Emails Expose Fauci, Collins Collusion To ‘Smear’ Anti-Lockdown Scientists

Authored by Phillip Magness via The American Institute for Economic Research,

From October 2-4, 2020, the American Institute for Economic Research hosted a small conference for scientists to discuss the Covid-19 lockdowns. Just four days later, Dr. Francis Collins, the retiring Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), would call the three of the scientists in attendance “fringe epidemiologists,” in a directive he sent to Anthony Fauci and other senior staff of his agency.

They were “fringe epidemiologists” because they had the temerity to ask whether the lockdowns of 2020 were effective. Those three, Martin Kulldorff of Harvard, Sunetra Gupta of Oxford, and Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford were simply doing what any good scientist would do: They were following the evidence.

They wrote the Great Barrington Declaration [GBD] as they parted company at AIER, posting it for all to see.

So why was Dr. Collins so intent on impugning these three scientists? It’s hard to know exactly, mostly because any scientist worth his salt should have been happy to see further research being done. That is, after all, how ignorance is replaced by knowledge. But Collins was clearly in no mood to replace his own possible ignorance with any kind of knowledge. He was pretty sure he knew all he had to know; and this is one of the most dangerous positions a scientist can take.

In an email obtained by AIER through a Freedom of Information Act request, Collins told Anthony Fauci, CCing Lawrence Tabak, Deputy Ethics Counselor at NIH, that he wanted “a quick and devastating published take down” of the Great Barrington Declaration’s premises.

One wonders why he would CC the Deputy Ethics Counselor on this, given the trouble these people seem to have with ethics, but here they were in October of 2020. Fauci wrote that same night to let Collins know that there was already a devastating take down of the Great Barrington Declaration…in that august scientific publication Wired.

“Francis,” Fauci wrote, “I am pasting in below a piece from Wired that debunks [the GBD].” There, science reporter Matt Reynolds told us there was no “scientific divide” over herd immunity, but that’s not the funny part. The funny part came when Reynolds declared quite confidently that we no longer had anything to worry about, as lockdowns were – as of October 2020 – a thing of the past.

“The problem [with the GBD] is that we aren’t in lockdown,” Reynolds explained. “[I]t’s hard to find people who are advocating for a return to the lockdown we saw in March. When the Great Barrington Declaration authors declare their opposition to lockdowns, they are quite literally arguing with the past.”

This Fauci-endorsed passage may be one of the worst takes of the entire pandemic. Less than a month later, lockdowns came roaring back with a vengeance during the winter’s second wave.

Fauci wrote to Collins again the next day, this time referencing a breathless op-ed by Gregg Gonsalves, a public health professor at Yale, in The Nation. And here we arrive at yet another funny part. Gonsalves’ article was not exactly a critique of the Great Barrington Declaration. Instead, Gonsalves went after Martin Kulldorff, who in an interview with the leftist magazine Jacobin quite reasonably pointed out that the lockdowns hurt the poor more than most talking heads were willing to admit. Gonsalves’s grievance was that by interviewing Kulldorff, Jacobin had broken the lockdown “solidarity” of other far-left websites including the Nation and the Boston Review.

By October 10, the lines were well drawn, and Fauci thrust himself into the middle of the media hootenanny that was clearly emerging. Collins emailed again to boast about calling the three scientists “fringe” in the Washington Post, although he told Fauci that their ongoing campaign to take down the GBD “will not be appreciated in the W[hite] H[ouse}.” The White House, Fauci retorted, was “too busy with other things to worry about” the GBD. There was an election to deal with, after all.

As the bedfellows became more strange, Gregg Gonsalves wrote directly to Collins, thanking him for his undiplomatic approach. For his part, Gonsalves became ever more hostile and profane, in his remarks on the GBD. “This f****g Great Barrington Declaration is like a bad rash that won’t go away,” Gonsalves tweeted, shortly before reaching out to Collins. A day earlier, the Yale professor also began promoting unhinged conspiracy theories about the GBD and AIER that traced to the blog of a former 9/11 Truther movement activist.

Some of the emails between Collins and Fauci sent in response to AIER’s FOIA request have been redacted, but surrounding context makes it pretty clear that they were looking for a way to impugn the GBD further if it came up at the White House Covid Task Force meeting on October 16. That morning, Fauci emailed Deborah Birx, the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator. He pressed the need for her to oppose the GBD, and set the stage for an attack on Scott Altas, who was the most friendly champion of the GBD on the Task Force.

Fauci, it turns out, had to miss the October 16 task force meeting, though he likely breathed a sigh of relief when Collins emailed him two days later. “Atlas did not take part in the [task force] meeting on Friday,” Collins wrote, “and the Great Barrington Declaration did not come up.” Another partially-redacted email hints that Fauci celebrated this outcome. Atlas’s opposition to the lockdown faction on the task force “is driving Deb [Birx] crazy,” he continued.

