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I discovered the work of dissident science journalist Celia Farber in RFK Jr.’s now famous book The Real Anthony Fauci. She’s presented as a sort of truth telling muse, one of the first people to question one of the global medical establishments most unquestionable issues, AIDS, which is a foundational part of the Fauci supervillain origin story.

As a culture journalist for SPIN in the 1980s, her job was to challenge things—to “penetrate the ostensible” as her father radio host Barry Farber taught her—but she quickly found out that in the new paradigm, that was no longer acceptable.

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