Jordan [COVID Oversight Hearing]: Misinformation is when the government told us that the vaccinated couldn't get the virus. Misinformation is when the government told us the vaccinated can't transmit the virus., Misinformation is when the government told us masks work. Misinformation is when the government said six feet social distance is based on science. Misinformation is when the government told us it wasn't gain of function done in the lab in Wuhan, China. Misinformation is when the government said it can't be from the lab, it has to be a bat, to a penguin, to a hippopotamus, to people, and then we all get COVID. That's misinformation, from our government to the citizens…why was it so important to get the licensure for the vaccine? Because they wanted to mandate it on the people. Mandate a vaccine that they lied to us about; they wanted to mandate it on the people.
Jordan [COVID Oversight Hearing]: Kamala Harris said in 2020, before she was vice president, that she would not trust any vaccine under development in the Trump administration, and a few months later, they were trying to speed up the process to mandate the very vaccines she said she wouldn't trust. Because it was all based on politics.
Aaron Siri [COVID Oversight Hearing]: Unfortunately for vaccines, it's the only product I'm aware of where it is the government, with DOJ attorneys, defend the company, the product, against the consumers claiming injury in the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program…leading up to 1986, there were only three routine vaccines in the United States, totaling seven injections…there are currently nineteen injections, nineteen vaccines on the CDC schedule totaling eighty-four injections, if you count COVID vaccine now given annually.
Hageman: We need to prosecute Anthony Fauci for the level of lies and disinformation that he spread during the course of this [pandemic], including his own cover-up related to who was funding the research at the Wuhan laboratory, and what actually happened. We still don't have the answers to those questions.