NEW Yorkers are realising belatedly that they were not ‘following the science’ during the severe Covid-19 regime. They have found out that enforcement of facemasks, social distancing, business closures and experimental injections was decreed by a chief medical adviser who held drug-fuelled orgies. In autumn 2020, while elderly care-home residents were incarcerated and died alone, and nurses were sacked for refusing the mRNA shots, Doctor Jay Varma was rolling around with naked bodies on a drug-fuelled high. Do as I say, not as I do.

We know this because of a sting by independent journalist Steven Crowder. Varma had spilled the beans to a female dining companion, bragging of his sexual exploits during the peak of the propagandised pandemic. He was asked: ‘Do you think you’d have gotten a hard time if the population of New York City found out that you were having sex parties during covid?’ Indeed, he replied, ‘it could have been a big deal; a real embarrassment’.

Varma described illicit gatherings of nine or ten friends, who stripped off and cavorted at the time when he was telling New Yorkers that the virus was so deadly that they should avoid any social contact. Varma excused his actions as a necessary release from the lockdown. He particularly enjoyed frolicking with nude male bodies, remarking: ‘I love being my authentic self’.

Varma took the credit for the strictly applied vaccine mandate; he had shown who was boss when leading basketball player Kyrie Irving was prevented from playing after refusing the mRNA shot. While unvaccinated nurses, firemen and police officers were dismissed, Varma held an underground dance party for more than 200 people, with no vaccination checks.

Crowder appeared at the outdoor seating area of Wild bar, during the happy hour, where Varma remained in conversation with the woman whom he thought he was impressing. After introducing himself (Varma had probably not heard of him, despite his large YouTube following), Crowder asked:

‘You’re the architect of covid policy. If you could change it, would you still do it?’

That’s the fundamental challenge for Covid-19 mandate-makers who were evidently not following the rules that they imposed on others. Varma went quiet, realising that he had been stung. When the scandal erupted, Varma used the tools of the trade to defend himself: ‘I was targeted by an operative for an extreme right-wing organisation determined to malign public health officials and take down the public health system in America.’

But as Crowder emphasised in a press conference, ‘Nobody asked him if he was a Republican or a Democrat; what we asked is why were the policies put in place?’

Varma’s behaviour betrayed people’s trust in health authorities and experts. It is he who has damaged the reputation of public health. But this was much worse than hypocrisy. Varma was instrumental to the draconian regime in New York, which was so bad that many fled from the city. People were barred from attending funerals, fathers from seeing their babies born, and weddings cancelled. Hospitals closed their doors on patients with any illnesses other than the contrived coronavirus. Varma violated citizens’ rights for a pandemic that he must have known was grossly exaggerated, if not a complete hoax.

New York was a harsh environment in the Covid-19 hysteria, and those responsible for the tyranny are getting some comeuppance, although not nearly enough. Andrew Cuomo, the state governor at the time, is accused of intimidating a witness who testified to the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. He may have plenty to hide, but it is no secret that Cuomo was an advocate of mass ventilator use, a medical carnage that Roger Watson and I described previously on TCW. Cuomo is blamed for the death of thousands of elderly patients evicted from hospital to care homes, which he concealed for many months.

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