Dr. Fauci, the Sociopathic Mad Scientist 
Paul Dragu
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

Remember Mr. Science? Mr. Mask Off-Mask On? Mr. Let’s Force the Vax on People?  

Dr. Fauci spent many hours behind closed doors on Monday and Tuesday answering questions of Republicans on the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic about his power reign during the NWO totalitarian trial run, otherwise known as the Covid years.  

Among the congressional members in the room were Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene and Texas’ Michael Cloud. Both said Fauci approached his role as the most influential voice on Covid policies like a mad scientist conducting an experiment. Fauci’s Covid policies led to a massive increase in substance abuse, depression, and suicide. And his vax push led to an unknown number of deaths that continues piling up to this day.  

Fauci seemed completely detached from the destructive effects his science experiment had on people. Greene compared him to Dr. Frankenstein. She echoed a sentiment many of us have held for a long time when she said Fauci deserves to be in jail.   

Other noteworthy revelations, thanks to summaries provided by the committee, included that the six-foot social-distancing rule imposed on all Americans was made up out of thin air. Fauci said it sort of “just appeared.” Apparently, it had no basis in medical data. He also admitted that the lab-leak hypothesis was absolutely legitimate.  

The Covid era constituted the most tyrannical period in American history, and at the center of it were Fauci and a host of other dark powers he collaborated with. Some blame should be laid the feet of Trump because he let the sociopaths take charge. Trump did push back, but not enough. He never did what he should’ve done — fire Fauci and everyone else who sought to apply their long-planned totalitarian controls over the people. Worst of all was his naïve approval of Operation Warp Speed.  

I’m not calling Fauci a sociopath to be mean. I’m doing so because it’s apparent and Americans need to shed their naïvete and realize that many of the people in charge are not just mean, amoral, greedy, and power hungry — they likely have a condition that keeps them from empathizing with people. Two central characteristics of sociopaths are a “complete lack of conscience and empathy” and “superficial charm and good intelligence.” That’s Fauci, no doubt about it, and probably many others who were part of the Covid experiment and who likely continue influencing decisions that affect our lives to this day.  

James Corbett published a terrific series of articles making the case that many of the people in charge are certified psychopaths. Not sociopaths, but psychopaths, albeit there is overlap. Here’s what makes a psychopath: 

  • They are “remorseless predators who use charm, intimidation and, if necessary, impulsive and cold-blooded violence to attain their ends”; 
  • They “ruthlessly plow their way through life, leaving a broad trail of broken hearts, shattered expectations, and empty wallets”; 
  • They have ”no feelings of guilt or remorse no matter what [they] do, no limiting sense of concern for the well-being of strangers, friends, or even family members.” 

Studies say four percent of the population fits in this category. A large portion of these people end up in power positions like the one Fauci held.  

John Birch Society founder Robert Welch, in one of his best essays on communism, said one of the reasons Americans had a difficult time accepting the truth of the communist conspiracy for global domination was because they couldn’t fathom the degree of evil sophisticated criminals in suits are capable of. I spent the first eight years of my life behind the Iron Curtain in Romania. One of my heroes is the late Romanian evangelist Richard Wurmbrand. He spent 14 years in prison for the crime of publicly denouncing communist infiltration in Romania’s Christian church. He had the gall to proclaim a basic tenet of Christianity, that Christ is the head of the Church and not Joseph Stalin. After his release, Wurmbrand eventually moved to the United States, where he wrote a book called Tortured for Christ. The book includes very horrid details of the cruelty that the godless, communist psychopaths were capable of.  

We seem to be on a trajectory of losing control of our country to the cruelest, most godless people. Consider DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whose impeachment hearing began this week. This man has lied with impunity to Congress and to the American people. He has repeatedly said, with a straight face, that the southern border was under control. He did this just minutes after congressmen used the government’s own numbers to prove that he was dead wrong. Under Mayorkas, more people have crossed into the U.S. than under any other DHS secretary. Under Mayorkas, the Mexican cartels have experienced a business boom like never before. Mayorkas’ policies have significantly increased the toll on humanity brought about by human and drug trafficking. Yet he doesn’t publicly acknowledge any of it. He keeps his cool, lies through his teeth, and then goes back to his office and continues to push policies that kill people and destroy this nation.  

We have to understand that Mayorkas, Fauci, and others like them are not like us. These are not normal people. These people have no remorse about the carnage they sow. Like the commies of old, people like Mayorkas likely justify the destruction caused by their subversive and harmful policies as the eggs that need to be broken to make the omelet that is the global Marxist revolution.  

This is why federalism is so important. The U.S. government should be reduced to its original, small stature, as subservient to the states and not the other way around. Despite Mayorkas’ position being one that would likely exist even in a constitutional version of our government, federalism is nonetheless a good answer to sociopaths, psychopaths, and your run-of-the-mill political grifters. It certainly would’ve eliminated the carnage Fauci brought about through the unconstitutional federal Department of Health and Human Services. This was the thinking when Founding Father Thomas Jefferson once said, “In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” 

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