Bombshell US House investigative report confirms that almost everything the alternative media said about COVID origins, lockdowns, masks, vaccines and government overreach was TRUE
So four years after the COVID pandemic nightmare was unleashed upon America by a cabal of junk science tyrants and power-hungry vax-o-crats, the US House has just released a damning, detailed investigative report that reveals
the independent media was right all along.
COVID was engineered in a lab.
Mask demands and vaccine mandates were based on junk science.
Lockdowns were completely made up by self-appointed scientism authoritarians.
The government covered up the truth and pushed disinformation propaganda on purpose.
Dr. Fauci and others were guilty as hell.
So all the censorship by Big Tech turns out to be truly malicious and even harmful to the public. And the entire corporate media was nothing but an organized cabal of liars and profiteers... brought to you by Pfizer.
This investigative report reveals that
COVID was a crime scene, and the government conspired with Big Tech and mainstream media to commit numerous crimes of cognitive assault (psyops), medial violence (vaccines) and hospital homicide against the American people.
So when do the mass arrests begin? (Don't hold your breath.)
Unfortunately, no one can bring back the estimated 1.2 million Americans who were killed by the jabs because they "believed the science."
Fortunately for you and I,
we never believed the plandemic hype in the first place, and we most certainly didn't follow the herd into getting jabbed, masked and locked down.
It turns out that was a tremendously valuable choice of actions on our part.
Summary findings of the report
The official report,
found here (PDF), is over 500 pages in length. I used our
Brighteon.AI LLM engine to distill it down to just the most important points, and that summary is shown below. Naturally, the report insists that Operation Warp Speed somehow
saved millions of lives, which is of course nonsense. But this limited hangout of COVID truth is nevertheless rather valuable (and entirely unexpected from the US House).
After Action Review of the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Lessons Learned and a Path Forward
Chairman Brad Wenstrup's Final Report
December 4, 2024
The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has conducted an extensive review of the pandemic to identify key failures, successes, and lessons learned. This report aims to provide a roadmap for better preparation and response in future pandemics.
I. Introduction
Chairman Brad Wenstrup's tenure as head of the Select Subcommittee was marked by bipartisan cooperation and a commitment to transparency. Over five years, the subcommittee investigated numerous aspects of the pandemic, including its origins, government responses, vaccine development, and economic impact.
II. The Origins of COVID-19
The report highlights several critical findings regarding the origin of SARS-CoV-2:
Laboratory Accident Theory: There is strong evidence that SARS-CoV-2 emerged due to a laboratory accident at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
EcoHealth Alliance and Dr. Peter Daszak: Both entities should never receive U.S. taxpayer funds again, given their questionable practices and lack of transparency.
Funding for Gain-of-Function Research: The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded gain-of-function research at the WIV, which may have contributed to the pandemic's emergence.
III. Government Response Failures
The report identifies significant issues with government responses:
Fraud and Abuse: Rampant fraud, waste, and abuse plagued the COVID-19 response.
Pandemic-Era School Closures: These closures had a lasting negative impact on children’s education and mental health.
Misinformation Campaigns: Public health officials often mischaracterized scientific information, leading to public mistrust.
IV. The Role of Public Health Officials
The report criticizes the actions of key public health figures:
Dr. Anthony Fauci: Played a role in downplaying the lab leak theory and covered up facts.
Operation Warp Speed: While successful, it was marred by political interference and lack of transparency.
V. Economic Impact
The pandemic had severe economic consequences:
Business Closures: Mandatory lockdowns led to temporary and permanent closures, disproportionately affecting rural and low-income areas.
Unemployment: The pandemic exacerbated existing inequalities in the job market.
Supply Chain Issues: A lack of supply chain diversity hindered recovery efforts.
VI. Vaccine Development and Distribution
The report evaluates vaccine development:
Operation Warp Speed Success: Rapid vaccine development saved millions of lives, but was subject to political pressure.
Vaccine Mandates: Not supported by science and caused more harm than good, including disrupting military readiness.
Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS): Inadequate and not transparent in reporting potential side effects.
VII. School Closures
The subcommittee found that pandemic-era school closures were not justified by scientific evidence:
Long-Term Impacts: Disrupted education, increased mental health issues, and worsened physical health.
American Federation of Teachers (AFT): Advocated for overly broad mitigation measures without sufficient scientific basis.
VIII. Accountability and Transparency
The report calls for greater accountability and transparency in government agencies:
Executive Branch Obstruction: The Biden administration obstructed investigations into the origins of COVID-19.
EcoHealth Alliance Misconduct: Engaged in obstruction, misleading public statements, and document tampering.
IX. Recommendations for Future Preparedness
The report recommends several steps to better prepare for future pandemics:
Independent Oversight: Establish independent oversight bodies to ensure transparency and accountability.
Enhanced Communication: Improve communication between scientists, policymakers, and the public.
Preparedness Plans: Develop comprehensive preparedness plans that include stockpiling medical supplies and diversifying supply chains.
Conclusion
Chairman Wenstrup emphasizes the need for a whole-of-America response managed by unbiased leaders who prioritize transparency, accountability, and integrity. The lessons learned from this pandemic highlight the importance of better preparation, more effective communication, and stronger oversight in future public health emergencies.
The full report includes detailed findings on each topic discussed and is intended to serve as a roadmap for addressing future pandemics. It underscores the critical role of trust, transparency, and bipartisan cooperation in managing such crises effectively.
Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic