Daily Reminder: In March, Anthony Fauci Said Masks Don’t Work

This is your daily reminder that in an episode of 60 Minutes that aired March 8, Anthony Fauci said:

When you’re in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a little droplet. But it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And often, there are unintended consequences – people keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.

He later claimed that he only said that so that masks wouldn’t sell out.

He lied to the public to trick them into not buying masks, he says.

It was very Machiavellian of him. In fact, one might even call it Dionysian.

This is no doubt what caused the great Apollonian Richard Spencer to take interest in him.

Spencer believed that the move to allegedly trick the public was “a hot piece of Poseidonian Faustianism, with a fundamentally zesty side of Zeusian spirit.”

“When the going gets Apollonian, the Apollonian get fundamentally Zeusian.”

To me, it just shows that these people running this coronavirus lockdown are utterly deranged, and that there is no sense and no pattern to any of this.

None of this is even supposed to make any sense. It’s all about distracting you long enough that they’re able to completely destroy everything – the social order, the economy and all of your rights.