: "Nobody is coming to save you, save yourself. Spit on your hands and hoist the black flag. No quarter."

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NY Court Preserves Mail-In Voting Free-For-All Three Years After Voters Rejected It

Prior to Democrats usurping the will of the people, the New York State Constitution said voters who wanted an absentee ballot had to provide an excuse.

Americans are getting de-banked, but some companies are fighting back



Recently, on Saturday Night Live, Weekend Update Host Colin Jost made fun of Donald Trump for saying he was going to fight ‘de-banking.’ “I don’t know what the hell de-bank means,” he said to the raucous applause of the clapping seals in the audience. Unfortunately, for a growing number of Americans not lucky enough to attend Harvard or marry Scarlett Johannsson like Jost, de-banking and de-platforming are becoming a terrifying reality. However, a new event in Vegas seeks to fight back and help the people and companies being silenced.

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It’s a tactic being used by elites to silence law-abiding citizens who hold dissident and contrarian beliefs. You wake up and discover you're not allowed to use regular banking services, accept credit card payments, host a website, or email your subscribers. It was weaponized during the lockdowns to shut down anyone who questioned the orthodoxy.

Fortunately, people and companies are offering solutions to counter this trend. David Ragsdale is one of the most vehement voices in organizing a resistance to this techno-tyranny. A lifelong Angeleno, he became involved with helping to organize the “Defeat the Mandate’ rallies around the country. For the crime of peacefully assembling, the organization was immediately deplatformed.

I spoke with Ragsdale to learn about censorship and his plan to fight it.

“When we were doing Defeat the Mandate, we got de-platformed from a lot of B to B services, and our payment processors. We would join MailChimp and immediately get kicked off. You need these services to produce events,” he explains.

“It was really scary because we had a permit from the Biden administration to do our Lincoln Memorial rally, but we can’t use Stripe?”

Instantly, the organization was thrown into what is being called the parallel economy, where political refugees are now forced to try to survive outside the normal financial institutions like banks and credit cards people take for granted.

In this exile, Ragsdale decided there had to be a way for companies and individuals to unite and help each other. This hope was the genesis for RePlatform, a conference taking place in Las Vegas, March 8-10th. It seeks to assemble a group of innovators, including inventors, financial institutions, payment networks, developers, investors, entrepreneurs, and creators, to develop practical solutions that address the challenges of inefficiency, stagnation, and censorship in corporate America.

They hope to draw in a diverse group of citizens from social conservatives, awakened progressives, people of faith, classical liberals, libertarians, and populists to dismantle the mandate system nationwide.

“I hope that all these really solid people I'm bringing together will spark some magic of innovation,” Ragsdale told me. He explained that while it’s easy to write op-eds or tweet about this new corporate censorship, it’s much harder to build viable companies offering alternatives. He hopes by bringing together startups, companies, consumers, and investors, a real industry can start to form.

A conference like RePlatform is badly needed in our country at the current moment. Blaze will be covering the event, and we look forward to reporting on the companies and people fighting for our rights to speak our opinions. If you want to learn more or attend the event, please check out their website.

Whistleblower claims CIA paid off analysts to reject COVID-19 lab-leak theory: 'Biggest COVID coverup yet'



The Central Intelligence Agency bribed analysts who concluded the COVID-19 pandemic originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, a new whistleblower has alleged.

The explosive allegation was disclosed in a letter that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R) and Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Chairman Brad Wenstrup (R) sent CIA Director William Burns on Tuesday.

The lawmakers explained that a CIA analyst, described as a "multi-decade, senior-level" official, testified that CIA leaders paid off six agency analysts who had concluded the pandemic originated through a lab leak — animal-to-human transmission.

"According to the whistleblower, the Agency assigned seven officers to a COVID Discovery Team (Team). The Team consisted of multi-disciplinary and experienced officers with significant scientific expertise," the lawmakers wrote. "According to the whistleblower, at the end of its review, six of the seven members of the Team believed the intelligence and science were sufficient to make a low confidence assessment that COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.

"The seventh member of the Team, who also happened to be the most senior, was the lone officer to believe COVID-19 originated through zoonosis," they explained.

"The whistleblower further contends that to come to the eventual public determination of uncertainty, the other six members were given a significant monetary incentive to change their position," the lawmakers said.

The claims are significant because the allegations both contradict and explain a declassified report the director of national intelligence released in June. That report said of the CIA's investigation:

The Central Intelligence Agency and another agency remain unable todetermine the precise origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, as both hypotheses rely onsignificant assumptions or face challenges with conflicting reporting.

