National Institutes of Health staffer to 'retire' after being outed as author of online attacks against Dr. Anthony Fauci

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William B. Crews had been using a pseudonym on a conservative website to attack Dr. Anthony Fauci and discount the seriousness of the coronavirus.

to RedState in March was entitled: “When Covid-19 Kills 18,000 People Call Me, But Until Then Stop the Scaremongering.”

In June, he wrote,"I think we’re at the point where it is safe to say that the entire Wuhan virus scare was nothing more or less than a massive fraud perpetrated upon the American people by 'experts' who were determined to fundamentally change the way the country lives and is organized and governed."

Another of his posts implied that “government officials responsible for the pandemic response should be executed.”Fauci has repeatedly stressed the importance of social distancing and wearing masks, while also recently saying the fight against the coronavirus pandemic will only become more strenuous as the year reaches its close.

According to The Daily Beast, Crews has contributed to RedState since 2004, the year it was founded. He has penned more than 400 posts this year alone, sometimes publishing as many as five a day.

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