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"When Dr. Fauci Lied under Oath about... MMR Vaccine... he Revealed himself to be an Anti-Factser"

On February 28, 2019, in The Vaccine Reaction for the article "Dr. Fauci, It's Not Nice To Fool Congress About Vaccine Reactions" it was reported:

"On Feb. 27, 2019, the U.S. House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations... that was also broadcast live on C-span. Parents across the nation watched... Anthony Fauci... either tell a bald faced lie or show his ignorance when he testified, under oath, that MMR vaccine does not cause encephalitis. This large dose of disinformation drew gasps of protests from parents attending the Capital Hill hearing."

Vaccine zealot Fauci is so famous for his apparent lying (or ignorance) under oath to Congress about the MMR vaccine on February 27, 2019 that he was used as an example of what is meant by the word "Anti-Factser".

The well known Urban Dictionary website which defines new urban or pop culture words had the following post on the word "Anti-Factser":

"A person who does not either know or lies about the truth about the dangers of vaccines. A vaxhole. A provaxxer... When Dr. Fauci lied under oath about whether the MMR vaccine can cause encephalitis [a dangerous inflammation of the brain] he revealed himself to be an Anti-Factser."
(Urban Dictionary, "Anti-Factser," February 27, 2019, Presently Urban Dictionary has apparently deleted the post with the sentence: "Sorry, we couldn't find: Anti-Factser," but you can still find the above post on the Google page if you Google "Anti-Factser" and "lied under oath encephalitis.")

Fauci is such an exemplification and embodiment of what it means to be a propagandist for Big Pharmaceutical vaccine hype that he is an example of a anti-factser in a dictionary.

On the April 4, BBC's Yours News reported on why he might be a propagandist for possibly dangerous vaccines:

"[Big Pharmaceutical vaccine King Bill] Gates has lots of pull in the medical world, he has a multi-million dollar relationship with Dr. Fauci."

Why might Fauci have an interest in hyping a possibly dangerous multi-million dollar  coronavirus vaccine that could make his "multi-million" benefactor Gates billions of dollars and also "initially criticiz[ing] Trump's hopeful assessment of the [inexpensive] Chloroqine" according to Yours News?

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Kingdom of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

 

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