French interview on Tocsin about Tulsi Gabbard’s newly released documents on Anthony Fauci and the claimed U.S. government cover-up of COVID origins. The guests argue the release is politically timed, incomplete, and part of a broader transnational “pandemic cartel” narrative involving Fauci, Ralph Baric, China, U.S. agencies, and biolabs, with vaccines presented as the more important weapon than the virus itself.
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This transcript is a studio interview on Tocsin with Clémence as host, joined by journalist Corine Lalo and journalist/editor Santa de Peut. The conversation centers on Tulsi Gabbard’s video release and document dump on Fauci, which the guests treat as an official acknowledgement by the U.S. executive that COVID’s origin was artificial rather than natural. They repeatedly stress that this is not, in their view, a new revelation for informed observers, but they still frame it as politically important because it comes from the head of U.S. …
Near term, this is a media/political story more than a tradeable market event: watch for follow-up hearings, media pickup, and whether the Fauci/Tulsi documents gain traction. The immediate risk is narrative whiplash, where selective disclosures create headlines without changing policy or liability.
Over weeks to months, the episode may feed a wider anti-institution / biosecurity narrative, but the base case is partial disclosure followed by partisan stalling. The key confirmation signal would be additional documents or hearings that broaden the case beyond Fauci into funding networks, labs, and oversight failures.
Structurally, the guests argue COVID exposed a durable regime where health, intelligence, pharma, and geopolitics overlap. In their framework, future public-health crises will remain vulnerable to control narratives, selective transparency, and industrialized vaccine/biosecurity politics.
The real weapon in this scheme was the vaccine platform, not the virus itself.
The speaker argues that the dangerous virus was only a pretext and that the actual harm came from turning it into a vaccine based on toxic viral components and new technology.
Tulsi Gabbard released documents claiming Fauci helped suppress the truth about the lab origin of Covid and U.S. funding of dangerous gain-of-function research.
The speaker summarizes Gabbard's video as alleging Fauci worked with politicized intelligence elements to hide a laboratory origin and the role of U.S. funding.
The mRNA-style vaccine technology caused autoimmune disease and self-destruction in the body, including harm to reproductive organs.
The speaker claims the vaccine forces the body to continuously produce a toxic protein, which he says leads to autoimmune damage and organ destruction.
What do you think of Tulsi Gabbard’s announcement and the way it was timed and presented?
Santa de Peut says the announcement is part of a broader pattern of politically managed “revelations” under the Trump administration. She argues it is timed to influence current political battles and is not a serious disclosure because it only scratches the surface of a much larger issue.
What is your overall assessment of the Fouchi revelations and the documents released?
She says the release is far too limited and selective, comparing it to taking only a few drops of water from a pipette. In her view, the important material is already documented elsewhere, including Kennedy’s books on Fauci and bioweapons research.
Do you agree that the pandemic origin story is being narrowed to a single issue?
Santa de Peut says focusing only on the lab-origin or gain-of-function angle is misleading because it accepts the premise of a real pandemic and leaves out other issues. She says the broader picture includes PCR testing, the treatment of elderly people in care homes, and vaccine effects.
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