Jefferey Jaxen takes us on a journey through Fauci’s early involvement with gain-of-function experiments, through his on and off camera persona during the Covid19 pandemic, based on the recent release of Fauci Emails.
Part 1
In early 2020, ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) made a Freedom of information request (FOIA) to the NIH for documents regarding COVID-19, including requests for emails sent by Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Not surprisingly the NIH did not rash to respond to those requests, so ICAN brought a lawsuit against the agency on June 29, 2020.
Aa result the NIH agreed to produce Dr. Fauci’s emails on a rolling basis. ICAN has received over 3000 pages of Dr. Fauci’s emails, which were sent from early February 2020 through May 2020.
Redacted copies of Fauci’s emails obtained by ICAN can be downloaded here. Highlights from these emails are outlined in the video above. ICAN was not the only organisation obtaining Fauci emails, with some overlap Fauci emails were also published by BuzzFeed.