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Fauci As The New Whitman



Fauci As The New WhitmanAccording to the media, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and the unprecedented pro-vaccine publicity campaign, anyone not getting the COVID-19 vaccine must either be a racist or a fool. And if some Americans don't voluntarily comply, the plan is to force them to inject an unapproved substance into their bodies with threats of ostracizing them from society.
If you want to attend college, inject. If you're going to travel, inject, and if you want to make money to live, inject. The narrative goes that the government tells the truth and would never do anything to harm its citizens. Americans should get the vaccine regardless of individual rights or the shocking information coming out of Israel. Remember how spot-on the government was regarding 9/11 when former EPA Chief Christine Todd Whitman assured the public that the air at Ground Zero was harmless. Back then, lying was enough to convince people to go back to work in a toxic cesspool. People believed the government, so there was no need for a coordinated effort to force citizens to fill their lungs with poisonous air as there is today with getting the vaccine. Twenty years later, over 2,000 people have died, and 10,000 cases of cancer have been reported of individuals who trusted the government and breathed in the air Whitman promised was safe. So, should all Americans listen to Christine Todd Fauci, and take the shot or live as free people as the country was founded?

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Rick Hayes -- Bio and Archives

Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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