BREAKING–US Congressional Hearing on COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries II
Friday January 12, 2024, NOON ET:
Testimony from Drs. McCullough, Cole, Milhoan
We are now four years into the COVID-19 pandemic. After hundreds if not thousands of physician media appearances, OPEDs, peer-reviewed publications and public presentations, the US House of Representatives will finally host medical specialists who have vast experience in treating SARS-CoV-2 infections and managing the injuries resulting from COVID-19 vaccination.
I have often wondered what were our Congressman thinking as myself, Dr. Ryan Cole, and Dr. Kirk Milhoan appeared on national television and told America that the infection was treatable and the vaccines were ill-advised? Were they hoping this would “just blow over.” As the years wore on and the causality count rose from both the illness and the vaccines it appears things have come to a head.
After two days of testimony by Dr. Anthony Fauci in front of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic led by Chairman Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), there are a few unsatisfying takeaways:
- Dr. Fauci claimed he “did not recall” pertinent COVID-19 information or conversations more than 100 times.
- Dr. Fauci profusely defended his previous Congressional testimony where he stated NIH does not fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
- He repeatedly played semantics with the definition of gain-of-function in an attempt to avoid conceding that NIH funded potentially dangerous research in China.
- Dr. Fauci testified that he signed off on every foreign and domestic NIAID grant without reviewing the proposals.
- A 2020 email, previously released by the Select Subcommittee, proved Dr. Fauci was aware of dangerous gain-of-function research occurring in Wuhan, China. Today, he backtracked by arguing he should not have stated that as “fact.”
- Dr. Fauci was unable to confirm if NIAID has ANY mechanisms to conduct oversight of the foreign laboratories they fund.
Americans are tired of Dr. Fauci. Many are really wondering if they, themselves are at future health risk from vaccination, what should they do now, and how the country can better handle a next pandemic scenario?
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green (Representative (R–GA 14th District) since 2021) will host a second hearing on COVID-19 vaccine injuries and for the first time, the House will hear from medical subspecialists who have managed patients first hand, extensively published and presented on the topic, and have been recognized as the clinical leaders in pandemic response. Testimony will begin on January 12, 2024, at NOON ET, in the The Rayburn House Office Building, US House of Representatives, 45 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20515.
Please click on this link to register for the LIVE FEED of the hearing and stay posted for summaries and clips to follow over the next few days.