Monday, January 20, 2025

Fauci Presidential Pardon: History Will Be the Ultimate Judge

It has just been announced, freshly, that Dr. Anthony Fauci has been pardoned by President Biden on his way out of office. Yes, today, January 20th, marks the inauguration of Trump 2.0. But what about Fauci? The man was at the epicenter of human manipulation and suffering during the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic. In my opinion, he likely bears the blood of more people than any wicked figure in history—not even Hitler or Stalin compare.  

This might sound like an exaggeration, but think about it: how many lives were lost to COVID-related illnesses? How many people are still suffering from the effects of the virus or the vaccine, which some claim to be harmful? If these allegations are false, then why the presidential pardon?  

My opinion on this matter is much stronger than I am expressing here, but I’ll leave ultimate judgment to God and history. We all knew this pardon was coming, though it still feels surprising that it came so late.  

As a healthcare worker who witnessed firsthand the pain and suffering caused by this pandemic, I, and many others in the field, have harbored strong suspicions about Fauci. He was supposed to be a nonpartisan medical professional, yet he became deeply political. He appeared indifferent to the suffering of the masses.  

And why Fauci? From publicly available information, he was allegedly involved in the origins of the virus. His agency reportedly funded research that gave the virus the ability to spread, infect, and be lethal, a process known as "gain of function" research. Meanwhile, it’s true he may have been following orders from others, any person with a conscience should have refused to participate in such actions. The principle of “Do no harm” is foundational to healthcare professionals, yet Fauci seemed to disregard it entirely.  

When the virus went global, Fauci’s apparent hunger for power and recognition came to the forefront. He was hailed as a sort of superhero. In my view, this thirst for control explains his actions. The lockdowns, bankruptcies, and inconsistent policies all stemmed from his influence.  

Now that he has been pardoned, many of us feel vindicated. Those of us who saw something deeply wrong with how the pandemic was handled have reason to believe our concerns were valid.  

The tragedy, however, is that there will likely be more Fauci-like figures in the future, perhaps even more dangerous and harmful. Let us pray that God protects us from them.  

I remain your observant pal,  

Ronnie Law


3 comments:

  1. Wow! Fauci is a criminal. He belongs in jail

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  2. Fauci just lost his security details, thanks to Trump. It is no secret that he helped sabotage Trump presidency with the covid flip flopping.

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