I daresay that most people who have been paying attention, reading SOTT or following the forum won't be entirely shocked and will be familiar with most of the stories that he shares, but there's so much that I didn't know and so many more connections that I think it was very much worth getting through it.
I totally agree - even if i haven’t fully finished the book yet.
I have been following Fauci for the last 35 years, since he first got unto the scene around the HIV epidemic. I was then actively engaged in a NGO that was trying to disseminate rational information (as opposed to the politically coloured info that came out of the gay pressure groups at that time). And it became clear then that he was a master at shifting narratives, at concentrating power around himself and the NIAIID, at brushing away real fears (like a potential contamination of the blood supply) and at the same time to downplay risks (just use a condom and you can do anything you want), the relentless push for AZT as the sole treatment plan etc.
But man, even though I thought I knew the whole sordid history quite well, RFK unearthed a number of things I was totally unaware of.
But I think the brilliance of his book is to weave the narrative seamlessly into a tapestry of Fauci’s career, from the AIDS ‘epidemic’ to today, and how he honed his skills to manipulate debate, narrative, research, drug and vaccine development etc so when finally the COVID shamozzle hit (or was release, whatever the case might be) early 2020 he was in place to deploy all these manipulations to satisfy the demand of his masters.
Brilliant book to be sure!