The Watchdogs Failed – America Deserves Answers
Dr. Steven Hatfill and Dave Brat have put the spotlight on one critical question: Why did the systems meant to protect Americans during COVID-19 fail? Federal health agencies, tasked with overseeing the nation’s health response, not only neglected their duties but actively mismanaged them. Hatfill’s central argument was clear: “Our federal health agencies got rid of an effective drug, hydroxychloroquine, that could have brought the pandemic under control.”
The American people are still waiting for answers. Hatfill emphasized that “over a million deaths” were avoidable, had bureaucrats acted responsibly. The lack of transparency and accountability is a serious breach of public trust, and the calls for justice continue to grow louder.
Failed Oversight and Suppressed Solutions
Hatfill and Brat didn’t mince words when it came to the failures of government watchdogs. These agencies, including the FDA and CDC, not only pushed ineffective and dangerous drugs like remdesivir but also suppressed life-saving alternatives like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. “They paid billions for these agencies to be watchdogs, but now we need watchdogs over the watchdogs,” Hatfill argued.
The suppression didn’t stop there. Leading medical voices were silenced, censored by social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. “National experts in this field were blocked,” Hatfill noted, lamenting the censorship that left millions uninformed and vulnerable. […]
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