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Questions like this are so ridiculous.
How do you know the man or image you are seeing on TV or computer is the same Anthony Fauci you saw in the 80's (if you saw him at that time?)
You DO know that things like makeup, plastic surgery, lighting and photoshop are commonly available and used by all sorts of people who appear on camera, right? Even youtubers do this.
The idea of using body doubles is not foreign to any sort of famous person/elected official/high level bureaucrat.
Rubber masks are incredibly realistic these days, even those publicly aknowledged-
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e-aH9DJLtc
CGI is incredible these days, as are holograms-
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC7Hbji2ZpI&t=11s
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zsdnr8-6Mm4
Even with the publicly available tech, it's easy to have several different Fauci's appearing to the public, without even getting into things like cloning.
But yes, keep on thinking you can judge the health of an alleged 80 year old man based on the person/persons or avatars you are seeing on TV and social media.
You tend to believe that things are fake. Like the virus isn't real, these people aren't real, currency isn't real, ownership of property isn't real. I mean, maybe this world isn't real and you're in a simulation, have you considered that?
Gold is worth something only because people believe it to be valuable. It's no different from fiat currency. People believe it to be valuable because it can be used to make various products. Likewise, people believe paper money to be valuable because they can go to the store and buy something with it.
The problem with your conspiracy theories, they aren't supported by evidence. The elites have no shortage of serfs. They don't need to run the risk of ruining everything by one person realizing something looks off about a person's face. In the case of Fauci, you're obviously wrong. It's just veering the topic off into "we don't know anything" and "that could have been anything" land.