Rep. Cammack: Fauci, gov't emails calling for 'devastating takedown' of dissenting COVID info led to social media censorship

John Solomon Reports Podcast

Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack details committee testimony yesterday showing emails between then CDC Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, and Director of the NIH Dr. Francis Collins, calling for the quick and “devastating takedown” of Doctors who signed on to the Great Barrington Declaration, which dissented from official government COVID protocol and recommendations in 2020. The NIH Director saying in the emails, that these doctors were “getting out of control, and getting too much traction.” The Declaration was signed onto by “a Nobel Prize winner.” As well, as “thousands and thousands of epidemiologists, doctors, and scientists… and the fact that you have not only proof of this communication, where [Fauci and Collins] say there needs to be a quick and devastating takedown of this group, but then that same language pops up months later on March 8, 2021 in  communications between the Biden administration and Twitter executives. That right there is the connection of why it is so dangerous, this collusion between big government and big tech, and how then this became the premises, the pretext for the takedown and suppression of dissenting opinions on social media platforms.” The Congresswoman explaining that she “guarantees there are people out there who would have thought twice about succumbing to pressure when it came to vaccines, or would have been better prepared and a little bit more knowledgeable had they had access to this. But instead, that information was suppressed.”

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