WHO Versus a Dog Dressed as a Doctor: Who Do You Trust More?

Is this meme posing a rhetorical question? Because at this point, it’s pretty obvious that the vast majority of Americans would trust a dog dressed as a doctor more than they would trust “Doctor” Anthony Fauci, the World Health Organization, or even “Doctor” Jill Biden when it comes to COVID.

The WHO and Fauci have been covering for the Chi Coms since Day One of the Chinese China Coronavirus from China. Not only did the first “official” report from the WHO exempt China from all blame when it came to the coronavirus, but it also encouraged world governments to keep looking into that weird food market in Wuhan for the possible origins.

You know, the weird food market that sells porcupine anus and allows diners to eat pangolins and bats? Yeah, that one.

While our original prediction that you shouldn’t eat weird stuff still holds true, the mandate to ignore anything that Fauci or the WHO says is even more important to pay attention to. If they tell you to do something – do the opposite!


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