New Fauci testimony reveals he lied to the public, provided unscientific advice, and acknowledged vaccine mandates could increase hesitancy in the future
In a recent two-day, 14-hour closed-door hearing of Dr. Anthony Fauci by the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, it has been revealed that the United State’s top scientific advisor lied, gave unscientific advice to the public, and acknowledged that vaccine mandates could cause future vaccine hesitancy.
Chairman Brad Wenstrup of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic released statements on each of those days following Fauci's two-day testimony.
Chairman Wenstrup questioned Fauci about social distancing guidelines and said Fauci characterized the development of the guidance by stating, “It sort of just appeared.”
Fauci stating that the social distancing guideline of staying six feet apart “just appeared” completely contradicts what he and many others involved in his inner circle told the general public through mainstream media, government websites, and social media accounts. They claimed there was scientific evidence behind the social distancing guidelines, and now we find that not to be the case.
During the course of the pandemic, Fauci repeatedly told various media outlets that the possibility of the coronavirus leaking from a Chinese lab was a “conspiracy theory.” However, according to Chairman Wenstrup, “Dr. Fauci acknowledged that the lab leak hypothesis is not a conspiracy theory” during his testimony.
Fauci’s testimony also acknowledged that “America’s vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic could increase vaccine hesitancy in the future,” according to Chairman Wenstrup.
It also claims in the statements that Fauci “did not recall pertinent COVID-19 information or conversations more than 100 times,” and that “Dr. Fauci profusely defended his previous Congressional testimony where he stated NIH does not fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan.”
You can read the Subcommittees statements at the links below.