'You're Not The End All': Rand Paul Slams Fauci In Heated Exchange Over Lockdowns
Posted by freedomforall 5 years, 1 month ago to News
"The history of this when we look back will be wrong prediction after wrong prediction after wrong prediction... As much as I respect you, Dr. Fauci, I don't think you're the end all, I don't think you're the one person that gets to make a decision," said Paul - who added that we need to "observe with an open eye what happened in Sweden, where the kids kept going to school."
"The mortality per capita in Sweden is actually less than France, less than Italy, less than Spain, less than Belgium, less than the Netherlands, about the same as Switzerland. But basically I don't think there's anybody arguing that what happened in Sweden is an unacceptable result. I think people are intrigued by it, and we should be."
"I don't think any of us are certain when we do all these modelings - there have been more people wrong with modeling than right. We're opening up a lot of economies around the US, and I hope that people who are predicting doom and gloom and saying 'oh, we can't do this, there's going to be a surge' - will admit when there isn't a surge."
Rand Paul
"The mortality per capita in Sweden is actually less than France, less than Italy, less than Spain, less than Belgium, less than the Netherlands, about the same as Switzerland. But basically I don't think there's anybody arguing that what happened in Sweden is an unacceptable result. I think people are intrigued by it, and we should be."
"I don't think any of us are certain when we do all these modelings - there have been more people wrong with modeling than right. We're opening up a lot of economies around the US, and I hope that people who are predicting doom and gloom and saying 'oh, we can't do this, there's going to be a surge' - will admit when there isn't a surge."
Rand Paul
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Senile Quid Pro Quo Joe needs all the help he can get so his handlers behind the curtain can herd sheeple onward to the making of a socialist utopia only for the more than equal Animal Farm pigs.
My first real exposure to modeling like this was in high school in an environmental science class. They brought in this large device which was basically a fancy scoreboard controlled by switches and knobs. You could "input" various assumptions and it would model the outcome on the environment. While we were playing w/it in between sessions I discovered the back side had additional settings that entirely changed the outcome and basically controlled it. By that I mean that, once changed, the "predictions" made by the front side and its human operator didn't pan out anymore. She was quite embarrassed when that started happening - she didn't know about the built in assumptions on the back. My physics teacher knew what I did, however, and after class privately commended me. Muahahaha. Yeah I've always been like this.
Anthony Fouci (paraphrased)
The genetic stability of this corona virus appears to be a lot better than with the spanish flu, where in it was the 2nd mutated wave that killed most of the people. Corona doesnt appear to be mutating.
Our kids are not like my generation when we were kids. These kids have been subjected to a much different, extensive soup of known neurotoxins, one of which causes a collection of problems from porphyrin/"mitochondrial disorder" to gut problems. MERCURY! We've been seeing these kawasaki-like gut problems in children in America for 20 f&^ing years! I am going to venture out on a limb here and say to everybody, including Fauci, that this syndrome and COVID19 are independent of each other. I'm somewhat incensed by the arrogance, really. Next, he might tell us that the autism and COVID are linked. Might as well... This guy is shooting from the hip. He's not a dummy. But, I am concerned about his influence - as Rand Paul is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf9iT...
The real question is in the game of 5D chess, what the hell is he doing tanking the world economy while Trump stands next to him on stage?
Sam B, MD, 35 years in academic and private practice
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