CRIME SABOTAGE? – Dr. Birx Admits to Revising and HIDING Info From Trump’s COVID Team, While Altering CDC Guidelines Without Approval.

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!
This scarf woman bitch should hang for what she did to America all to get Trump, and the bitch admits it in her book that she wants to profit off.


thenationalpulse.com

SABOTAGE? – Dr. Birx Admits to Revising and HIDING Info From Trump's COVID Team, While Altering CDC Guidelines Without Approval.
by Staff Writer

5-7 minutes


Dr. Deborah Birx – who often appeared in front of COVID-19 task force briefings on behalf of the Trump administration – has admitted to doctoring data associated with the government’s response, as well as quietly altering the Centers for Disease Control advice without authorization, according to her own book.

Birx – who was brought into the White House task force following recommendations from Republican Party figures such as Matt Mowers (now running for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District) – writes in her underperforming book ‘Silent Invasion‘:

“I devised a work-around for the governor’s reports I was then writing. Instead of including those recommendations in the common bulleted list, I’d include them in the pandemic summary and state-specific recommendations in the governor’s reports, where they wouldn’t be so obvious. These weekly reports couldn’t go out on Monday without administration approval. Week by week Marc’s office began providing line-by-line edits. After the heavily edited documents were returned to me, I’d reinsert what they had objected to, but place it in those different locations. I’d also reorder and restructure the bullet points so the most salient—the points the administration objected to most—no longer fell at the start of the bullet points. I shared these strategies with the three members of the data team also writing these reports. Our Saturday and Sunday report-writing routine soon became: write, submit, revise, hide, resubmit. Fortunately, this strategic sleight-of-hand worked. That they never seemed to catch this subterfuge left me to conclude that, either they read the finished reports too quickly or they neglected to do the word search that would have revealed the language to which they objected.”

Birx’s appointment was welcomed by her former Chief of Staff in the State Department, Mowers, who tweeted:

View: https://twitter.com/mowers/status/1233078667884072966?s=20&t=JgkeMns2B9cAB_CEZfIxCw


Indeed, press reports indicate that Birx’s ability to operate in such a manner was specifically due to Mowers’s influence:
Though Birx was not personally close to the President, she was able to develop a close relationship with this White House in part because Trump campaign official Matt Mowers served as her chief of staff for nearly two years, according to a source familiar with her situation.

Within weeks, however, Birx was thwarting the will of President Trump and his team, in order to prioritize the demands of pharmaceutical lobbyists and Chinese Communist Party sympathisers like Anthony Fauci. She further revealed:

This wasn’t the only bit of subterfuge I had to engage in. Immediately after the Atlas-influenced revised CDC testing guidance went up in late August, I contacted Bob Redfield. He confirmed my suspicions: he had disagreed with the guidance, but had felt pressured by HHS and the White House to post it. Also, many on his staff in Atlanta were still comfortable prioritizing symptomatic individuals. Even at this late point, eight months into the pandemic, many at both the White House and the CDC still refused to see that silent spread played a prominent role in viral spread and that it started with social gatherings, especially among the younger adults. We had to find a way around them. Recognizing the damage to public health the Scott Atlas–driven testing guidance could do and was doing with testing rates dropping across the country, Bob and I agreed to quietly rewrite the guidance and post it to the CDC website. We would not seek approval. Because we were both quite busy, it might take a week or two, but we were committed to subverting the dangerous message that limiting testing was the right thing to do.

As this was going on, Republican figures like Mowers were running cover for the scarfed bureaucrat:

View: https://twitter.com/mowers/status/1238552637240467457?s=20&t=AaCvmOsWTTA-oFHGMc4LtQ


Worse still, Birx claimed to offer little contrition over her outright insubordination, when challenged on the matter by then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows:



“On September 18, I was still on the road—in Arizona again, for a meeting with those conducting proactive testing at the University of Arizona—when Mark Meadows’s name and number flashed across my White House–issued smartphone.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing? You rewrote and posted the CDC testing stuff.”

“Yes, I did, but—” “There’s no ‘buts’ here. You went over my head.”

I explained why I had done it. We’d already seen the drop in testing numbers resulting from Scott Atlas’s dangerous guidelines. Those few pages we’d rewritten would change how states could test, and we’d prevent even more community spread going into the dangerous winter ahead. Mark Meadows took this in and then, biting off each of his words, said, “You went over everyone else on the task force’s heads. You went around the whole approval process. You do not make unilateral decisions. It’s that simple. Period. End of sentence. Understood? Don’t ever do this again.”

“Understood. I did what I needed to do.”

“Don’t do that again without talking with me first.”

The news will raise questions about the work of Birx and those around her in the White House, and whether or not she acted illegally during her employment. The developments could also cost Mowers – whose lead in the New Hampshire 1 Congressional race has narrowed in recent months.

