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Wednesday, December 01, 2021

SALLY MORRIS: VIOLATION OF CONSCIENCE

At some point a nation must come face to face with its deeds. We are bombarded with accusations from the Left. Somehow our success is perceived by them to have come on the backs of those less fortunate. As Ronald Reagan observed, they cannot see a fat person without believing that some thin person went hungry so he could be so. Most of us are too sane to fall for that. But perhaps we overlook some of the darker corners of our past.

 

De Tocqueville opined that America “would be great as long as she was good and would cease to be great when she ceased to be good”. In order to be “good” we need to be cognizant of our flaws as well as our better attributes. The horrible experiments done in Tuskegee are now generally known, although not at the time by many. When it did become known we were outraged and ashamed of what was done to innocent and unsuspecting people in the name of “science” and “medicine”. Unfortunately it did not stop the abuse. We just thought it did. At least we were still decent enough to call out this ugly experiment.

 

We have been seeing the handiwork of psychopath Anthony Fauci on helpless monkeys and dogs, but it is now known, largely thanks to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s revelations in his recently published book, The Real Anthony Fauci, that his evil did not stop with defenseless animals, but he extended his hellish experiments – and note, with the help of many assistants and facilities – to children, our most unfortunate and disadvantaged, orphans. Robbed of their parents in infancy, this misfortune was not to be their worst by any means. Viewed by Fauci and his “Igors” as human refuse, these babies were subjected to the most horrific and inhumane abuse. If you thought the Tuskegee experiments were barbaric, wait until you discover the deeds committed in the name of “science” by “Science” himself (according to his own words) – Anthony Fauci. You can read a summary of some of them here. Please, please, do.

        Portrait of a psychopath


 

The crimes against these little children were done “in a good cause” - supposedly to come up with an AIDS vaccine. Supposedly for the “good of others”, a theme becoming familiar with us now. It is never moral to harm one person for the good of another. It is not moral to ask this of anyone, nor to acquiesce in such a suggestion. It is no better than pagan sacrificial ceremonies. And when we know “Science” is willing to do this to monkeys, dogs and human orphan children we should be just about smart enough to know he’s doing it to us. After all, to him it’s all just a science experiment for the “common good”. And his bank account.

 

There comes a time when, once we know the extent of a crime, we must accept responsibility ourselves unless we take action. If we know about this and continue to countenance it, continue to allow the perpetrators to persisit in these kinds of crimes, we become culpable ourselves. That is where we are now. There is a graveyard – a sort of potter’s field – in the once spectacular and sparkling metropolis of New York City, where these forgotten children lie buried. Fauci and his gangsters tumbled to the idea of using these infants and children because they “would not be missed”. But how would they or anyone ever know this? What latent, unrealized talents and dreams were buried with them in their common grave? How much poorer is the world without what they might have contributed? We will never know. God only knows.

 

We do know the works of Fauci, though. And if we don’t stop him we are as guilty as he. If America can sit back and watch football games or soap operas, do our holiday shopping, sit in church and take communion, tell each other “Merry Christmas” and sleep at night and not think of the horror these children lived through in their brief existance on earth, we have, indeed, ceased to be “good” and we will never be “great”. Anyone who tolerates this is pure evil. Now that we know we can no longer claim innocence ourselves and we must take action.

 

There has been a lot of empty talk from show-boat politicians like Rand Paul, who calls for the indictment of Fauci from one side of his mouth while he calls for more phony “vaccines” for “OMICRON” out of the other side. Instead of watching the “Family Feud” of Rand Paul vs Fauci, we should begin getting something done to bring this felon to justice. I do not know of a fitting punishment for anyone convicted of what this man has done – we should perhaps reinstate the death penalty for him and his associates. Even allowing someone convicted of such crimes to continue breathing the air leaves a stain on the rest of us.

 

We must finally take action. We are no longer shielded by ignorance of what this monster has done. The ghosts of these innocent children cry out for justice. We must provide it. Call your congressmen, your senators. Urge them to begin some kind of action to bring these people to their day in court to answer for these charges. Let them explain how we all need to shut up and take orders from them, just like the orphans they abused. Let them sit in the dock and tell us what we have to do in order to celebrate with our families or whether, in fact, we can. Let them sit there and tell us how they spent the money lavished on them and their hideous experiments, some even in China, that were too disgusting even to be performed in the United States, even as rotten as we seem to have become, as inured to abuse and violation.

 

We cannot afford to reward such behavior as we now know as Fauci’s with the highest income in federal government, with grants, with honors of all kinds, with special perks. If we do we all deserve the fate of the orphans – who distinctly did not deserve it. Anthony Fauci, if he has done half of what he is accused of, half of what the evidence seems to show, deserves to be forced to terms with it. We simply cannot ignore it now. Our time of blissful ignorance is over. Now we must decide whether we prefer to be accomplices in these kinds of crimes or whether we want to see justice done.  Should we have an image of Anthony Fauci modeling for GQ?  Or in the dock?  Justice can seem inconvenient, can’t it?

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Great points  --- JAH

 

Thanks for writing.  I think it is absolutely necessary to take this man to court and end his tyranny.  --SM

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