US CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE RULES THAT SOME COVID CONSPIRACY THEORIES WERE TRUE

US CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE RULES THAT SOME COVID CONSPIRACY THEORIES WERE TRUE
WHILE the long-running inquiry into the UK Government’s response and handling of the Covid 19
outbreak in 2020 is still on-going, across the pond, a similar inquiry has already been concluded and
the results are damning.
An American Congressional Committee has ruled after a two-year investigation that most of the
so-called conspiracy theories were, in fact, true. The virus did leak from a Wuhan laboratory and
research was funded by US agencies, the committee found and, also agreed, that social distancing
and mask wearing were both pointless. In addition, they found that lockdowns did more harm than
good.
The Biden administration in power engaged in active censorship to stop any alternative voices
being heard and that vaccines were rushed out while adverse reactions were downplayed.
The UK and other countries followed the American lead but after this committee concluded its
enquiries, it has released the ‘After Action Review of the Covid 19 Pandemic:The Lessons Learned
and a Path Forward paper. It is a damning indictment of the agencies and people who oversaw
America’s Covid 19 response.
It also concluded that Dr Anthony Fauci – ‘America’s Doctor’ – and the former health advisor to
the President, is at the centre of the web of deceit. In the dying minutes of President Biden’s term of
office, he issued a pre-emptive pardon for Dr Fauci, retroactive to 2014, meaning the doctor cannot
be prosecuted for any crimes he may have committed since then.
Committee members investigated allegations of fraud, especially surrounding the USA’s
equivalent of the British Furlough scheme and found that fraudsters cost the taxpayer $191 billion
and at least half were stolen by international fraudsters.

The committee found huge failures in care in New York where the former Governor had ordered
nursing homes to accept infected patients was the equivalent of medical malpractice.
It looked at ‘controlling the narrative’ and found that Public Health Officials often spread
misinformation through conflicting messaging, knee-jerk reactions and a lack of transparency. The
Government, says the report, employed undemocratic and likely unconstitutional methods such as
pressurising social media companies to censor Covid 19-related content it disagreed with – to
counter what it deemed misinformation.
Contrary to what was promised the Covid vaccines did not stop the spread or transmission of the
virus. The Food and Drug Administration rushed approval of the vaccines to meet an arbitrary
timeline even though two leading scientists warned their colleagues of the dangers of doing so and
the likelihood of adverse events. These were ignored and just days later the Government mandated
the vaccine for all US military members. The vaccines, the committee found, caused more harm than
good: coerced healthy Americans into compliance with vaccine mandates that trampled individual
freedoms, harmed military readiness and disregarded medical freedom.
It also found an adverse economic impact as well as social impact, especially on schoolchildren
with school closures and finally, the ‘obscuring of facts’ by the Health and Human Services
department who, the report said, engaged a multi-year campaign of non-responsiveness, confusion
and delay to obstruct the subcommittee’s investigation and hide evidence that could incriminate or
embarrass senior public health officials.
An extremely damning report. So, what of our own investigation in the UK? Launched by Boris
Johnson in June 2022 and Chaired by Baroness Hallett, the first public hearings took place a year
later in June 2023 with subsequent ones in Belfast, Cardiff and Edinburgh. These have already heard
from hundreds of witnesses and the enquiry is on-going.