His main opponent – former Trump admin official Karoline Leavitt – has experienced a bumper fundraising quarter as well as garnering endorsements from key Trump-world figures such as Steve Cortes:


View: https://twitter.com/CortesSteve/status/1547375795961843713?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1547375795961843713%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenationalpulse.com%2F2022%2F07%2F17%2Fsabotage-dr-birx-admits-to-revising-and-hiding-info-from-trumps-covid-team-while-altering-cdc-guidelines-without-approval%2F
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB
And who appointed them and let them run on and on and on?????????????
Trump, of course. And I think I've said before that should he run again, he's GOT to get the hiring part right. Not everyone who says nice things about you up front is your friend.

That's the biggest problem I had with his management style the first go-round. And I know it's probably a game of whack-a-mole to try to weed out every deep stater, but he definitely shot himself in the foot a few times.
 

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
I do appreciate folks here demonstrating the power of propaganda. Had I known it was this big a business, I might have stayed with it.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
I now have a copy of this book and intend to at least skim through it - she always struck me as being basically a good doctor and rather uncomfortable most of the time she was "on-stage." Now I think we know why, she was being used and she knew it, I also noticed that eventually, she was just there less and less until she wasn't there at all.

History is full of what happens to doctors who go against Power, Alexander's physicians that couldn't cure his partner Hespestious come to mind. The fact that Alexander himself died later because partly because he had them executed and there was no one to treat him, was probably not much comfort to them in the afterlife.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
So New Hampshire needs another person to run for congress as a republican and we need it now.
 
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Melodi

Disaster Cat
I hope Little Miss-I-am-so-proud-of-myself-and-want-everyone-to-know-what-I-did pat on the backs herself into a prison term, but most likely she gets rewarded with a bestseller instead.
That totally depends on what is in the book, she might also have enough self-interest to be willing to give the State's evidence in hopes of a reduced sentence. From what little I read here, it looks like she was going against the administration when they didn't want certain information out but I could be wrong.

Anyway, I didn't pay for the book but I got sent a copy, so I will look at it and report back.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Anyone confused about what Brix is saying needs to read Dr. Atlas' Book. You'll know exactly what Brix was all about, and it ain't good.... :kaid:
 

Laur

Veteran Member
That totally depends on what is in the book, she might also have enough self-interest to be willing to give the State's evidence in hopes of a reduced sentence. From what little I read here, it looks like she was going against the administration when they didn't want certain information out but I could be wrong.

Anyway, I didn't pay for the book but I got sent a copy, so I will look at it and report back.
I sincerely hope you are right.
 

raven

TB Fanatic
This is why TINVOWOOT.
It does not matter how "good" Trump was or even if he was good.
The deep state is so ingrained with saboteurs that it does not matter who you put in that office or any other they will undermine anything and everything the good person might do.

Trump fast tracked the antivirus. He was not a doctor or a scientist. He had to rely on the technocrats.
And they told him is worked. And then he took the antivirus and it worked for him. So he supported it.

Of course it worked. He was the Guinea Pig, but more important he was the "favored personal endorsement" for conservatives.

Just think of it . . . we can vaccinate ALL the Trumpers and get rid of em in one election cycle.
You bet it was going to work for Trump.

It does not matter who gets elected. They proved it with Obama. They proved it with Biden. They proved it with Trump.
When seconds count, no one is coming to save you.
 

Fenwick Babbitt

Veteran Member
The republicans, it's sorta like when Reagan got stuck with Bush 1

What we need in America are some public executions by either firing squad or hanging. I vote to start with everyone involved in the Chinese virus scam who lied to all of us.
I've been screaming that for a year, throw in all the money laundering through Ukraine as well, I say start with a few congressmen and go on from there, hang a few and the bullshit will stop. Currently, they know there are zero consequences from stealing billions in taxpayer money.
 
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Dreamer

Veteran Member
So New Hampshire needs another person to run for congress as a republican and we need it now.

There are 10 Republicans in the primary, which is on September 13.
The only other ones with name recognition are
Tim Baxter
Gail Huff Brown
Karoline Leavitt
Russell Prescott

Tim and Karoline are both young and strong candidates. Check both of them out.

Gail asks her husband former MA Sen Scott Brown for her opinions.

Russell is an establishment pick.
 

Catnip

Veteran Member
This scarf woman bitch should hang for what she did to America all to get Trump, and the bitch admits it in her book that she wants to profit off.


thenationalpulse.com

SABOTAGE? – Dr. Birx Admits to Revising and HIDING Info From Trump's COVID Team, While Altering CDC Guidelines Without Approval.
by Staff Writer

5-7 minutes


Dr. Deborah Birx – who often appeared in front of COVID-19 task force briefings on behalf of the Trump administration – has admitted to doctoring data associated with the government’s response, as well as quietly altering the Centers for Disease Control advice without authorization, according to her own book.

