14 March 2022

Pay No Attention to the Doctor Behind the Curtain

Because you wouldn't want the truth to get out. Forbes Terminated Corruption Researcher After He Looked Too Closely at Fauci's Financials. This is What He Found.

Adam Andrzejewski dared to investigate who and what the government doesn't want investigated. Namely Dr. Fauci and his financial dealings.

“On January 12, Sen. Marshall wrote a demand letter to NIH for Dr. Fauci’s unredacted ethics/financial disclosures,” he said. “In the letter, Marshall included footnotes that referenced my Fauci-Forbes columns.”

“On Friday, January 14 at 5:00 pm ET, NIH produced Fauci’s unredacted ethics/financial disclosures from 2019 and 2020 subject to Sen. Marshall’s demand letter. The 2020 disclosures had never been released and only heavily redacted 2019 disclosures were previously released,” he went on.

“Working through the night, I dug through the 178 pages of disclosure and published the breaking investigation at Forbes on Saturday, January 15 at 3:03 pm ET, Disclosures Show Dr. Fauci’s Household Made $1.7 Million In 2020, Including Income, Royalties, Travel Perks And Investment Gains.”

Click thru for the findings, and how daring to investigate Fauci got him kicked out of Forbes. Why? Because the .gov made it clear to the editors at Forbes that asking questions will NOT be tolerated.

He isn't the only one who dared to question the COVID orthodoxy.

Dr. Marty Makary, a Johns Hopkins professor, recently pointed out the story of why Andrzejewski was suddenly canceled by Forbes..

Dr. Makary himself has been at the forefront of researching the actual science regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, rather than the Big Pharma-backed government talking points.

Click thru for the details on that science, details that can threaten corporate profits.

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