Top Secret Meetings? A Deep Dive Into Anthony Fauci’s Calendar
Authored by Adam Andrzejewski via OpenTheBooks,
On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 9am, Dr. Anthony Fauci joined staff at the National Security Council (NSC) — the President’s national security and foreign policy advisory shop — for a meeting in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building about the novel coronavirus. Fauci would continue to have meetings in classified settings throughout the month.
Fauci’s calendar entries included NSC meetings, White House Situation Room meetings, and meetings in other classified settings, as Covid-19 was breaking in China. (To our knowledge, the existence of these meetings before January 28, 2020 were not previously disclosed.)
On Friday, January 24th, four days after China admitted human-to-human transmission of the virus, Fauci started attending a small group Covid discussion that first took place in “Anthony’s Office” in a building next to the White House. Anthony, in this case, appears to be an NSC employee and an expert in biodefense and China.
Flashing back to December 2019, when patients in Wuhan were showing up at hospitals with unidentified pneumonia cases, Fauci attended the National Institutes of Health — Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation dinner and workshops on December 19 and 20th – the sixth annual event for NIH staff and Gates Foundation executives.
On the morning of the 19th, billionaire Bill Gates tweeted out his own hopes for the coming year and his now prescient prediction: “one of the best buys in global health: vaccines.”
Today, we only know about these meetings, because our organization at OpenTheBooks.com, in partnership with the public-interest law firm Judicial Watch, sued the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in federal court. NIH had refused to even acknowledge our Freedom of Information Act request.
So, for the first time, here is our exclusive release of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s official calendar:
DOWNLOAD DR. FAUCI’S OFFICIAL CALENDAR HERE
For a government bureaucrat, this sure was one tightly held calendar.
The refusal by NIH to follow open records law was a strategy to delay transparency: NIH forced us into expensive taxpayer-paid litigation to slow-walk 156 pages of semi-redacted calendar production.
Fauci’s calendar has 933 events during this five-month period – including 224 media interviews and 84 redacted events (only significant redactions that prevented analysis and understanding were counted, for example, phone number redactions were not included).
It’s a document that NIH and Dr. Fauci didn’t want you to see…
Why? What did Dr. Fauci know? And when did he know it?
Following Fauci’s Timeline — Highlights
November 6, 2019: Fauci’s calendar lists “GPMB Discussion Note.” This likely deals with the World Health Organization (WHO) and World Bank’s Global Preparedness Monitoring Board. Fauci is a past member of the GPMB board which was formed to “ensure[s] preparedness for global health crises.”
On January 27, 2020, the GPMB convened regarding the Covid-19 outbreak and Fauci signed off on the group’s January 30, 2020 statement commending the WHO and the “transparency of China[…]”. Judicial Watch’s FOIAs uncovered that this statement was organized and circulated by Wellcome Trust scientist and GPMB member Jeremy Farrar (who also organized a secret conference call with Fauci and others on February 1, 2020).
November 12, 2019: Fauci flies to the Netherlands. His multi-day itinerary is not listed. The Netherlands is home to the father of “gain-of-function,” high-risk researcher Dr. Ron Fouchier. Fauci’s NIH Institute, NIAID, paused (2014) then restarted (Jan. 2019) funding to the controversial researcher who (using NIH funds) created an H5N1 bird flu in his lab with pandemic potential. He did so by passaging the virus through ferrets multiple times, until it gained a new function by going airborne and infecting a ferret in a different cage.
November 25, 2019: Fauci joins Ambassador Deborah Birx, the Global AIDS Coordinator at a World AIDS Day (WAD) evening event hosted by the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU). On February 27, 2020, Dr. Birx is appointed to join Fauci on Trump’s Covid-19 Task Force.
Earlier that day, Fauci has a “Pre-Brief for US Japan Biodefense Meeting.” In 2004, as I previously reported at Forbes, Fauci received a permanent pay adjustment for his “biodefense” work. Fauci is the top-paid federal employee, specifically because he was paid to prevent the next pandemic.
November 25, 2019: Fauci has a call with his future biographer, Janet Tobias, who later produces the ‘FAUCI’ documentary.
December 3, 2019: Fauci has a call with Victor Dzau, who is the president of the National Academy of Medicine, a Duke University professor, and a man whose Chinese family fled to Hong Kong to escape China’s civil war.
December 19, 2019: Fauci attends an “NIH Gates Fdn dinner” at “The Cloisters,” likely the one in Lutherville, MD, an hour from NIH.
Earlier that morning, Bill Gates tweeted out what has become a much-discussed prediction, “What’s next for our foundation? I’m particularly excited about what the next year could mean for one of the best buys in global health: vaccines.”
Fauci and top officials, such as NIH director Francis Collins and HHS assistant secretary for health Brett Giroir, joined Bill and Melinda Gates executives during the dinner and on panels the next day, according to a press report from the time.
Tyler Durden
Fri, 10/21/2022 – 19:40