Fauci and Collins were not done, though, in their campaign to “take down” the GBD scientists.

Our story picks up again in earnest on November 2, when Fauci’s chief of staff Greg Folkers replied to an email that was not made public in pursuance to AIER’s FOIA request. It seems pretty clear, though, that Fauci asked Folkers for a list of sources that would allow him to argue effectively against the GBD. The email’s subject line references a previous correspondence from Fauci “as discussed,” noting that Folkers had “highlighted the three i found most useful” (sic).

Multiple sources, and particularly Scott Atlas’s recently-published account of his time on the task force, have noted that Fauci often relies on aides to curate lists of sources in advance of his many media appearances. He seldom reads the scientific literature on Covid-19 himself, and instead arrives at meetings with staff-prepared talking points. It appears that Folker’s email was an answer to one such request for talking points to attack the GBD scientists.

Note that Fauci frequently portrays himself as a staunch defender of science who stays above the political divide and remains outside of partisan debates. In light of that, you might expect that Folker’s response to Fauci’s request would yield a small sample of scientific analysis on the logic behind lockdowns, even if only in a format bullet pointed by his staff. But you’d be wrong. Folkers sent Fauci a list of seven political op-eds and articles opposing the GBD from popular media outlets.

So yeah. Science.

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16 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 19, 2021 6:06 pm

So everybody is good with the puppy torture thing? We’ve put that behind us and now we’re moving on to mean emails?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  hardscrabble farmer
December 19, 2021 6:40 pm

You’d think that would have done it for Fauci. Unfortunately, if you asked people on the street to name a scientist, he’s the only one they would know – and he’s not one by any meaningful metric.

Buttsurfer Barry
Buttsurfer Barry
  Iska Waran
December 19, 2021 8:13 pm

Fauci couldn’t see over his desk to see the professor in college, so he paid someone else to do his assignments s/. He does have a PHD in BS.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  hardscrabble farmer
December 19, 2021 8:09 pm

👋 Nope. Not ok!

GNL
GNL
  hardscrabble farmer
December 19, 2021 10:49 pm

HSF,

How do I cook the perfect turkey?

Stucky
Stucky
  GNL
December 19, 2021 10:56 pm

Sorry, only God is perfect.

GNL
GNL
  Stucky
December 20, 2021 2:45 am

Awhile back, HSF, gave his method of perfect turkey baking. I’ve never done it personally and I’m in charge of it the Xmas.

Ghost
Ghost
  GNL
December 20, 2021 7:33 am

First, you must purchase the perfect turkey and then it all falls into place.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  GNL
December 20, 2021 9:11 am

Brine it first- submerse it in a salt brine with bay leaves, peppercorns, coriander for at least 24 hours.

Part the bird afterwards before roasting- leg quarters in one dish, whole breast with skin intact in another. Make a stock with the carcass for your gravy. This way each part is done to perfection rather than to have the breast dry out trying to get the thighs completely cooked.

Perfection.

GNL
GNL
  hardscrabble farmer
December 20, 2021 11:00 am

Ahhh, cook the parts separately. I wonder if I can buy a turkey already parted out?

John Pietrusiewicz
John Pietrusiewicz
  GNL
December 20, 2021 11:33 am

10 hours of cherry smoke. Stuff and put in the plastic bag. Best turkey ever.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  hardscrabble farmer
December 20, 2021 11:46 pm

You must understand that about 40% of the population LOVE the tyranny and authoritarianism.
Fauci ruthlessly killing puppies gives those people a hard on. It proves to them he is who they
hope he is. A ruthless killer who will do what they want to do, but are too cowardly to do.
Some of your neighbors are monsters.
Ammo up.

Vigilant
Vigilant
December 19, 2021 7:31 pm

At this point, people will believe only what is comfortable for them to believe — Choose your own reality. Too bad there are so few people who value truth as their reality of choice.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
December 19, 2021 8:11 pm

Ah, the endless drama…so exhausting.

And, yeah, lockdowns…NEVER ok!

very old white guy
very old white guy
December 20, 2021 4:46 am

So far everything Fauci and the fools have done is a complete failure, why, because that is they way it is supposed to be. Now how stupid do the people have to be to allow this crap to continue?

daddy Joe
daddy Joe
December 20, 2021 12:06 pm

Mr. Magness, Thank your for the report and your efforts to uncover the truth. We will get as far with these e-mails as we did with the famous “lost e-mails” of 2016. At this time very few are interested in truth–covidism is a religion by faith in fakery. But as our world of lies and fakery soon collapses we will rediscover that the only nuggets that matter are the ones that will be hard-rock mined the historical way–with blood and steel. No other justice will be served these pukes in this world.