If you are old enough, you remember the early days of AIDS/HIV. On a personal level, I thought the chances of it affecting me were close to zero – like the same odds of me pitching for the LA Dodgers. But I was still interested. I recall that public health officials were telling America all sorts of things – principally that there was a real chance of infection from physical contact. Yeah, I don’t mean… that I mean like touching a glass someone else held that day. We were told in the early days of AIDS/HIV that touching things handled by an infected person could result in a death sentence. Who was responsible for that garbage public health warning? Anthony Fauci. Barely three years into public health policy-making as head of NIAID, Fauci was already intoxicated with the Fauci. He couldn’t resist putting his face in front of a camera.Read More