The following article, The Patron Saint of Deleting Emails, was first published on The Black Sphere.

By now, all Americans paying attention know that Fauci performed as paid, so he lied multiple times to the American public on COVID and vaccines. And it may finally be time that this f*cking lying Leprechaun be held accountable as one of the greatest mass murderers in world history.

According to Newsbreak, Dr. Anthony Fauci has been asked to return to Congress to answer questions about emails uncovered by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.). These weren’t your average “Tuesday morning between-the-meetings emails.” No, these were damning little nuggets that showed the nation’s top infectious disease expert telling colleagues to delete communications after reading them.

In February 2020 — the very month Americans were first waking up to the Wuhan pandemic — Fauci emailed then–NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins with the instruction:

“Please delete this e-mail after you read it.”

This came right after a conference call with top NIH officials on February 1, 2020, strategizing damage control around COVID’s origins. Imagine Nixon with email: “Please delete this Watergate memo after you read it, Haldeman.”

It was only a matter of time before Fauci’s lies rotted in the sunlight. His greatest hits are well-documented:

  • lying about masks, lying about vaccine mandates,
  • lying about herd immunity levels (“I moved the goalposts to, uh… keep people motivated”),
  • and of course, lying about government involvement in gain-of-function research, all while sanctimoniously pretending it was all “for the greater good.”

For Democrats, “the greater good” has always meant what gets them the most money. And if you happen to destroy some credibility, health policy, and millions of lives along the way? Collateral damage.


The History of Fauci’s Shapeshifting Truths

Fauci’s duplicity demands a quick historical flashback. Remember 1983, when he irresponsibly claimed that AIDS could be spread through casual contact, warning the public of possible household transmission? He later admitted he was wrong. Whoops. That moment should’ve sent his credibility to the scientific ICU. Instead, it launched his four-decade empire of genius-level wrongness that always seemed to fall upward.

Fast forward to 2020. First, Fauci told Americans masks don’t work. Then he admitted he lied so people wouldn’t hoard them. Translation: He doesn’t trust the public with truth — only with managed narratives. Imagine being told your “scientific guidance” was actually just a PR stunt.

On herd immunity, Fauci infamously confessed he chose different percentage thresholds depending on “what he thought the public would accept.” In other words, science was whatever he needed it to be that week.

Galileo rolled in his grave, and Orwell poured another drink.

Then came the vaccines. According to Fauci, the revered mRNA shots were equivalent to a titanium shield for the body. Natural immunity? Dismissed as medieval folklore. This assertion crumbled as breakthrough cases piled up, boosters came every few months, and studies confirmed what common sense already told us: the immune system hadn’t taken early retirement just because Pfizer showed up with PowerPoints and advertising jingles.


Rand Paul: The Thorn in Fauci’s Side

Enter Senator Rand Paul, who became Fauci’s most relentless interrogator in Senate hearings. Paul repeatedly challenged Fauci on whether the NIH funded risky gain-of-function research at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. Each time, Fauci responded with the righteous indignation of a papal decree: “The NIH has not now or ever funded gain-of-function.”

Problem: documents later showed otherwise. Grant money flowed to EcoHealth Alliance, which partnered with — you guessed it — Wuhan researchers tinkering with bat coronaviruses.

Caught in what looks suspiciously like perjury, Fauci’s response was to thermonuclearly meltdown in hearings. He called Paul’s accusations “slander,” accused critics of fanning the flames of hate mail and death threats, and wrapped himself in his favorite rhetorical hazmat suit: “attacks on me are attacks on science itself!”

This wasn’t science; it was cult leadership with PowerPoint slides.


The Biden DOJ’s Invisible Hand

Of course, for years Fauci was shielded by the Department of Justice under Biden. Every whistleblower claim, every congressional inquiry, every “wait a second” scientific discovery seemed to vanish in the Bermuda Triangle of investigative follow-up. Protecting Fauci wasn’t just about defending science — it was about protecting the political house of cards erected on mandates, lockdowns, and vaccine passports.

Consider that millions of Americans lost livelihoods over vaccine refusal. Yet, the same officials wagging their fingers were secretly emailing “delete this after you read.”


Why the Emails Matter Now

The discovery of Fauci’s “delete this” emails is the political equivalent of finding Al Capone’s tax forms. It exposes intent. Fauci didn’t just occasionally fudge numbers; he actively instructed others to cover tracks. That puts his credibility, and maybe his freedom, on the slippery edge of obstruction of justice and possible charges of lying to Congress.

And yes, to those screaming “conspiracy theory”: If the man responsible for shaping pandemic policy for 330 million people says “please delete this email,” your conspiracy just got promoted to evidence.


America’s Lucky Charms Expire

The irony of Fauci’s downfall practically writes its own stand-up routine. For years, he was untouchable. Magazine covers, documentary appearances, a Christmas tree ornament (yes, that happened), and his very own portrait in the Smithsonian.

Now? He’s a St. Patrick’s Day gag — America finally got his Lucky Charms, and they weren’t “magically delicious” but “wonderfully deceitful.” The rainbow ended not with a pot of gold, but with a trash bin of deleted emails.

It raises the larger uncomfortable question: What else did Fauci and his collaborators delete? Data, models, dissenting opinions from scientists who disagreed with the approved narrative? If “trust the science” is built on deleted evidence, it should’ve been called “trust the cover-up.”


The Global Stakes

What makes Fauci especially dangerous isn’t just domestic betrayal — it’s global implications. World Health Organization policies mirrored U.S. talking points. Nations patterned mandates from Fauci’s rhetorical playbook. When he moved the herd immunity goalposts, so did others. When he dismissed natural immunity, other leaders tightened restrictions. His lies weren’t self-contained; they were contagious.

From supply chains to international travel bans to billions wasted on failed interventions, Fauci’s slippery truth had worldwide consequences. And if the Wuhan lab leak theory continues gaining evidence, his hands sink even deeper into global culpability.


The Reckoning

Times up. Fauci’s long career of shaping narratives with half-truths and paternalistic fibs has finally carried him to a congressional chair where evidence matters more than charm. Americans can only hope this time, the Lucky Charms slogan gets rewritten: “They’re magically perjurious.”

Because in the end, the truth doesn’t need to be managed, edited, or deleted. It holds up on its own, unlike Fauci’s “sent” folder.

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