That report explained the National Intelligence Council and four other intelligence agencies believe COVID originated from animal-to-human transmission, while the Energy Department and FBI believe "a laboratory-associated incident was the most likely cause."

Turner and Wenstrup, therefore, demanded Burns turn over all documents related to the CIA's investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic by Sept. 26.

Meanwhile, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who has relentlessly pursued the truth of the pandemic and the U.S. government's role in it, called the new whistleblower allegations the "biggest COVID coverup yet."

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Dr. Phil hits the nail on the head on why shutting down schools during COVID-19 pandemic was devastating for children



Dr. Phil explained in a new podcast why closing schools and mandating "virtual learning" during the COVID-19 pandemic was detrimental to American youth.

Speaking with Ted Cruz on his podcast "The Verdict," Dr. Phil, a clinical psychologist, said the results of shutting down schools for an extended time are obvious: it was bad for development, and students are increasingly falling behind.

"Right now, almost a third of fifth- and eighth-graders can't read at the most fundamental level. They can't read a sentence," Dr. Phil said. "And the question is: How did they get in the fifth grade? How did they get into the eighth grade? 19% of high school graduates can't read. They cannot read.

"How do you graduate high school if you can’t read in the first, second, and third grade?" he continued. "From the fourth grade on, you read to learn. So, if you don't learn to read in those first three grades, you don't have that tool to learn the rest of your life. And if teachers are going to pass them either way, then you're just setting them up to fail."

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Importantly, COVID-19 itself did not cause this problem. The blame falls on policymakers who decided to close schools without considering the developmental consequences of virtual "learning."

Those decision-makers, Dr. Phil recounted, called him a "complete idiot" when he criticized their decisions during the pandemic. Now, he is concerned with the decades-long ramifications of being right.

According to Dr. Phil, less education leads to poorer-paying, blue-collar jobs, which lead to "poorer health coverage," more disease risk, and, in the end, "years of life shaved off" lives.

"What gets me is they did this — the same agencies that advocated for this are the same agencies that had the records that said, 'We have the highest levels of anxiety, depression, and loneliness among our children than we've had since records were being kept. So, let's shut down the schools, which we know are essential to their development,'" Dr. Phil mocked.

"It's like throwing gas on a fire," he said.

The comments followed earlier concerns that Dr. Phil raised about how technology and algorithms are being intentionally designed to target children negatively.

"They're being targeted with what they will click on, full well knowing that it creates anxiety, depression,loneliness, confusion, self-hatred," he said. "And if you want to create chaos in a society, where do you start? You attack the children."

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BOMBSHELL: House GOP says corrupt Fauci cooked the books



How deep does the corruption of the left’s favorite religious figure go? Anyone with the capacity for critical thinking knows it's likely pretty deep. And they’re right.

Newly released emails uncovered by House Republicans probing the COVID-19 pandemic show that Dr. Anthony Fauci both commissioned and had final approval on a scientific paper that claimed it was “improbable” that the virus leaked out of a lab in Wuhan, China.

All this despite the claims he made while standing in front of Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump. Staring down at the American people, barely able to see over his podium, he claimed that he didn’t know the authors and had nothing to do with the scientific paper.

Gonzales says, “As it turns out, Fauci did know the authors of the scientific paper, quite well, as he had been the one to commission the paper himself, along with having final approval on what was written. Cooking the books to cover his tracks while Americans died on his watch.”

She goes on, “Now you may think this is unprecedented. The idea that our own government health agencies would manipulate data in order to get their intended result, that’s crazy, right? Surely the government hasn’t been lying to us this whole time for years.”

Chad Prather joins Gonzales to throw in his two cents: “I think the tune should be starting to change now. People should be looking at this and should be absolutely pissed off.” Americans died under the scientific leadership of Dr. Anthony Fauci. If at this point you aren’t pissed off, you aren’t awake.

Gonzales knows this all too well: “Trust the experts — to put themselves first, as they’ve always done. Are you awake yet?”


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Former CDC director details three damning events that raised eyebrows about Wuhan lab — and how Fauci iced him



Dr. Robert Redfield testified before Congress Wednesday, noting three suspicious events at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that strengthened his long-held conviction that COVID-19 came from a Chinese lab — a belief, he says, that got him boxed out of transformative conversations.

