FAUCI HIGHEST PAID FEDERAL EMPLOYEE
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., introduced legislation April 1, 2021 that would reduce the salary of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci to $0 until a new director of the agency is confirmed by the Senate. Although this proposal is unlikely to pass the Democratically controlled House, it has gained support because of recent information regarding Fauci’s income and emails that have revealed untruths and confusion regarding the origins of the COVID virus and the millions given to scientists who support his natural origin theory.
It was recently reported that Dr. Fauci, the president’s chief medical advisor, was the highest paid federal employee making $434,312 in 2020 and is on track to receive $350,000 pension upon retirement. Dr. Fauci made more money than the president and even more than his own boss. In a ten-year period between 2010 and 2019, Fauci made $3.6 million in salary. He and his wife had $10.4 million in investments at the end of 2020 including the Pacific Tiger Fund which focuses on China.
These financial disclosures were finally released Jan 14, 2022 by National Institutes for Health upon request from Sen. Marshall. Dr. Fauci had claimed they were already available and in fact they are available, but only if you know how to get the information which obviously even Sen. Marshall didn’t know. Who knew that you could go to The U.S. Office of Government Ethics website and fill out Form 201 to receive financial information on most federal employees.
It was recently reported that Dr. Fauci, the president’s chief medical advisor, was the highest paid federal employee making $434,312 in 2020 and is on track to receive $350,000 pension upon retirement. Dr. Fauci made more money than the president and even more than his own boss. In a ten-year period between 2010 and 2019, Fauci made $3.6 million in salary. He and his wife had $10.4 million in investments at the end of 2020 including the Pacific Tiger Fund which focuses on China.
These financial disclosures were finally released Jan 14, 2022 by National Institutes for Health upon request from Sen. Marshall. Dr. Fauci had claimed they were already available and in fact they are available, but only if you know how to get the information which obviously even Sen. Marshall didn’t know. Who knew that you could go to The U.S. Office of Government Ethics website and fill out Form 201 to receive financial information on most federal employees.
What has been released recently is that scientists that supported Fauci’s theory of “natural origin” received some $50 million in grant money. Three of these scientists had a teleconference with Fauci on Feb 1, 2020 where they stated that they were 60-80 percent sure that the virus came out of a lab. After the teleconference they worked together to write the “Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2” promoting Fauci’s “natural origin” theory. Why did they change their minds? Perhaps for the funding? It has been proven that Dr. Fauci has not been completely honest or open about the origin of the COVID virus, has changed stories several times, and has been belligerent towards anyone questioning him; but to move millions of dollars around to reward scientists who were not honest or intellectually reliable regarding their research is a problem. These funds are taxpayer dollars and there should be some oversight regarding the funds. |
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RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS FOR THE MILITARY
The Marine Corps granted two religious exemptions to the military's Covid-19 vaccine mandate, making it the first and only military branch to grant religious exceptions since the requirement went into effect in August.
In its weekly Covid-19 update, the Marine Corps said it had received 3,350 requests for religious exemptions and had processed 3,212 of them. But for the first time, the Marine Corps said it had granted two of the requests. The service offered no additional information about why these specific requests had been granted.
Each of the services has received several thousand requests for religious exemptions to the military's vaccine mandate. But until this week, none of those requests have been granted, though the services still have many requests to process. According to the latest updates, the Navy received 3,038 religious exemption requests, though the service does not say how many have been processed. The Army has received 2,128 requests and rejected 162 so far. The Air Force has received 2,387 and have rejected 229 so far.
So, it is clear that there will be few exemptions for religious beliefs and the mandates made by Pres. Biden will mean that many service men and women will reap consequences. Fortunately, Gov. Abbott (Texas) filed a lawsuit against the federal government against the mandate and a federal judge in Texas ruled last week against the Biden administration's vaccine requirement for the military.
US District Judge Reed O'Connor issued a preliminary order blocking the Navy from taking adverse action against 35 Navy Seals who sued in court because they are seeking exemption from the vaccine requirement for religious reasons. The order blocked the Navy from implementing policies that would allow those religious objectors to be deemed non-deployable or disqualified from Special Operations.
The Marine Corps is already beginning to offload service members who refused to get the shot and has separated more than 350 troops. The Air Force and Navy have done the same, firing 87 airmen and 20 sailors. Fortunately, the Congress passed a bill that says “any discharge of a service-member on the sole basis that the member failed to obey a lawful order to receive a vaccine for COVID-19 shall be an honorable discharge, or a general discharge under honorable conditions.”
In its weekly Covid-19 update, the Marine Corps said it had received 3,350 requests for religious exemptions and had processed 3,212 of them. But for the first time, the Marine Corps said it had granted two of the requests. The service offered no additional information about why these specific requests had been granted.
Each of the services has received several thousand requests for religious exemptions to the military's vaccine mandate. But until this week, none of those requests have been granted, though the services still have many requests to process. According to the latest updates, the Navy received 3,038 religious exemption requests, though the service does not say how many have been processed. The Army has received 2,128 requests and rejected 162 so far. The Air Force has received 2,387 and have rejected 229 so far.
So, it is clear that there will be few exemptions for religious beliefs and the mandates made by Pres. Biden will mean that many service men and women will reap consequences. Fortunately, Gov. Abbott (Texas) filed a lawsuit against the federal government against the mandate and a federal judge in Texas ruled last week against the Biden administration's vaccine requirement for the military.
US District Judge Reed O'Connor issued a preliminary order blocking the Navy from taking adverse action against 35 Navy Seals who sued in court because they are seeking exemption from the vaccine requirement for religious reasons. The order blocked the Navy from implementing policies that would allow those religious objectors to be deemed non-deployable or disqualified from Special Operations.
The Marine Corps is already beginning to offload service members who refused to get the shot and has separated more than 350 troops. The Air Force and Navy have done the same, firing 87 airmen and 20 sailors. Fortunately, the Congress passed a bill that says “any discharge of a service-member on the sole basis that the member failed to obey a lawful order to receive a vaccine for COVID-19 shall be an honorable discharge, or a general discharge under honorable conditions.”
May ruin overtake them by surprise--
may the net they hid entangle them,
may they fall into the pit, to their ruin.
Psalm 35:8
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