Fauci's Victims Aren't Only Humans
“If Anthony Fauci is going to surround himself with images of himself, they may as well be accurate,” says PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo.
As the world now knows Dr. Antonio Fauci, director of NIAID and chief architect of the devastating experiment of closing down societies in a vain attempt at stopping a coronavirus in its tracks will now be stepping down well ahead of schedule.
The banality of evil that exemplifies Fauci’s conduct during the past 30 months is characteristic of many more around the world. Fauci has a long history of doubtful and harmful experimentation as Robert F. Kennedy describes in detail in his bestselling book The Real Anthony Fauci.
PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, have long fought the horrible practice of medical experimentation on innocent animals, which for a large part goes unnoticed, yet another indication of our lack of moral maturity. In February this year, after the Sun peeked into Fauci’s home office, decorated for the most part by pictures of himself, PETA published the above portrait of Fauci, made from hundreds of small photographs of the monkeys and beagles, tortured during his fruitless attempts at creating a vaccine against the HIV virus.
Quoting the PETA February press release: “If Anthony Fauci is going to surround himself with images of himself, they may as well be accurate,” says PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo. “Fauci has overseen the torment and death of countless animals in colossally ridiculous, wasteful experiments that help no one but kill animals by the score. He should be reminded of that constantly.”
On July 18th, following Fauci’s announcement of his resignation, PETA urged him to leave right away “to make way immediately for a forward-thinking leader who will admit that experiments on animals have been an utter failure and implement modern, human-relevant research methods, such as those described in PETA scientists’ Research Modernization Deal.”


