Exposing the Biden-Harris Misinformation Campaign: Report Reveals Covid-19 Abuses

Exposing the Biden-Harris Misinformation Campaign: Report Reveals Covid-19 Abuses

The Misinformation Campaign of the Biden-Harris Administration

Undermining Science during the Covid-19 Pandemic

It seems that the party that prides itself on being the party of "Science" has been misleading the public about the actual science of the Covid-19 pandemic. This began in early 2020 when Dr. Anthony Fauci, the CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services, and their media partners began disseminating inaccurate information. This not only caused immense damage to society and public health, but it may have also inadvertently contributed to the spread of Covid-19. They managed to do this while spending hundreds of millions of dollars to propagate their preferred narratives.

Report Reveals Misinformation Abuses

A recent 113-page report from the US House of Representatives Energy & Commerce Committee has exposed the shocking abuses of the Biden-Harris administration in their communication during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wasting Taxpayer Money on Misinformation

The report reveals numerous inaccuracies in 2021 from the Biden administration's communications team and the CDC's messaging system. Dr. Fauci and Francis Collins' National Institutes of Health also played a part in this, creating guidance that cost taxpayers nearly $1 billion and misled millions of people, causing immense harm.

The NIH used almost a billion dollars of taxpayer money to manipulate Americans with advertisements, some of which contained incorrect or unproven information. This, coupled with the Biden-Harris administration's misleading public health guidance, led to extended closures of schools and businesses. The administration's overpromising of what the Covid-19 vaccines could do and overemphasis on the virus's risk to children and young adults led to a loss of trust in the public health system.

Damage from Misleading Vaccine Efficacy Messaging

One of the most harmful misinformation campaigns was centered on vaccine efficacy against infection. The Biden administration's "Stop the Spread" campaign, in collaboration with the CDC, falsely claimed that vaccines would end the pandemic by reducing infections. This led to a decrease in trust in all vaccinations, ultimately harming public health.

The "Stop the Spread" campaign was even more misleading than initially thought. It concealed a message from the CDC stating that they were unsure if the vaccines actually stopped infection or transmission. Despite this, the Biden administration made significant policy decisions, such as vaccine mandates and military vaccination requirements.

Reliance on Disgraced CDC Guidance

The report also reveals that the Biden administration heavily relied on guidance from the CDC, an organization that thoroughly disgraced itself during the pandemic. The CDC "experts" made claims about what the Covid vaccines could do that went far beyond what even the FDA claimed.

The CDC also had flawed messaging about the effectiveness of masks, leading to seemingly endless mandates and overconfidence in an ineffective policy. The CDC consistently overstated the risk of COVID-19 to children, leading to unnecessary fear, prolonged school closures, and lack of socialization.

Recommendations to Fix CDC Abuses

The report offers several recommendations to fix these organizations after their disastrous handling of the pandemic. These include clarifying responsibility for evaluating the safety of vaccines, embracing a culture of transparency and accountability, and not attempting to silence dissenting scientific opinions.

The report also highlights the CDC and NIH's attempts to censor scientists who disagreed with their preferred narratives. These censorship efforts are equally concerning as their profound inaccuracies and excessive spending.

Bottom Line

It is clear from this report that the actions of the Biden-Harris administration during the Covid-19 pandemic were not only misleading but potentially harmful. It is crucial that these mistakes are not repeated and that transparency and accountability are prioritized in the future. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share this article with your friends and sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is every day at 6 pm.

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