Monday, March 2, 2020

Who really decided to bring infected people to the United States?

The State Department decided to do it anyway without telling him and only made the announcement shortly after the planes landed in the United States.

You might think that sounds like it would be part of HHS or NIH, but the Bureau of Medical Services is actually an arm of the State Department.

At least unless you remember an event at which Barack Obama honored Dr. William Walters, the head of the Directorate, for evacuating Ebola patients to the United States.

"Now, remember, the decision to move Kent back to the United States was controversial. Some worried about bringing the disease to our shores. But what folks like William knew was that we had to make the decisions based not on fear, but on science," Obama said.

"The question was simply this: Are these evacuees?" Walters explained the decision to evacuate coronavirus patients to the United States.

At a State Department briefing, Walters stated that, "The chief of mission through the U.S. embassy, is ultimately the head of all executive branch activities."

If the coronavirus becomes a critical problem in this country, the blame will go back to an obscure arm of the State Department, but it will never be placed there.


https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/03/obama-holdover-obscure-government-arm-helped-cause-daniel-greenfield/

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