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AP Photo/Alex Brandon Whom to blame for the virus deaths? The ChiComs? Authoritarian bureaucrats and politicians? Public health bureaucrats? Anti-Trump legacy media? Big Pharma? “Big Science” periodicals? All of the above? And how do we find out for sure? Let us examine what we know today. The month of May was a bad one for the ChiComs and their allies in the Democrat-media complex who have been obfuscating the origins of the virus for both political reasons and also to avoid accountability/retribution. State-run Communist Chinese media, their World Health Organization allies, and fellow travelers in Western governments and media have led a worldwide agitprop campaign to deflect blame for the virus to anyone and anywhere except China and the Wuhan Institute of Virology: (1) it was an accident of nature as the virus jumped from bats (or ), (2) the Americans did it, or (3) anybody but China was responsible. Getting the Uniparty to condemn as “racist” the labeling of ....
AP Photo/Gerald Herbert As we watched Dr. Anthony Fauci respond to Sen. Rand Paul’s questions during a Senate committee hearing Tuesday and observed his demeanor as he repeatedly vehemently and angrily denied that NIH funding had been sent to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) for gain-of-function research or for any research on “this” virus, along with other emphatic denials, many of us thought Fauci may be protesting too much. If there was nothing untoward going on, “Why so nervous?” Well, we know one reason Fauci was so nervous is that the NIH’s involvement with gain-of-function research and the WIV is well documented, as we reported Thursday. ....