Who wants to bet that the documents he withholds will be the pertinent ones?
Biden signs COVID declassification bill, hints at withholding some information
President Biden on Monday signed a bill directing the federal government to declassify intelligence about the origins of COVID-19.
The bipartisan legislation allows the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to declassify intelligence related to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. The cites potential inks to research at the facility and the outbreak.
“My Administration will continue to review all classified information relating to COVID–19’s origins, including potential links to the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” Biden said in a statement. “In implementing this legislation, my Administration will declassify and share as much of that information as possible, consistent with my constitutional authority to protect against the disclosure of information that would harm national security.”
What information about a disease could harm national security? Perhaps how it was gathered and by who, but, that you could certainly leave out. Starting out with the notion of withholding information shows that Biden has little intent to actually be honest with the Congress and the American People on what the federal agencies know.
“It’s been three years since COVID-19 upended our lives, and we’re still asking basic questions about the origins of this virus. That’s unacceptable,” Chairman Mike Gallagher of the newly-formed House Select Committee on China, previously told Fox News Digital.
“The question of how this pandemic began is the most important question in the world, and we should not continue to waste precious time waiting for the Chinese Communist Party to suddenly cooperate with U.S. officials and open up access to the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” he added. “It’s time for Congress to act and force the administration to declassify the relevant intelligence surrounding the pandemic.”
It is unacceptable, and you can bet that documents linking Fauci and the NIH will be hidden, along with other information that makes government look bad and authoritarian.
Meanwhile, the mask cult is still alive and kicking
Guest: Oklahoma could have avoided 70% of COVID deaths with a temporary mask mandate
Three years of COVID-19. Nearly 7 million worldwide deaths. About 18,000 deaths here in Oklahoma. Thank God, it is waning. What have we learned about the science, about humanity, about the government’s role, and about how we (or future generations) prepare for the next pandemic? (snip)
Looking back at June 2020, after we started reopening, if we would have had a temporary statewide mask mandate (until the vaccine became widely available), we could have avoided 70% (the effectiveness of reasonable masks) of the deaths over those nine months or so. We could have avoided 5,000 deaths.
I’d like to see that study, which is not cited in the article by Dr. Ervin Yen, who is an Oklahoma City resident who was an Independent candidate for governor of Oklahoma in 2022. If masks are so great, why did more people die from COVID when masks were required all over the U.S. and vaccines were available? Why did Sweden, which had no mask mandate, have such a low mortality rate? Nor did Sweden have all those restrictive mandates, which Dr. Yen mentions as loving and totally supports.
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