Dr. Anthony Fauci claimed that the hundreds of thousands of Americans “dying suddenly” are the ones who refused the COVID-19 vaccine.
Fauci gave his first public testimony on Capitol Hill since 2022 this week when Marjorie Taylor Greene told him he deserves to be in jail for committing “crimes against humanity.”
Fauci made his allegation against the unvaccinated after Democrat Rep. Robert Garcia of California asked him if Americans should “listen to America’s brightest and best doctors and scientists, or instead listen to podcasters conspiracy theorists and unhinged Facebook memes.”
Fauci said that listening to podcasters and others will harm people because “they will deprive themselves of life-saving interventions.”
BREAKING:
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 3, 2024
Fauci warns the American public against listening to podcasts, memes, or to the "conspiracy theorists"
He blames the unvaccinated for around 200,000-300,000 additional deaths pic.twitter.com/gG4TVAW4R8
Infowars reported: Fauci then claimed that “some” people “have done studies” on the impact the unvaccinated had on others.
“Peter Hotez has done an analysis of this and shows that in people who refuse to get vaccinated for any variety of reasons,” he stated. They are “probably responsible for an additional 200,000 to 300,000 deaths in this country.”
It is not clear which “analysis” Hotez conducted that Fauci was referring to.
Hotez is a propagandist for Big Pharma. In a video released on the World Health Organization’s (WHO) X account in December 2022, Hotez claimed that “anti-vaccine activism” is “anti-science aggression.”
READ: Whistleblower Targeted After Exposing 973% SURGE in Heart Failure Among Navy Pilots
Hotez currently serves as the Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and co-director of the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development in Houston.
In June 2023, he accused Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and podcaster Joe Rogan of spreading “vaccine misinformation.”
Rogan invited Hotez to debate RFK on his show and offered to donate $100,000 to the charity of Hotez’s choice. X owner Elon Musk chimed in as well, saying that Hotez is “afraid of a public debate, because he knows he’s wrong.” Hotez is yet to accept Rogan’s offer.
Asked by Republican Chairman Brad Wenstrup of Ohio about the effectiveness of the jab, Fauci admitted it was a “complicated issue,” confessing that what “became evident as the months went by, is that the durability of protection, against infection and hence transmission was relatively limited.”
LifeSiteNews previously reported on Fauci’s closed door testimony to the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic in January.
His comments shockingly revealed that he essentially had zero scientific evidence to support his recommendations.
“It sort of just appeared,” he said, when asked about where the six-foot social distancing ban came from.
“I was not aware of studies” on that, he added. It was “an empiric decision that wasn’t based on data.”
Fauci shifted blame for those remarks Monday by alleging that the Centers for Disease Control came up with guidelines.
“It had little to do with me since I didn’t make the recommendation and my saying ‘there was no science behind it’ meant there was no clinical trial behind that,” he said.