Birx – who was brought into the White House task force following recommendations from Republican Party figures such as Matt Mowers (now running for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District) – writes in her underperforming book ‘Silent Invasion‘:

“I devised a work-around for the governor’s reports I was then writing. Instead of including those recommendations in the common bulleted list, I’d include them in the pandemic summary and state-specific recommendations in the governor’s reports, where they wouldn’t be so obvious. These weekly reports couldn’t go out on Monday without administration approval. Week by week Marc’s office began providing line-by-line edits. After the heavily edited documents were returned to me, I’d reinsert what they had objected to, but place it in those different locations. I’d also reorder and restructure the bullet points so the most salient—the points the administration objected to most—no longer fell at the start of the bullet points. I shared these strategies with the three members of the data team also writing these reports. Our Saturday and Sunday report-writing routine soon became: write, submit, revise, hide, resubmit. Fortunately, this strategic sleight-of-hand worked. That they never seemed to catch this subterfuge left me to conclude that, either they read the finished reports too quickly or they neglected to do the word search that would have revealed the language to which they objected.”

Birx’s appointment was welcomed by her former Chief of Staff in the State Department, Mowers, who tweeted:

View: https://twitter.com/mowers/status/1233078667884072966?s=20&t=JgkeMns2B9cAB_CEZfIxCw


Indeed, press reports indicate that Birx’s ability to operate in such a manner was specifically due to Mowers’s influence:
Though Birx was not personally close to the President, she was able to develop a close relationship with this White House in part because Trump campaign official Matt Mowers served as her chief of staff for nearly two years, according to a source familiar with her situation.

Within weeks, however, Birx was thwarting the will of President Trump and his team, in order to prioritize the demands of pharmaceutical lobbyists and Chinese Communist Party sympathisers like Anthony Fauci. She further revealed:

This wasn’t the only bit of subterfuge I had to engage in. Immediately after the Atlas-influenced revised CDC testing guidance went up in late August, I contacted Bob Redfield. He confirmed my suspicions: he had disagreed with the guidance, but had felt pressured by HHS and the White House to post it. Also, many on his staff in Atlanta were still comfortable prioritizing symptomatic individuals. Even at this late point, eight months into the pandemic, many at both the White House and the CDC still refused to see that silent spread played a prominent role in viral spread and that it started with social gatherings, especially among the younger adults. We had to find a way around them. Recognizing the damage to public health the Scott Atlas–driven testing guidance could do and was doing with testing rates dropping across the country, Bob and I agreed to quietly rewrite the guidance and post it to the CDC website. We would not seek approval. Because we were both quite busy, it might take a week or two, but we were committed to subverting the dangerous message that limiting testing was the right thing to do.

As this was going on, Republican figures like Mowers were running cover for the scarfed bureaucrat:

View: https://twitter.com/mowers/status/1238552637240467457?s=20&t=AaCvmOsWTTA-oFHGMc4LtQ


Worse still, Birx claimed to offer little contrition over her outright insubordination, when challenged on the matter by then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows:



“On September 18, I was still on the road—in Arizona again, for a meeting with those conducting proactive testing at the University of Arizona—when Mark Meadows’s name and number flashed across my White House–issued smartphone.
“What the hell do you think you’re doing? You rewrote and posted the CDC testing stuff.”

“Yes, I did, but—” “There’s no ‘buts’ here. You went over my head.”

I explained why I had done it. We’d already seen the drop in testing numbers resulting from Scott Atlas’s dangerous guidelines. Those few pages we’d rewritten would change how states could test, and we’d prevent even more community spread going into the dangerous winter ahead. Mark Meadows took this in and then, biting off each of his words, said, “You went over everyone else on the task force’s heads. You went around the whole approval process. You do not make unilateral decisions. It’s that simple. Period. End of sentence. Understood? Don’t ever do this again.”

“Understood. I did what I needed to do.”

“Don’t do that again without talking with me first.”

The news will raise questions about the work of Birx and those around her in the White House, and whether or not she acted illegally during her employment. The developments could also cost Mowers – whose lead in the New Hampshire 1 Congressional race has narrowed in recent months.

His main opponent – former Trump admin official Karoline Leavitt – has experienced a bumper fundraising quarter as well as garnering endorsements from key Trump-world figures such as Steve Cortes:


View: https://twitter.com/CortesSteve/status/1547375795961843713?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1547375795961843713%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fthenationalpulse.com%2F2022%2F07%2F17%2Fsabotage-dr-birx-admits-to-revising-and-hiding-info-from-trumps-covid-team-while-altering-cdc-guidelines-without-approval%2F
Dr. Birx has paid for her crime. She was arrested on charges of treason and mass medical malpractice at her multigenerational home in Pennsylvania last July. According to Real Raw News, Dr. Birx fell to a firing squad on July 6, 2021. Odd that some traitor's fates are often sealed while others are duly reported. Dr. Deborah Birx Was Executed Last July | Real Raw News
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
There are 10 Republicans in the primary, which is on September 13.
The only other ones with name recognition are
Tim Baxter
Gail Huff Brown
Karoline Leavitt
Russell Prescott

Tim and Karoline are both young and strong candidates. Check both of them out.

Gail asks her husband former MA Sen Scott Brown for her opinions.

Russell is an establishment pick.


I do not live there and the guy they don't want is Matt Mowers.
 
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