The Real Anthony Fauci: Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health, by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
A review of this book will make no one happy, since most people have firm, even emotional responses to Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, and RFK, Jr. To thoroughly review this book, one would have to both read the book, and run down and review the copious sources referenced for many of the facts presented. I have read the entire book, but only gave a cursory look at the seemingly legitimate sources. I became interested in reading this, as more evidence keeps coming to light about vaccine side effects, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) funding of gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Lab, and other shocking (not shocking) revelations. As we all know, many of these facts were actively suppressed during the pandemic— doctors and commentators who expressed contrary opinions were cancelled, denied free speech, even lost their jobs. We were driven lock step toward vaccinations, no questions asked. Full disclosure: in my position at the time, I was required to get the vaccine and the booster, or lose my job. I knew those who attempted to gain legitimate religious exemptions, only to lose their jobs. I never knew of the government requiring a medical intervention for the citizenry in my lifetime, a draconian measure for a free country.
I also followed closely Dr. Fauci’s Senate hearing testimonies, especially his questioning by Senator Rand Paul, also a medical doctor. Senator Paul uncovered many discrepancies in Fauci’s testimony, slippery wordings that did not inspire confidence in his (Fauci’s) declarations. We are all familiar with Fauci’s flip-flop positions during Covid, especially regarding the efficacy of the public’s use of masks. Recently, it has been confirmed that NIAID funded the gain-of-function research at Wuhan, and the evidence keeps mounting that the virus did in fact leak from that lab. Kennedy explains the DoD funding for weaponizing biological agents such as viruses, and how those monies come from a similar pot as research monies for vaccines against disease. I came to this book with a level of skepticism, having lived through these events, closely observed.
Kennedy lays out the argument that Fauci has personal financial gain and need for power as goals, managing his domain in a Mafioso style. Kennedy believes that Fauci networked with Big Pharma to develop vaccines and new treatments, with patent royalties for himself and his allies, since these were the most lucrative. Drugs with expired patents were suppressed and discredited, since money could not be made from them (think hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin.) Fauci brought the media and social media into line, suppressing any dissent. Bill Gates, holding significant amounts of stock in most every Big Pharma company, was also invested in these products, pushing worldwide acceptance with World Health Organization (WHO), and others. Kennedy presents data that shows that countries embracing the vaccine showed huge infection rebounds after introduction, while countries that did not had relatively low death rates. Kennedy believes that death due to vaccine was conflated with Covid deaths. He goes on to describe how Fauci has built this apparatus and approach over time, starting with the AIDS response, through swine flu, bird flu, etc.
Kennedy goes on to demonize Bill Gates with accusations of making tremendous profits from vaccine sales worldwide, promoting poorly run clinical trials of products on citizens of African nations, denying them medical care if they fail to comply, and forcing clinical trials on foster children in the U.S., with no adult guidance and protection. He also accuses Gates of having an agenda of population control, especially among developing nations’ populations and our country’s poor.
The task for the reader is to read through Kennedy’s evidence, arguments, and conclusions, and decide what is legitimate, what is emotionally charged, what is invalid. It can be difficult, since few have the time to read and weigh all his evidence. Also, his language is eloquent and persuasive. Each reader will bring their own biases, regarding Fauci, Gates, and Kennedy, informed by your experiences and observations during Covid. If you can take the time to read and sift, you will find this is an important book about how our government handles pandemics, the argument for pursuing all medical means of disease control, not just vaccines, and giving citizens the right to choose interventions, express opinions, and retain their rights to their medical choices.
The final chapter is the most controversial, as Kennedy makes an argument that corporations, governments, and media conspire to control peoples, make money for the elites, and take away freedoms, making people easier to manage, at the great gain of the few at the top. Many readers already believe in the New World Order, the Deep State, the New Normal, and their agenda. You will find confirmation if you come to this book already a believer. You will believe Kennedy is a crackpot if you don’t believe this. His last chapter requires another entire book to truly lay out the evidence, and even then people will fall in these two camps.
I think it is worth your time to read Kennedy’s book, and consider his evidence and viewpoint. We know much of this is true, based on what is coming to light these days. Whether you agree with his conclusions is another matter. We should at least read, weigh, sift, consider. Be informed, then draw your own conclusions.