Anonymous ID: dd3064 March 11, 2020, 8:48 p.m. No.8385427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8381784 (pb #10730)

 

Speaking of Anthony Fauci, I first heard of the guy way, way back in 1989 when I was a ScienceFag working on retroviral diseases.

 

I'm old enough to remember when AIDS was known as GRID, which stood for "Gay-Related Immune Deficiency." The tell-tale sign was the Kaposi's sarcoma that ravaged victims' bodies. Knowing what I know now (about the Cabal manufacturing all of the "crises" in our lives, which are very real crises but nevertheless, crises with which we should never be forced to deal) I can just imagine the Rothschilds sitting in a room, drinking blood and cackling over all the deaths that this likely manufactured pathogen inflicted on society.

 

Back in the day I studied Equine Infectious Anemia Virus, Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Virus, Feline Leukemia Virus, Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, Vicia villosa toxicity in cattle, and even tick-borne infections. I was an equal opportunity ScienceFag, in other words, and I studied all kinds of pathogens.

 

I never thought of diseas from a political point of view until HIV came on the scene.

Why tell you all that? Because when HIV came on the scene, we all thought it was sketchy AF. Scientists with whom I worked and I all thought it seemed like a manufactured pathogen, kinda like good, old Corona Beer Virus today.

 

We were desperate to learn as much as we could, and in 1987 a book called "And The Band Played On" was published, written by Randy Shilts, God rest his soul.

 

Everyone in my lab ran out and bought a copy and we devoured it.

 

Why tell you? Because Anthony Fauci's name was all over that book. I wish I could remember the details of what role, in the politicization of the disease, he played, but I cannot.

 

But I mention this only to encourage whichever of you faggots is digging into Fauci to try to get a copy of AND THE BAND PLAYED ON.

 

Shilts was a good guy, in my opinion. He died of HIV, himself, in 1994. But he seemed to write a reasoned chronicle of the early days of HIV, and this was in the days before all of our news and literature was as fake as it is today.

 

So if anyone's digging into Fauci, I suggest getting AND THE BAND PLAYED ON.

 

(For what it's worth, I tried to find a PDF of it online but I was not successful, just now.)