COVID Coverups: Fauci Associate Pleads Fifth Over Disappearing Emails

P. Gardner Goldsmith | October 9, 2024
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Time passes. Crimes and coverups come and go. But that does not mean the crimes and insults should be forgotten or the criminal actors should not be prosecuted.

It was only three years ago that MRCTV covered evidence in former NIH-NIAID tax parasite Anthony Fauci’s e-mails that he intentionally lied to the public and internally plotted to suppress valid information offered from people such as the signers of the Great Barrington Declaration. It was only this past spring that the US Supreme Court declined to hear the case of “Murthy v. Missouri,” in which signers of the declaration sued the US government for pressuring social media to engage in censorship (a Supreme Court decision that the majority reached not because the claims were not valid but because the court majority erroneously claimed that the plaintiffs could not show direct harm to their professions/reputations.) 

The dead. The physically injured. The professionally hobbled. The children, locked behind unsanitary masks. The government deciet

This brings us to the latest on former NIH hack Margaret Moore, lovingly known by her co-parasites as “The FOIA Lady” for her advice on how to hide emails from civilian or Congressional Freedom of Information Act requests.

Timothy Nerozzi and Chad Pergram report for FoxNews that Moore, who showed contempt for our rights to freely associate with people and who flagrantly dismissed the US Constitution, itself – yes, SHE just invoked HER right against self-incrimination, as protected by the Fifth Amendment of that very same US Constitution.

Poetic.

“Former National Institutes of Health employee Margaret Moore, accused by Republicans of helping others shield emails from the public, invoked her Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination at a deposition before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Friday.”

Color us shocked.

The committee on Monday issued a subpoena for Moore to appear.

"’Instead of using NIH’s FOIA office to provide the transparency and accountability that the American people deserve, it appears that ‘FOIA Lady’ Margaret Moore assisted efforts to evade federal recordkeeping laws,’ said Rep. Brad Wenstrup from Ohio, chairman of the subcommittee.”

Moore’s move might seem acceptable to some. After all, she’s got a right to remain silent. But consider a few philosophical and logical factors that one can throw into the noxious NIH mix.

She is claiming her right to NOT be compelled to incriminate herself.

Related: Emails Show Fauci Wanted to Alert Alphabet Agencies About 'Lab Leak' While Publicly Calling it a 'Conspiracy Theory' | MRCTV

But if you want to NOT be compelled to pay for the US government – if you asked NOT to be compelled to pay her salary when she occupied her post at the NIH – would you be left alone?

Of course not. And as a “public servant,” Moore served herself to your cash, involving herself in not just that original offense against your choice and your earnings, but also in attempts to hide communications YOU PAID FOR.

And, even as she walks free, she gets government-backed retirement cash, on your dime.

Note the FoxNews reporters:

“He (Wenstrup) added, ‘Her alleged scheme to help NIH officials delete COVID-19 records and use their personal emails to avoid FOIA is appalling and deserves a thorough investigation.’

Moore's legal team has defended her right to abstain from testifying, claiming that the former NIH employee has been willing to aid the investigation via alternative means.

‘Ms. Moore has cooperated with the Select Subcommittee through counsel to find an alternative to her sitting for an interview, including expediting her own FOIA request for her own documents, which she provided to the Select Subcommittee voluntarily,’ her legal team wrote.”

But, of course, like many things associated with Fauci and NIH,  that’s not exactly right.

“Moore worked for NIAID for over three decades and at one point served as a special assistant to Dr. Anthony Fauci

She is accused of teaching ‘tricks’ to other members of NIAID to hide records and evade FOIA requests. 

‘I learned from our foia lady here how to make emails disappear after I am foia’d but before the search starts,’ Fauci senior advisor Dr. David Morens wrote in an email sent from his personal Gmail account in Feb. 2021. ‘Plus I deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to gmail.’"

Now, why-oh-why would they do that?

And where in the US Constitution is there an enumerated power to create a “National Institutes of Health” bureaucracy, in the first place?

Add the FoxNews writers:

“The materials sought by the COVID subcommittee would provide insight into the NIH's relationship with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, commonly believed to have been the origin of the coronavirus in 2019.

Other emails obtained from May 2021 show the NIH general counsel warning the FOIA office ‘not release anything having to do with EcoHealth Alliance/WIV,’ with ‘WIV’ referring to the Wuhan Institute.”

The passage of time might present many new cases of political attacks on one’s rights, on one’s friends and family, and on one’s sense of morality. But the accumulation of the new malfeasances should not crowd out memories of previous wrongdoing.

Or stop the injured from seeking justice.

 

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