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Doctor Calls Fauci a Liar & Killer Responsible for Genocide Nearly 30 Years Ago


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Dr. Fauci was called out by Dr. Rand Paul for lying to Congress and the American people about the NIH funding gain-of-function research.

But Paul is far from the only doctor who has called out Fauci.

In a recently surfaced clip, Dr. Robert Willner named Fauci as one of the liars & killers of the NIH responsible for genocide.

Here’s the clip (full press conference below):

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If you watch the full press conference below, you’ll notice that Willner credits Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis (inventor of the PCR test) for speaking out against Fauci and the NIH.

Here is a clip of Mullis calling Fauci a fraud:

For a brief background about his accusations, Dr. Willner was noted for his AIDS research and stated that AIDS was not caused by HIV infection.

He condemned the NIH (Fauci included) for the experimental drug AZT and its toxic effects on patients.

Willner accused the NIH of committing genocide that would make Hitler envious and that they were criminals of the highest order.

He dared Fauci and his cronies to sue him if they believed he was defaming them.

To prove his claims at the 1994 Greensboro press conference, Willner injected himself with blood from an HIV-infected needle in front of the media.

And he also wrote a book titled Deadly Deception the Proof That Sex And HIV Absolutely Do Not Cause AIDS.

Willner mysteriously died of a heart attack on April 15, 1995.

The Herald shared this info:

Dr. Robert Willner, an American medical scientist noted for his role in AIDS research, once accused Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Chief Medical Advisor to President Joe Biden, of genocide.

He laid the accusation during a televised press conference on the sidelines of an alternative medicine meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1994.

During the same conference, he shook the medical community when he jabbed his finger with blood he said was from an HIV-infected patient.

Willner, who championed the view that AIDS is not caused by HIV infection, condemned members of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for allegedly perpetrating the “most horrible scandal and scam” ever perpetrated in the name of science and in all history by claiming that it is.

“None of the proposed explanations, of which there are more than forty, as to the modus operandi of HIV, nor the virus-AIDS hypothesis itself, are based on scientifically acceptable evidence or proof. The available laboratory evidence speaks against the hypothesis. The remainder of the evidence is epidemiological, and even that, when scrutinized and truthfully presented without first being selectively screened, proves that HIV is innocent of any involvement in AIDS,” he wrote in a 1994 White Paper.

He said that the horror of the attack on Pearl Harbour during the Second World War in 1941 did not match the atrocities allegedly being perpetrated by Fauci and his colleagues at the institute, whom he described as “scoundrels of the worst order, criminals guilty of genocide”.

Willner claimed that Adolf Hitler would “envy the job being done by members of the National Institute of Health and even the media, especially in this country”.

He dared Fauci, who became Director of NIAID in 1984, and his colleagues to sue him if they thought he was defaming them.

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“I wish they would take me to court because they have been putting out a killer drug knowingly.

“Because in a court of law, I would have the opportunity to provide the absolute proof and evidence as I have in my book: Deadly Deception.”

He said he enjoyed support from a wide range of physicians and scientists in his assertion.

Willner’s Florida medical license was suspended in 1990 following a Florida Board of Medicine ruling that he had made inappropriate medical claims for food products.

He died on April 15, 1995, of a heart attack.

I highly recommend watching Dr. Willner’s full press conference.

Whether you believe his accusations or not, dive into the research and decide for yourself.



 

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