Two things - First - Watch the following video to find out the little - known past of Dr. Fauci AND the man who is the head of WHO - The following is an eye-opening video...
https://youtu.be/9uWriZEC8BQ
Personally, I believe that President Trump knows all this and he is ....." keeping his friends close and his enemies even closer." ..... I believe that President Trump is truly working to drain the SWAMP - but his biggest problems are doing this legally (in a corrupt justice system) while so much of the population is against him because it doesn't have a clue on how much the SWAMP has corrupted the U.S. media...... Notice how President Trump is not becoming a dictator and notice that AG Barr is investigating the states that ARE becoming crazy dictators. https://www.dailywire.com/news/ag-barr-directs-doj-to-go-after-states-localities-violating-civil-liberties-over-coronavirus/
AND Second - .... Below is an April 2020 interview of Dr. Fauci where he is all about shutting us down and keeping us in our homes BUT........... he is ok with a person having casual sex with strangers that we find online and meet for the first time ......
(Take note, if you want to quickly find the quote, go to the Vanity Fair page and then hold down the "control" button while you press the " F " button. Then the box that pops us, put the word " intimate ". It will take you quickly to the quote.
Excerpt from Fauci’s interview with Peter Hamby for the SnapchatAbout VERY casual dating during this time....Fauci saysIf you’re looking for a friend, sit in a room and put a mask on, and you know, chat a bit. If you want to go a little bit more intimate, well, then that’s your choice regarding a risk. The one thing you don’t want to do is make sure the person is feeling well. Even though there’s a lot of asymptomatic infections, that’s one of the things that’s really troublesome.
Hamby: “On the opposite side of that spectrum, people are cooped up, they’re a little stir crazy. If you’re swiping on a dating app like Tinder, or Bumble, or Grindr, and you match with someone that you think is hot, and you’re just kind of like, “Maybe it’s fine if this one stranger comes over.” What do you say to that person?”Fauci: “You know, that’s tough. Because it’s what’s called relative risk. If you really feel that you don’t want to have any part of this virus, will you maintain six feet away, wear a mask, do all the things that we talk about in the guidelines? If you’re willing to take a risk—and you know, everybody has their own tolerance for risks—you could figure out if you want to meet somebody. And it depends on the level of the interaction that you want to have. If you’re looking for a friend, sit in a room and put a mask on, and you know, chat a bit. If you want to go a little bit more intimate, well, then that’s your choice regarding a risk. The one thing you don’t want to do is make sure the person is feeling well. Even though there’s a lot of asymptomatic infections, that’s one of the things that’s really troublesome. That if everybody transmitted would only transmit when they’re sick, that would be much easier. But what we’re seeing, which becomes really problematic, is that there’s a considerable amount of transmission from an asymptomatic person. And we’ve got well-documented now, you know, that situation on the nuclear carrier, the Roosevelt, USS Roosevelt, where hundreds of sailors have gotten infected from people that were not sick. That’s tough.
Mary