Anonymous ID: c61594 Oct. 21, 2022, 5:26 p.m. No.17701091   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1101 >>1239

HISTORIC RELEASE: Dr. Anthony Fauci’s Official Work Calendar (November 2019 – March 2020)

 

An hour-by-hour timeline of who Dr. Fauci was talking to, what he was doing, and where his meetings were in the months before and after the public disclosure of the pandemic.

 

On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 9am, Dr. Anthony Fauci joined staff at the National Security Council (NSC) — the President’s national security and foreign policy advisory shop — for a meeting in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building about the novel coronavirus. Fauci would continue to have meetings in classified settings throughout the month.

 

Fauci’s calendar entries included NSC meetings, White House Situation Room meetings, and meetings in other classified settings, as Covid-19 was breaking in China. (To our knowledge, the existence of these meetings before January 28, 2020 were not previously disclosed.)

 

On Friday, January 24th, four days after China admitted human-to-human transmission of the virus, Fauci started attending a small group Covid discussion that first took place in “Anthony’s Office” in a building next to the White House. Anthony, in this case, appears to be an NSC employee and an expert in biodefense and China.

 

Flashing back to December 2019, when patients in Wuhan were showing up at hospitals with unidentified pneumonia cases, Fauci attended the National Institutes of Health — Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation dinner and workshops on December 19 and 20th – the sixth annual event for NIH staff and Gates Foundation executives.

 

On the morning of the 19th, billionaire Bill Gates tweeted out his own hopes for the coming year and his now prescient prediction: “one of the best buys in global health: vaccines.”

 

Today, we only know about these meetings, because our organization at OpenTheBooks.com, in partnership with the public-interest law firm Judicial Watch, sued the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in federal court. NIH had refused to even acknowledge our Freedom of Information Act request.

 

https://openthebooks.substack.com/p/historic-release-dr-anthony-faucis

 

For a government bureaucrat, this sure was one tightly held calendar.

 

The refusal by NIH to follow open records law was a strategy to delay transparency: NIH forced us into expensive taxpayer-paid litigation to slow-walk 156 pages of semi-redacted calendar production.

 

Fauci’s calendar has 933 events during this five-month period – including 224 media interviews and 84 redacted events (only significant redactions that prevented analysis and understanding were counted, for example, phone number redactions were not included).

 

It’s a document that NIH and Dr. Fauci didn’t want you to see…

 

Why? What did Dr. Fauci know? And when did he know it?

 

https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/6/10.12_NIH_FOIA_57351_07.29.2022_Production1.pdf

Anonymous ID: c61594 Oct. 21, 2022, 5:29 p.m. No.17701093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1239

Appeals court temporarily halts Biden's student loan forgiveness plan

 

Six Republican-led states had sued to halt the Biden plan.

 

The U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily halted the Biden administration's plan to forgive student debt.

 

Attorneys General for Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Carolina sued in late September to halt the Biden plan, a request the court granted pending further litigation, according to Reuters.

 

The ruling follows a rejection from Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett to a request from the Brown County Taxpayers Association to halt the plan.

 

President Joe Biden's initiative would cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for some borrowers. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated it will cost taxpayers up to $400 billion.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/appeals-court-temporarily-halts-bidens-student-loan-forgiveness-plan

Anonymous ID: c61594 Oct. 21, 2022, 5:39 p.m. No.17701098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1239

Clinton’s Former Employer, LaFarge, Faces Allegations of Funding ISIS

 

LaFarge CEO Frederic Jolibois may have negotiated with ISIS in order to continue doing business in Syria

 

One of the most troubling revelations exposed by Wikileaks has been completely ignored by mainstream media. On August 1, Wikileaks shared an article on Twitter from a French publication which outlined the connections between LaFarge, a French company linked to funding ISIS in Syria, and Hillary Clinton.

 

“Apart from being a regular donor to the Clinton Foundation, Clinton herself was a director of Lafarge in the early 1990s, and did legal work for the firm in the 1980s,” The Canary reported on July 29.

 

In June 2016, one of France’s most well-known publications, Le Monde, released an investigative report accusing LaFarge of making payments to ISIS. The connection was first made in February 2016, when a Syrian opposition publication revealed emails and documents it obtained from LaFarge, implicating CEO Frederic Jolibois negotiated with ISIS in order for the company to continue doing business in Syria.

 

Between 1990 and 1992, Clinton served on Lafarge’s Board of Directors. “Shortly before Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992, Lafarge was fined $1.8 million by the Environmental Protection Agency for pollution violations at its Alabama plant. A year later, the Clinton administration reduced that fine to less than $600,000,” reported The Washington Post in 2007. While Clinton served on the board for Lafarge, the company was embroiled in controversy over its use of hazardous waste to fuel its U.S. cement plants.

 

Wikileaks also recently tweeted a link to an email between Clinton and her aide, Cheryl Mills, outlining a brag sheet of how deeply involved Clinton was with the regime change in Libya while she served as secretary of state. The political vacuum that intervention caused in Libya was cited by President Obama as the biggest mistake of his presidency, in which the country has become a haven for ISIS and other terrorist organizations to thrive.

 

Despite criticism, Hillary Clinton has attempted to distort her role in Libya into endearing foreign policy experience and has downplayed the disaster in Libya. “You know, the United States was in Korea—and still is—for many years. We are still in Germany. We are still in Japan. We have a presence in a lot of places in the world that started out as a result of conflict,” she said during a CNN presidential town hall in February 2016, dismissing the notion that Libya was an immense failure on her part.

 

Wikileaks’ Julian Assange has been a vocal opponent of Clinton’s foreign policies. “I have had years of experience in dealing with Hillary Clinton and have read thousands of her cables. Hillary lacks judgement and will push the United States into endless, stupid wars which spread terrorism,” he wrote in a statement posted on Wikileaks in February 2016. “Her personality combined with her poor policy decisions have directly contributed to the rise of ISIS.”

 

Assange recently claimed Wikileaks will release emails implicating Clinton in arming jihadists (ISIS) to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Hafez al-Assad, before the Benghazi controversy.

 

Since the Democratic convention has ended, mainstream media has reverted its attention almost exclusively to Donald Trump. Three additional, prominent DNC staffers formally resigned in the wake of the DNC email scandal, yet the content of the DNC emails—and those released by Guccifer 2.0, further corroborating the DNC’s collusion with the Clinton campaign—are receiving only a fraction of the attention warranted.

 

The recent DNC resignations may be in anticipation of more releases from Wikileaks, likely to incite further controversy over the DNC‘s role in securing the Democratic presidential nomination for Hillary Clinton. During the Democratic convention, it was reported that both the Clinton campaign and other Democratic Party organizations were hacked. The Clinton campaign and the DNC have largely blamed Russia for the hacks in an attempt to distract from the content of the leaks.

 

https://observer.com/2016/08/clintons-former-employer-lafarge-faces-allegations-of-funding-isis/

 

https://www.justice.gov/usao/pressreleases?keys=LaFarge&items_per_page=25