RFK Jr. discusses how Fauci forced people with AIDS to take his drug AZT

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RFK Jr. discusses how Fauci forced people with AIDS to take his drug AZT which ended up taking the life of 330,000 people in 30 years.

"Then Teddy (Kennedy) was chair of the Senate Health Committee for fifty years, and, his one of his biggest issues was making sure that, that AIDS research was fully funded."

"He had a famous battle with Anthony Fauci at that time who was trying to ban any kind of therapeutic drugs. He was trying to steer all of the business toward AZT, which was his drug with GlaxoSmithKline, which was then called Burrell's Welcome, and there were many most all of the all of the symptoms, symptomology of AIDS were other diseases that for which there were therapeutic drugs."

"And doctor Fauci was trying to prevent people who were suffering from AIDS from acquiring those drugs and that's why they were then, buyers clubs, you know, famously the Dallas Buyers Club. There were buyers club in all the big cities with gay populations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Dallas, etc."

"And they were, those were people who were going to foreign countries to buy therapy, illegal fare therapy to drugs to bring them back to The United States, to give them to people who were suffering from AIDS and who did not want to get on the AZT regimen which was killing people."

"John Lauritsen who was one of the most famous researchers and journalists in the in the AIDS community at that point, estimates that three hundred and thirty thousand gay men were killed by AZT, between 1987 between 1989, I think it was approved, and and 2019, particularly in the early days. And a lot of people did not want to get on AZT."

"They wanted to try these other therapeutic drugs, and Anthony Fauci refused to test them for efficacy, and my uncle ultimately forced him to test them. My uncle hired Terry Byrne who was the first openly gay and first openly gay chief of staff in the United States Senate for any senator."

"Terry Byrne was also the first HIV infected openly HIV infected staffer in the United States Senate history, and my uncle engendered a lot of controversy by hiring him and then, promoting and protecting him. And Terry Byrne worked with Teddy to make sure that that, HIV research was fully funded and that alternative drugs and therapeutics other than AZT were available to people who are suffering from HIV and AIDS."

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