[CHD] Dick Cheney, as vice president, was responsible for putting all biodefense research under the auspices of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, making Fauci the sole decision-maker on biodefence and scientific research.
Story at a glance:
America’s focus on biosecurity began in earnest during the second Bush administration. Dick Cheney, as vice president, was responsible for putting all biodefense research under the auspices of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Since 2003, Fauci has been responsible for civilian biodefence research and early development of medical countermeasures against terrorist threats from infectious diseases.
There’s no meaningful administrative distinction between biodefence and scientific research in general, and Fauci has been the sole decision maker for all of it, with no oversight.
Fauci has followed in Cheney’s footsteps, using the same tactics to deceive the American public into war. Cheney leaked false information to the press, and then used that press coverage to justify the invasion of Iraq. Fauci supervised the writing of a paper denouncing the lab leak theory, and then used that paper as "evidence" that SARS-CoV-2 arose naturally.
COVID-19 is a war against the public, for the purpose of forcing us into a New World Order, a One World Government run by a globalist cabal, where "biosecurity" is the justification for the removal of Constitutional rights and freedoms.
As reviewed in "Why Government Health Care Kills More People Than It Helps," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) couldn’t have botched its COVID-19 response any more if it tried.
On Aug. 17, CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky even publicly admitted the agency’s failures, stating, "we are responsible for some pretty dramatic, pretty public mistakes from testing, to data, to communications."
To save face, Walensky is reorganizing the agency, but considering the extent to which CDC officials have lied, obfuscated and broken laws intended to protect public health, it is highly unlikely that the CDC will ever be able to recover its credibility.
Abolish the CDC
The CDC is corrupted beyond salvage, and as noted by Brownstone Institute founder and president Jeffrey Tucker, the only way to fix a captured bureaucracy is to get rid of it:
"Any serious effort to end the crisis must deal with the problem of the administrative state and the bureaucratic power thereof. Without that focus, no reform effort can get anywhere ...
"The reason is simple: a free and functioning society cannot coexist with an undemocratic beast like this on the loose, making its own laws and running roughshod over rights and liberties with zero oversight from elected leaders. Until the administrative state is defanged and disempowered, there will be no representative government and no hope for change.
"It’s obvious that the bureaucracies will not reform themselves ... The reform will be ... cosmetic without reality. It will not deal with the central problem as plainly stated by Harvey Risch:
"’industry subservience and epidemiologic incompetence’ ...
"After Betsy DeVos left the Department of Education, and observing from the inside what a disaster it truly was, she said what needed to be said. Abolish it. Shut it down. Defund it completely. Forget about it. It does nothing useful. Everything it does can be performed better at the state level or private markets. All true.
"What she says about the Department of Education is equally true of another hundred-plus agencies of the administrative state. People have been talking lately about abolishing the FBI. Great, do it. Same goes for the CDC. It’s time. Right now. Pull the plug on the whole thing and sell the real estate.
"Truly there is no other option except continuing to do what we are doing now. The status quo is intolerable. If a serious reform-minded Congress comes to power, abolition and not reform and not cuts, needs to be the starting point of discussion ...
"There needs to be a to-be-abolished list and any federal government institution with the word agency, department, or bureau needs to be on it ... Society itself, which is smarter than bureaucracy, can manage the rest."
The rise of the American biosecurity state
To understand how and why the CDC has morphed into an agency that works against, instead of for, the public good, we need to take a look at the history of American biodefense. Two journalists have recently dedicated articles to this issue....
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“Fauci has followed in Cheney’s footsteps, using the same tactics to deceive the American public into war. Cheney leaked false information to the press, and then used that press coverage to justify the invasion of Iraq. Fauci supervised the writing of a paper denouncing the lab leak theory, and then used that paper as "evidence" that SARS-CoV-2 arose naturally.
COVID-19 is a war against the public, for the purpose of forcing us into a New World Order, a One World Government run by a globalist cabal, where "biosecurity" is the justification for the removal of Constitutional rights and freedoms.
As reviewed in "Why Government Health Care Kills More People Than It Helps," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) couldn’t have botched its COVID-19 response any more if it tried.”
Pay no attention to the little gain-o’-function man behind the curtain!
[IsraelTimes] Stewart Rhodes faces up to 20 years in prison on charges of seditious conspiracy in one of the most serious cases against Capitol insurrectionists
Jury selection began Tuesday in the trial of the founder of the Oath Keepers hard boy group and four associates charged with seditious conspiracy, one of the most serious cases to emerge from the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
Amid complaints by attorneys for Stewart Rhodes and the others that they can’t get a fair jury in Washington, the judge began winnowing the pool of potential jurors who will decide the fate of the first January 6 defendants to stand trial on the rare Civil War-era charge.
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[Washington Examiner] The Department of Justice has revealed new information about what was taken from former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort during the FBI's raid.
The DOJ included a new inventory in an affidavit submitted on Monday that paints a full picture of what was collected in the raid, according to a CNN report. The new affidavit had been requested by special master Raymond Dearie in the wake of the former president making unfounded allegations the FBI may have planted items at his home.
"I am not aware of any documents or materials seized from the Premises on that date by the FBI that are not reflected in the Revised Detailed Property Inventory, other than materials that the Privilege Review Team has not provided to the Case Team," an FBI agent, whose identity was redacted, wrote in the new affidavit.
The phones were handed to the Homeland Security Department's inspector general, Joseph Cuffari, who was appointed by Donald Trump
Secret Service leaders supposedly gave him the phones 'shortly after' a letter telling them that missing texts from January 5 and 6 were under a criminal probe
Text messages from January 5 and 6 last year were deleted as part of a routine update, the Secret Service said when messages were requested
Cuffari has been accused by House Democrats of slow walking his probe
The Secret Service texts were placed center stage when former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified Trump lunged at an agent on January 6
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Those would be the phones of agents who saw the undercover feebs and recognized they were instigating.
These pieces of evidence will disappear.
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09/28/2022 7:22 Comments ||
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Having dealt with and conducted a few IT Forensic Investigations in the past ☺. Cell Phone TXT msg's deleted from a phone can be retrieved from several 3rd party sources... IF they actually wanted to.
[IsraelTimes] Mitch McConnell says he will ’proudly support’ overhauling rules for certifying votes, after former president and allies attempted to overturn Biden win, sparking Jan. 6 insurrection
US Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell ...Senate minority leader from Kentucky. A politician's politician, Mitch is smarter than he's given credit for, not as smart as he thinks he is. He is married to former education secretary Elaine Chao, whose father has extensive shipping interests, including a company in China, which makes sense since he's Chinese. He is sometimes maligned as Cocaine Mitch because a few million bucks' worth of the drug was once found on one of his father-in-law's ships in Colombia, which is kind of a tenuous assertion, to say the least... said Tuesday he will "proudly support" legislation to overhaul rules for certifying presidential elections, bolstering a bipartisan effort to revise a 19th-century law and avoid another January 6 insurrection.
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Contesting elections has been a staple of Democrat politics for decades. That they are willing to give that up shows they no longer fear election results. Curious.
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So many of our elections are hairbreadth close because that's all the difference there is between the two parties in most cases.
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They aren't giving it up. They don't need consistency in tactics because the media will never call them on it, and will ignore anyone that does.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
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