While schools were shut down and people lost their jobs and sirens blared all day and night, Dr. Jay Varma was taking drugs and having sex parties with his friends.
A new undercover report from Steven Crowder's Mug Club Undercover shows Varma out on a date revealing the salacious details of Varma’s life in New York City during the pandemic. He was the man who convinced the mayor to create a vaccine mandate so that only the vaccinated could participate in public life. The report reveals that while Varma was telling everyone else what to do, he was engaging in the exact opposite behavior. By August of 2020, he was hosting drug-fueled private sex parties, along with his wife, at a New York hotel. They were all taking "molly," he said, meaning the street drug ecstasy or MDMA. He admits he had to "be sneaky" about it because he "was running the entire Covid response for the city." He also says that he would be embarrassed if anyone found out.
In his report on the investigation, Crowder points out the key element of this story, which is that while the authorites told New Yorkers to be afraid of the contagious virus and of catching it from their fellow citizens, they did not fear it. Authorities used that fear to control citizens, to keep them home, out of work, out of school, out of churches, even out of the voting booth, while they feared nothing themselves. The entire undertaking, from this perspective, makes one wonder that the entire goal of the pandemic controls wasn't just the taking of total control of the population and forcing them into compliance with the government.
Varma deleted his X account in advance of the report coming out.
Cuomo, de Blasio and Varma collectively shut down the city. Deaths mounted and those who died were forced to die alone. Family members were not allowed to tend to their dying, but Varma gathered with friends to get naked to blow off some steam. Varma told his date about his career in public health, spending time traveling the world to "go and help countries, like, build their systems to detect and respond to disease." He did that work while employed with the CDC. When he came back to New York from Ethiopia, it was at the request of the de Blasio administration to run the Covid response for the city.
Varma bragged to his date, "I was actually the one who convinced the mayor to make it a mandate," he said of the Covid vaccine mandates in New York, which forced New Yorkers to either take the vaccine, which was only approved under emergency authorization by the federal government, or be blocked from participating in public life.
"It's so funny," Varma told his date. "It's like because I did all this, like, deviant, like sexual stuff, like while I was on TV and all this stuff, and people are like, 'aren't you afraid? Aren't you embarassed? And I was like, 'no, actually, I'm really like, I love being my authentic self.'"
"Okay, so what were the sex parties like during Covid?" the reporter asked.
Varma said he "never went to a, like, public type one," but that that he and his wife "like had one." They rented a hotel room, they made sure everyone got Covid tested, and then they all snuck into the hotel "in August of that first summer." He said it wasn't even about sex, but more like "I need to get like this energy out of me and stuff like that." Again, gatherings were banned in New York. No one was allowed to go to church. De Blasio was openly criticizing Jews for refusing to comply with his orders against gatherings. And his "Covid czar" was hosting secret sex parties in city hotels.
Varma told his undercover date just how he went about convincing New Yorkers who did not want to get the Covid vaccine to get it anyway, saying "we make it very uncomfortable to be unvaccinated." During the pandemic, once the mandate was introduced, New Yorkers could not go to restaurants, concerts, or anything else without showing their vaccine cards. Once the vaccine was approved for children, unvaccinated children were equally shut out of public life in the city. "They didn't get vaccinated because they heard it was safe," Varma said, "they gave in because it was really hard."
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