Fauci’s Leaked Emails Reveal Frybread Recipe
WASHIINDON- Anthony Fauci’s, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, emails were released earlier in June due to a Freedom of Information Act. Almost 700 pages of emails were released which revealed emails that ranged from conventional to annoyance. Fauci’s email correspondence illustrate how he was experiencing the frantic early days of the covid19 pandemic.
Unfounded conspiracy theories began to emerge from the emails such as Fauci’s knowledge of the effectiveness of hydroxychloroquine, the role of extraterrestrial aliens in the origins of the pandemic, and the use of wizardry in the vaccinations.
What may surprise Navajo readers is the ongoing email thread between a Navajo politician about Navajo frybread recipe. Fauci’s emails revealed that he cherished the Navajo delicacy with sugar and honey. Frybread served as a comfort food for the director during the early days as he admitted to eating five frybreads a week. His communication with a Navajo politician revolved around the recipe and preparation of frybread.
Staffers would confirm the emails by stating that Fauci’s office was sticky due to left over sugar and honey. Staffers would routinely seek Navajo federal workers to make frybread for the director. It became apparent to Navajo workers and staffers that Fauci was addicted.
Yet he never learned the correct recipe of frybread and some emails hint that he attempted to cook it for himself but failed multiple times. He emailed asking for the proper preparation and cooking directions. The Navajo politician gave in and sent a zoom link to the director to teach the director.
A recipe was found in the emails but it appears to be from google.








