Tuesday, June 22, 2021

PROMETEO IGNORADO (II)

 PROMETHEUS SHRUGGED:

Censorship & the Legacy of COVID-19

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic was supposed to be scientists’ finest hour – a victory of mankind’s

progress over the ravages of nature, won by those whom we trusted most. Instead, humanity

was betrayed by its shepherds, as scientists rushed to protect themselves.

I’ve gathered the evidence to lay out who struck the match on censorship,

why they lied to us & how they conspired to hide the evidence.


Charles Rixey M.A., MBA (c)

Charles.rixey@rixanalytics.com

This work is a compilation of selected primary source documents, preceded by the five articles I wrote from 2/26/2021 6/6/2021 in which I discovered and analyzed the role of Dr. Fauci in the broad scientific censorship on the topic of the potential lab origins of COVID-19.

All of the email images were pulled from 6 Freedom-Of-Information-Act (FOIA) document collections, originally requested by US-Right-to-Know & Buzzfeed. A primary goal of this work has been to provide the most relevant selections from more than 91,000 pages of correspondence, condensed and in context.

The articles have been virtually unchanged from their original versions, and as a result there are a few repeated elements within them to provide background for someone who hadnt read any of the previous ones.

Lastly, the Appendix documents have been compiled, in part, for use within an upcoming volume of DRASTICs publications of evidence for the lab-origin of SARS-CoV-2. A fuller narrative will be included there.

I encourage this to be shared; I ask only that proper attribution is given for any materials within [to C. H.Rixey & DRASTIC] , as they represent hundreds of hours of volunteered time and effort spent reading, editing and analyzing the primary sources.

Charles Rixey

Men Say They Know Many Things


Men say they know many things;
But lo! they have taken wings, —
The arts and sciences,
And a thousand appliances;
The wind that blows
Is all that any body knows.

    (Thanks to Charles Rixey and DRASTIC for their effort and virtue to know more than the "wind that blows")

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