Ex-Fauci adviser admits he hid COVID records

Yesterday, Dr. David Morens, a former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, pleaded guilty to conspiring to evade federal public records laws. Morens used personal e-mail accounts rather than government systems to avoid Freedom of Information Act requests regarding Fauci-linked coronavirus research grants and discussions of covid-19 origin. Fauci meanwhile led the government’s effort to place American citizens under an unprecedented lockdown. The felony charge carries a maximum five-year prison sentence: A U.S. district judge will sentence Morens on November 12 in Greenbelt, Maryland. Dr. Fauci has not been charged in connection with this case or any other, as he enjoys a blanket preemptive pardon signed by Joe Biden, but the plea gives Americans another glimpse at what government officials were doing to hide the truth about covid-19 and to institute unprecedented, widespread and deadly lockdowns and mass injections.