Anonymous ID: a7b1a3 Sept. 15, 2022, 2:13 p.m. No.17523722   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3843 >>3876

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Deborah Birx’s “Silent Invasion”: a Guide to Destroying America From WithinIf she did do it, this is how it would have happened…

Virtually every page of Birx’s monstrosity of a book, Silent Invasion, reads like a how-to guide in subverting a democratic superpower from within, as could only be told through the personal account of someone who was on the front lines doing just that.

So just to recap, here we have Deborah Birx—__the woman who did more than almost any other person in the United States to promote and prolong Covid lockdowns, silencing anyone who disagreed with her, to the incessant praise of mainstream media outlets…__And that’s just Chapter 1.Notably, though Birx’s memoir has earned relatively few reviews on Amazon

Birx then spends hundreds of pages recounting her clandestine political maneuvers—from the day she stepped foot in the White House—to get as much of America as possible to stay in lockdown for as long as possible, without making it look like a “lockdown.” At this point, I wasn’t about to use the words lockdown or shutdown. If I had uttered either of those in early March, after being at the White House only one week, the political, nonmedical members of the task force would have dismissed me as too alarmist, too doom-and-gloom, too reliant on feelings and not facts. They would have campaigned to lock me down and shut me up.

We had to make these palatable to the administration by avoiding the obvious appearance of a full Italian lockdown. We were playing a game of chess in which the success of each move was predicated on the one before it. Never mind that this kind of manipulation by a presidential advisor is probably not legal

Birx’s apparent plan to almost singlehandedly destroy the world’s primary democratic superpower is going swimmingly until she meets the book’s leading antagonist: Dr. Scott Atlas. To Birx’s disgust, Atlas takes a strong stand for all the things she loathes most—things like human rights, democratic governance, and, most of all, freedom. As Scott Atlas recalls in his own book, A Plague Upon Our House: Birx commented on the importance of testing asymptomatic people. She argued that the only way to figure out who was sick was to test them. She memorably exclaimed, “That’s why it’s so dangerous—people don’t even know they’re sick!” I felt myself looking around the room, wondering if I was the only one who had heard this.

Birx spends roughly the next 150 pages of her book recalling her anguish as Atlas thwarted her plans to keep America in a near-permanent state of lockdown. As Atlas recalls: She threw a fit, right there, in front of everyone, as we stood near the door before leaving the Oval Office. She was furious, screaming at me, “NEVER DO THAT AGAIN!! AND IN THE OVAL!!” I felt pretty bad, because she was so angry. I had absolutely no desire for conflict. But did she actually expect me to lie to the president, just to cover up for her? I responded, “Sorry, but he asked me a question, so I answered it.”

Atlas recalls being baffled as to why Birx had ever been appointed to her role in the first place: I also asked how she had been appointed—that seemed to be a bit of a mystery to everyone. I was told by Jared, more than once, “Dr. Birx is 100 percent MAGA!”—as if that should make all the other issues somehow less important. Secretary Azar denied appointing her during his stint running the Task Force. I was told by the VP’s chief of staff, Marc Short, that Pence “inherited her” when he took over as chair of the Task Force. No one seemed to know.

All the advice from the Task Force to the states came from Dr. Birx. All written recommendations about their on-the-ground policies were from Dr. Birx. Dr. Birx conducted almost all the visits to states on behalf of the Task Force. But in researching this topic for over two years, few things have made my hair stand on end more than the clues Birx gives about the man who did appoint her to her role. This man, who will be the subject of my next deep dive, is a little-known, clean-cut, Mandarin-fluent intelligence operative who arguably played a greater role than even Fauci or Birx in bringing China’s totalitarian virus response to the United States, acting as a direct liaison between Chinese scientists and the White House on key items of pseudoscience including asymptomatic spread, universal masking, and remdesivir:Matthew Pottinger.

https://michaelpsenger.substack.com/p/deborah-birxs-silent-invasion-a-guide

 

(The book should have been named: "The Enemy within the Whitehouse) PDF of substack article attached

Anonymous ID: a7b1a3 Sept. 15, 2022, 3:02 p.m. No.17523876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3901

>>17523722

Some of my favorite negative reviews of Birx's book, "Silent Invasion", most of the 5 stars were quotes like: "great book, everyone should read it"

 

1.0 out of 5 stars She can’t stop lying

United States on August 22, 2022

The entire book explains how she lied , lied and then lied some more to jab people against their will to get money from big pharma so she wrote a book to tell us about her lies to make millions off of her lies.

 

1.0 out of 5 stars 2nd Officer's story: A Nuclear First Strike was the right option, and I made it happen

United States on July 18, 2022

Alternatively, for those who excuse her treason because of who headed the administration she betrayed, imagine your reaction to a book with the following title:

"A former Senior Biden Administration official tells story of how she single handedly subverted the administration's policy"

I'd say don't buy this book, but the facts are that:

  • Birx will never be charged for the crimes she confesses to in this book

  • Enough people will eagerly buy this book to dramatically boost her already substantial wealth

In that spirit, go ahead and buy the book. Read every page of it. It is highly informative on how our representative form of government is now run by unelected bureaucrats. Bureaucrats who, on their own, against the will of those duly elected, against the scientific opinions of myriads of other highly credentialed people in their own field, make policy decisions that can destroy ability to earn a living, destroy a business you've spent a lifetime building, and take away your constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.

 

It doesn't matter in the slightest whether a nuclear first strike was the right decision given the totality of information known and unknown. The fact is, it wasn't her call to make. That she can confess to this treason in her own written words without consequence should tell you everything you need to know about the state of this nation. It should horrify you, regardless of your political views.

 

1.0 out of 5 stars Revelation of the Method

Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2022

Reads very much like OJ Simpson’s “If I Did It”. Birx is basically saying she’s guilty of crimes against humanity and treason, without actually saying it. I did not purchase this book but rescued a copy from the trash after the book club met at local coffeehouse.

 

Overall, the outrage from the readers, is due to the fact that she is giddy and freely tells the world she lied, cheated, stole, propagandized, killed millions and the "we knew the vaccine wasn't going to work". And seemingly comes off that she's proud of the absolute evil person she is.

 

The other complaints, terrible writing, editing, redundant, braggadocios and just retarded