The Biden administration has made some truly bizarre claims.
And as the country slips further into chaos, their claims get even more surreal.
Now Joe Biden’s FDA boss is claiming this non-health issue is the leading cause of death.
One thing you can say about the radical left, when they go in on a cause, no matter how wrong they are, they go all-in.
Take the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.
It’s been proven completely false, and even proven that the entire thing was bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration.
In other words, it’s been proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that it was a complete fabrication.
Yet to this day the radical socialist left and their handmaidens in the mainstream fake news media continue to act as if it is real.
Now they have a new cause: stamping out “misinformation.”
That’s right, the very people who keep promoting the misinformation of a Trump-Russia collusion, now are saying they want to stop “misinformation” on social media, and on the internet.
In fact, they have taken it to an extreme no one saw coming.
During a recent appearance on CNN, Biden’s FDA boss Dr. Robert Califf made the wild claim that the leading cause of death in the United States is online “misinformation.”
Yep, he really went there.
So, in essence, the head of the Biden FDA used misinformation to claim that misinformation is the leading cause of death.
You actually can’t make these things up!
Califf made these outrageous remarks during an interview with CNN’s Pamela Brown. But he initially made the same statements at a health conference in Texas in April when he said online misinformation was “now our leading cause of death.”
The FDA head did at least admit there is no way to actually prove any of this before going on to mention heart disease and cancer as other leading killers in the U.S.
But then, shockingly, after just admitting there is “no way to quantify this,” Califf went right back to it and tried to once again make the charge that it is “misinformation” causing the high death rate in America.
He claimed there has been “an erosion of life expectancy,” and went on to say that Americans were living an average of 5 years shorter than people in other high-income countries.
His explanation for this was pure dystopian fantasy.
“But somehow … the reliable, truthful messages are not getting across,” he said, “and it’s being washed down by a lot of misinformation, which is leading people to make bad choices that are unfortunate for their health.”
Unfortunately, we don’t think he was talking about the misinformation and bad choices leading far too many Americans to take untested and unproven vaccines that we now know are at best ineffective, and at worst, deadly.
Pants on Fire News will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.