11 Replies to “Different Decade & Virus, Same Fear Playbook”

  1. This “brilliant immunologist” FAILED to consider that AIDS transmission to children living in infected households could have been via sexual *ahem* contact. However, I am fairly certain that nobody seriously quizzed the children of gay couples about that.

  2. I remember back in 2009/10, the nascent crisis, (immediately following the Great Financial Panic), was H1N1, (aka Bird Flu).

    It seemed as though governments were just on the precipice of drastic action. For some reason, they didn’t pull the trigger, and the faux-panic blew over.

    In retrospect, it was a dry-run for today.

    A lot of government contractors made book back then, though. I worked for a short time at a municipal government during the H1N1 non-event, and this government spent a lot of money printing custom posters instructing bureaucrats how to wash their hands properly. And much, much more money retrofitting I don’t know how many bathrooms with automatic doors, automatic faucets, and automatic hand dryers and paper towel dispensers. I have always been a hygiene/cleanliness proponent, but at the time, I was appalled by the expense of all this unnecessary construction work.

    I thought H1N1 was just some bogus hysteria narrative, as did many of my colleagues who worked in government.

    In 1968, the world experience the “Hong Kong” flu. This was actually a thing. Many people got sick with it. But ICU doctors back in the day were not so vexxed that they called for medical martial law.

  3. Once a eugenicist, always a eugenicist. He’s just Dr. Kevorkian with a bigger budget and treatment room. He’s the dentist in Marathon Man and we’re the patients.

    “Is it safe?”

  4. All we had to do to nip AIDS in the bud was round up and quarantine the perverts.

    Just like all we had to do to nip Wuhan flu in the bud was stop Chinamen from entering Western nations.

    Neither of these things happened.

    The official excuse for not treating the queers as the threat to public health they were was something about “gay rights.”

    The reality was that all the pedophiles had to do to end a politician’s career in those days was leak what they knew about his own disgusting sex habits to the press. It was a rare politician that they couldn’t undo that way.

    The perverts were wealthy and well-organized (not having families to feed allowed them a lot of free time and disposable income) and the AIDS crisis was a golden opportunity to make their power felt. And they did.

    The AIDS pandemic should have spelled the end of organized faggotry. What it actually ended was all meaningful attempts to control organized faggotry in the western world.

    1. AIDS helped organize and empower the Gaysteppo … aka the Gay mafia. They’re in complete control of the airwaves and fiber optic networks.

    2. That is the purpose of this video. At all costs they had to deflect the spread of the disease away from it’s primary vector, Homosexual promiscuity, to another cause. From the beginning I remember the propaganda that ‘Anyone can get it.’ Although true, the risk of getting AIDS by heteros was slim. Today, after 40 years of AIDS education, homosexuals make up 92% of all new cases. This is due, in part, to the ‘bug chasers,’ Gays who deliberately get AIDS so they can ‘stop worrying.’ Confirmed by a gay co-worker who was himself a bug chaser.

  5. At the time that the video of Fauci was made my wife was a hospital administrator. I showed her the video and she remembered sending out a memo to all the nurses to not use fans in the aids patient’s rooms because the increased air turbulence would increase the possibility of airborne infection. Such was the state of medical expertise at the time.

    She also commented that the young Fauci was a ringer for the character “Eliot Rosen” who played a overly ambitious DOJ prosecutor in the movie Absence of Malice. I went and looked and was amazed at the resemblance – not just the physical resemblance but in the characterization. Have a look and see if you agree. The entire movie is worth watching. It seems relevant to the times.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSl7GYVn4Kc&list=PLKroH2aNDwtsTiOyHKFnEOmeF9685i1py&index=4

  6. Faustus sure liked to talk about “contact”, in all of its nuances, back in those latter disco days.
    He is the epitome of a catholic boy.
    May he live to be judged accordingly.

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