Steven Crowder has hit his stride. Crowder, host of "Louder With Crowder", is a self-styled conservative shock-jock. His bro-friendly antics have helped him amass 2.2 million followers on X. That said, Crowder has matured of late, and his undercover journalism is now responsible for real world results.
Dr. Jay Varma, architect of draconian Covid-19 policy under former Mayor Bill de Blasio, has been fired by his employer, SIGA Technologies, Inc., a New York City pharmaceutical company.
Crowder exposed Varma boasting, “I did all this deviant, like sexual stuff...I had to be kind of sneaky about it...because I was running the entire COVID response in the city.”
Varma complained about his sex party hiatus after Covid temporarily interrupted his bacchanalian schedule. "...we’re all taking molly and everybody’s high. And I was so happy because I hadn’t done that in, like, a year and a half."
Local politicians took note, fueling the public anger over Varma's unintended revelations. City Councilperson Inna Verkinov noted that “While grandmothers took their last breaths alone on cold hospital beds, Dr. Varma was fulfilling his sick fantasies with hundreds of sweaty strangers.”
While it's all fine and good that some of the lesser figures in what the WEF termed the "world's biggest psychological experiment" that was Covid are being held accountable, others want more prominent names called out, such as Tony Fauci.
Brandon Fellows is one of those voices. Fellows, 29, was imprisoned for three years for his nonviolent participation in the January 6 election protest at the Capitol. He is perhaps best known for making faces in view of news cameras while Fauci testified in Washington in June.