Audiobook review by Mario Presents
Depending on who you ask, Anthony Fauci is a prominent character in American politics who evokes either ire or adoration. I listened to 18 hours of material at 150% speed so you don’t have to, but you won’t regret it if you do. Completed over several trips to Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura and across five weeks, it almost put me to sleep several times while at other times horrifying my ears and soul.
Starting in the 1980’s during the AIDS crisis, Anthony Fauci embedded himself into government agencies and science reviews by encouraging the appointment of colleagues loyal to him and his influence. Fauci’s very public claim that he IS the science is understandable when the heads of science magazines, pharmaceutical companies, medical distributors, charity organizations, research grants and universities owe their entire careers to him. Speaking during an interview in 2021 about the theories surrounding COVID-19’s origins, Anthony Fauci said, “So it’s easy to criticize, but they’re really criticizing science because I represent science. That’s dangerous.”
For over 30 years, Anthony Fauci, a medical professional with little hands-on experience, guided the national discussion surrounding AIDS, HIV, Ebola, SaRS, and every other infection that plagued the country. For Fauci, the answer always lies in new and expensive drugs or vaccines that benefit his financial partnerships and backers. AZT, the miracle HIV silver bullet, allowed every one of its patients to die, but was used because it killed HIV in a petri dish. A chemotherapy drug with no use suddenly found a place in medicine as an off-label treatment (a usage other than that approved by the Food and Drug Administration). Its patent holders reclaimed their investment in the creation of the dangerous drug, with interest. How did this happen?
Pharmaceutical partnerships with National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases are described in great detail, and their origin always seems to be connected with Anthony Fauci. Not long after Fauci’s initial government appointment, he immediately began to persuade university-level researchers to spend more time on developing new drugs rather than researching off-label uses for out-of-patent drugs. Manufacturers with problematic drugs found new articles supporting their safety claims. Drug makers like Glaxo, Pfizer, and others also awarded huge sums of money to university researchers for studies that proved their drugs safe and effective.
When Doctors challenged the efficacy of a drug’s claim, or wanted to research a different scientific hypothesis challenging accepted orthodoxy, Fauci used the power cancel culture before it was known as such to silence them. These obstinate voices found themselves unable to secure a publisher for their work, or a funder for their research. Ultimately some of them saw their accreditations revoked and loss of employment. Dr. Peter Duesberg is one of several examples outlined extensively. Many others are to this day consistently denied grants, peer reviews, articles, and even a voice in the scientific community.
New drugs and treatments not approved for use in the United States did not simply disappear. They traveled to the third world on the wings of organizations like the World Health Organization and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Vaccine initiatives like GAVI (formerly Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization), operated by manufacturers and investors like the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, pressured governments to vaccinate their populations to prevent illnesses that could cause death or injury. When populations in these countries became resistant to inoculation programs, opposition leaders (including government officials) were suddenly replaced, or the medication recombined into another formula that avoided public resistance. Drugs like Depo-Provera and Garadsil, administered to uninformed populations as cancer preventers or contraceptives, left thousands injured, dead, or sterile. The Children’s Health Defense extensively catalogs these incidents and annotates each claim alongside the noted atrocities.
Robert F Kennedy’s work is extensive and groundbreaking. The material is extremely detailed and comprehensive so it cannot be adequately described in a single article. If you take the time to read the entire work the insight gained will prepare you for part 2 of this novel, which will be published soon.