Anonymous ID: ff242c April 6, 2020, 7:24 a.m. No.8702985   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3012 >>3033 >>3063 >>3072 >>3324

>>8702876

Dr. Fauci and the Pope are both Jesuits

 

Dr. Fauci is dedicated to public service, formed at Jesuit high school

 

https://catholiccourier.com/articles/dr-fauci-is-dedicated-to-public-service-formed-at-jesuit-high-school

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has emerged for many as the voice of reason and integrity as the nation confronts the novel coronavirus pandemic.

 

Much of that he learned at Regis High School, a no-tuition, Jesuit-run boys college-prep school in New York City that is renowned as an academic haven. Fauci, a member of the class of 1958, told a group of alumni last May that attending the school "was the best educational period I could ever have imagined having."

 

Fauci also is a graduate of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, another Jesuit institution, and Weill Cornell Medicine, then called Cornell University Medical College.

 

The alumni address was part of a return to Regis by Fauci, now 79 and known for his power walking, who, while not a household name at the time, was apparently nearing the end of a long career in government service working for six presidents.

 

"I take great comfort in knowing that when he speaks that he is speaking the truth and nothing but the truth," Jesuit Father Daniel Lahart, Regis' president, told National Catholic Reporter. Father Lahart now supervises a school, like most across the country, confined to online classes as COVID-19 disrupts normal life.

 

The priest said the most famous Regis alumnus has exuded integrity throughout a career, which, before this latest outbreak, was best known for raising the alarm about HIV/AIDS at the highest levels of government in the 1980s.

 

Fauci described Reagan's successor, President George H.W. Bush, as extraordinary, noting that as vice president, Bush had visited Fauci's AIDS patients. President Bill Clinton was absorbed in the science of countering AIDS, while President George W. Bush pushed Fauci to develop a program to counter AIDS in Africa, which Fauci credited with saving 14 million lives via the distribution of drugs that treated the disease.

 

Fauci earned the Presidential Medal of Freedom from the second President Bush for his work in Africa. But Fauci said the president was ultimately responsible for the program, motivated by a concern that the U.S. and other wealthy countries should not be the only places in the world where HIV/AIDS could be effectively treated.

 

Last year, he told the Regis group that the long fight against HIV/AIDS, which included times of helplessness when he was unable to assist his dying patients, were "the darkest years of my life."

 

Now Fauci is the public face of another dark struggle.

 

At his Regis talk, Fauci was asked if there was anything that kept him up at night. He responded that his days are usually so long that he always sleeps well. But there was, he said, an issue that worried him when he was awake, namely the emergence of a virus that attacks the lungs, similar to the one that killed millions during 1918 and 1919.

 

"I worry about a pandemic," he said last May. Now, less than a year later, his worries are a reality and he has emerged as the public face of the fight against coronavirus. He appears concerned yet unflappable.

 

Fauci is the 3rd highest paid civil servant in the Federal Govt

Pay info from:https://www.federalpay.org/employees/top-100

Anonymous ID: ff242c April 6, 2020, 8:35 a.m. No.8703372   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8703324

Yup

 

Jesuit's Bark, Cardinal's Bark, Sacred bark. All learned from the South American shamans by the Jesuit preists before they were converted or killed. The secret health restoring herbs were spirited back to be hoarded in the Vatican archives to teach to the chosen few.

 

What were the real drivers behind global exploration? A search for the fountain of youth or the Tree of life?