Dr Fouci’s FOOT tells a story …
Thank you Q team, keep the heat on
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/full-interview-dr-anthony-fauci-looks-back-on-covid-19-response/#x
about 47:00 minute mark Margaret ask Fauci about want keep him up at night …
WATCH his feet, he has his body very very controlled… except his foot bounces a lot…
MARGARET BRENNAN: I want to read you something you said back in 2019 when somebody asked you what keeps you up at night? You said, "the thing I'm most concerned about is the emergence of a new virus, the body doesn't have any background experience with very transmissible, highly transmissible person to person, high degree of morbidity and mortality. The thing that worries most of us in the field of public health is a respiratory illness that can spread even before someone is so sick that you want to keep them in bed."
DR. FAUCI: Right.
MARGARET BRENNAN: You were describing COVID.
DR. FAUCI: I was. My- my worst nightmare that I've been asked about multiple times over the last 37 years that I've been directing the institute has come true. And I've- that statement that you read, I must have said that 50 to 100 times to people in the media, people in the scientific community. When they ask me, what do you really worry about? I've said that- in fact, I said that to multiple presidents along the way, going way way back. I've said it to Reagan. I've said that to George H.W. Bush, to George W. Bush, to Clinton, to Obama. I've said it to everyone. My worst nightmare is something that you've just described, and unfortunately, it's happened.
about 54:00- mark
HIS foot again become a Metronome on speed…
MARGARET BRENNAN: The- two Washington Post reporters said that back in July of 2020, you had been speaking to your wife about resigning.
DR. FAUCI: I never spoke to my wife, ever about resigning. They got that wrong. I never even considered for a moment of resigning.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Never considered it for a moment?
about 55:40
foot a bouncing more…
DR. FAUCI: I dealt with it by focusing on what my job is from the time that I went into medicine to right now, where I am at my age, my job has been totally focused on doing what I can with the talents and the influence I had to make scientific advances to protect the health of the American public. So anybody who spins lies and threatens and all that theater that goes on with some of the investigations and the congressional committees and the Rand Paul's and all that other nonsense, that's noise, MARGARET, that's noise. I know what my job is.
MARGARET BRENNAN: Senator Cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted.
DR. FAUCI: Yeah. I have to laugh at that. I should be prosecuted? What happened on Jan. 6, senator?