Whereas there is now growing recognition that COVID-19 "most likely" originated in the Chinese Communist Party-controlled Wuhan Institute of Virology, where dangerous gain-of-function experiments were routinely performed on coronaviruses, saying so in recent years prompted derision and censorship.

Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reportedly received death threats from his fellow scientists for noting that human error and meddling may have resulted in the spread of a virus that claimed tens of millions of lives worldwide.

"I was threatened and ostracized because I proposed another hypothesis," he told Vanity Fair. "I expected it from politicians. I didn't expect it from science."

When addressing the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on March 8, he did not hold back.

Bad things happen in threes

Redfield noted there were three things in particular that took place early in the pandemic that bolstered his suspicion that COVID-19 came from a lab.

First, "they deleted the sequences. Highly irregular. Researchers don't like to do that."

The New York Times reported that early in the pandemic, over 200 data entries from the genetic sequencing of early cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan were erased from an online scientific database. The early suspicion was that these sequences were deleted because they revealed that the virus that ravaged the world may have predated the alleged outbreak at the wet marked in December 2019.

Jesse Bloom, a virologist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, was able to track down 13 of the sequences online and determined that it "seems likely that the sequences were deleted to obscure their existence."

Chinese researchers had requested that the National Institutes of Health delete the sequences, and the NIH complied, reported the Washington Examiner.

Redfield appeared to suggest that the deletion of sequences took place as early as September 2019.

Second, Redfield said, "they changed the command and control at the lab from civilian control to military control. Highly unusual."

In 2021, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) noted during a meeting of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, "New testimony now received by my committee reveals the Chinese military potentially took over this lab, not in January 2020 as was reported, but earlier in 2019. ... The Chinese military were actually in the facility at the time of 2017. That signals the CCP was worried about something at the lab before the world even knew what COVID-19 was. Why else would they put the Chinese military in charge?"

The State Department noted in early 2021 that "the [Wuhan Institute of Virology] has engaged in classified research, including laboratory animal experiments, on behalf of the Chinese military since at least 2017."

Major General Chen Wei, China's top biowarfare expert, formally took over the BSL-4 lab from a local communist party committee president on Jan. 31, 2020, sparking concerns that the virus not only originated in the lab but was linked to a biowarfare program.

Third, "which is very telling, they let a contractor redo the ventilation system in that laboratory. So I think, clearly, there was strong evidence that a significant event that happened in that laboratory in September."

Redfield ruffled feathers in March 2021 when he went on CNN and said, "I'm of the point of view that I still think the most likely etiology of this pathology in Wuhan was from a laboratory — escaped. ... Other people don't believe that. That's fine. Science will eventually figure it out."

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Fauci's skew

Redfield told the subcommittee that retired National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci and former National Institutes of Health director Dr. Francis Collins both sought to push a "single narrative" about the virus' origins.

Redfield noted that he "made it very clear in January [2020] to all of them why we had to aggressively pursue this and I let them know, as a virologist, that I didn't see that this was anything like SARS or MERS because they never learned how to transmit human to human."

"I felt that this virus was too infectious for humans," said Redfield. "There was a lot of evidence that lab actually published in 2014 that they put the ACE2 receptor into humanized mice so it could infect human tissue. I think, you know, we had to really seriously go after the fact it came from the lab and they knew that that was how I was thinking, although I thought we had to go after both hypotheses."

Even though Redfield helmed the CDC at the time, Redfield intimated that Fauci elected not to involve him in the controversial Feb. 1, 2020, conference call with top virologists on account of his insistence on a possible lab origin.

TheBlaze previously reported that Fauci appeared keen to push the zoonotic origins theory, both on the conference call and in the correspondence that followed.

According to congressional investigators, just days after the call, Fauci commissioned an influential 2020 study suggesting COVID-19 was not the result of a Chinese lab leak. The former NIAID director also reportedly edited and provided final approval for the document, which he later cited on the national stage without noting his involvement.

Redfield revealed he was not made aware of his exclusion from the conference call or the call itself until the correspondences was released following a FOIA request.

When asked why Fauci and others excluded him, Redfield answered, "Because I had a different point of view and I was told they made a decision that they would keep this confidential until they came up with a single narrative, which I will argue is antithetical to science."

"This was an a priori decision that there’s one point of view that we’re going to put out there, and anyone who doesn’t agree with it is going to be sidelined," Redfield told Congress. "And as I say, I was only the CDC director, and I was sidelined."

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Fauci, who has been accused of lying under oath, dismissed Redfield's claim as "completely untrue."

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