Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has just published a book that I think is important to read. It's called, The Real Anthony Fauci. It is composed of 450 pages of material that is backed up with documentation. In other words, Kennedy does not simply (and stupidly), assess Fauci based on hearsay or rumors or the things conspiracy theories are made from, but has clearly done his homework and presents the evidence. Of course, each reader will need to decide for themselves regarding the content provided by Kennedy and there's too little discernment going on today, in my opinion.
My wife has a co-worker who, from the time they get up to the time they go to bed, NPR is what they listen to in the house. That's it. Just NPR. Clearly, they believe whatever NPR hands to them is truth, and it probably has something to do with the soothing tones used by the "voices" on the radio, TV or via their app. We have relatives who listen to CNN and Fox News only because they think that between the two, there is "balance." No, there's not. It takes actual, honest-to-goodness research by each person to determine what is true and what is not. Admittedly, this can be difficult today and a person is likely to run across many conspiracy theories or empty accusations before they find actual truth. It can be a difficult and frustrating process, but should still be pursued.
Nonetheless, what Kennedy provides in his book appears to be overwhelming evidence that more than suggests Dr. Anthony Fauci is not what he appears to be when he's in front of the cameras. This guy, going back to at least the 1980's with the AIDS epidemic seems to have left dead bodies in his wake and it appears to be happening again now.
I fully realize that many will reject Kennedy's claims, even though they are well-documented. It stands to reason that this would happen because of many things today; cognitive dissonance, confirmation bias and other things work within every person to keep our own views protected and help us to defend against those views we do not like.
In fact, in recent days, Anthony Fauci has responded to Kennedy's book by stating, "It’s very unfortunate because I don’t think he is inherently malicious. I just think he’s a very disturbed individual. And I … I don’t like to have to say that, but it’s very, very clear. And it’s a shame because he comes from such an extraordinarily distinguished family, many members of whom I know personally, and I was very close to Senator Ted Kennedy, who was such an extraordinary person and a real warrior for public health. And to have RFK Jr. just spouting things that make absolutely no sense."
So, he's in complete disagreement with RFK Jr. and says that RFK is "very disturbed" and "spouting things that make no sense." Au contrare, Dr. Fauci. His book actually makes perfect sense, especially considering the fact that it contains overwhelming documented evidence to support Kennedy's conclusions. Do you think Fauci will sue? After all, he's being defamed, isn't he? But no, he won't sue because that would mean he'd be obligated to prove that Kennedy's assertions are false. So, instead, he'll sadly shake his head, relegate Kennedy to the "very disturbed" pile and move on, trying to look like the good guy in this when in point of fact, Fauci can and should be compared to Mengele, especially considering the experimentation he has personally funded on puppies, monkeys and even orphaned children from New York City.
People will sigh and go, "Oh, how mature and intelligent, Dr. Fauci is! While he could sue, he won't because he simply feels so sorry for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr." The truth is that while Fauci is pumping up the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, that guy literally got away with manslaughter in the Chappaquiddick tragedy, which could've been avoided if A), Ted Kennedy had not been having an extra-marital affair with a young woman, and B) had he not cared only about his own life as he swam away from the automobile that he drove into the Chappaquiddick River, leaving his mistress behind to drown in that car. He paid the family a ton of money...