Anonymous ID: da51a0 Aug. 1, 2020, 1:48 p.m. No.10151957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2145 >>2307 >>2365 >>2420 >>2463

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Some Fauci Nuggets in this 2014 NIH interview

 

I wouldn’t be surprised if there is a “smoking gun“ CSPAN (hint) video or quote out there that we have just missed. “We have more than we know”

 

https://www.microbe.tv/twiv/twiv-291-transcript-fauci-pharmacy/

 

Excerpt:

Vincent: What do you think about this new coronavirus in the Middle East? Do you think that’s worrisome?

 

Anthony: Yes. Well, it’s puzzling, isn’t it? How it came out, was extremely serious in the people who got it, and then kind of—boom—it disappeared. It was kind of a mini-SARS. It’s there and it’s gone.

 

Rich: I bet you there’s stuff like that going on all the time.

 

Anthony: Oh, that stuff hits my desk all the time.

Anonymous ID: da51a0 Aug. 1, 2020, 2:29 p.m. No.10152365   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2420 >>2463

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>CSPAN (hint) video

 

https://www.c-span.org/video/?175996-1/severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-sars

 

April 2003,

Anthony S. Fauci M.D.:

 

Dr. Gerberding mentioned the drug screening development program. We are collaborating with the CDC and U.S. AMRIID in that regard. We are looking at panels of drugs that already exist. You might recall that when we developed our first drug against HIV it was in a screening program of a drug that came off the shelf. The very first drug was AZT – you may remember very well, Senator Kennedy, we discussed that many, many years ago at this panel, in which we actually had a drug that came off the shelf. There are other drugs, like Interferon, that we know work against certain viral diseases. We use it in hepatitis C. We are going to be testing it in this particular situation.

 

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So, someone needs to ask Dr. Fauci why was chloroquine ignored 17 years after the CDC discovered that it work for SARS coronavirus. It’s not like he can say he wasn’t looking for a treatment and found one.

 

We need anons digging on this old cspan on SARS1. There is a lot here in terms of testing, the global response, etc. remember this is early post 911…