April 15, 2020
U.S. Government’s $3.7 Million Grant to Wuhan Lab at Center of Coronavirus Outbreak
By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Chairman, Children’s Health DefenseThe Daily Mail reported that it has uncovered documents showing that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) gave $3.7 million to scientists at the Wuhan Lab at the center of coronavirus leak scrutiny. According to the British paper, “the federal grant funded experiments on bats from the caves where the virus is believed to have originated.”
Background: Following the 2002-2003 SARS coronavirus outbreak, NIH funded a collaboration by Chinese scientists, US military virologists from the bioweapons lab at Fort Detrick and National
Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists from NIAID to prevent future coronavirus outbreaks by studying the evolution of virulent strains from bats in human tissues. Those efforts included “gain of function” research which is “accelerated viral evolution” to create COVID Pandemic superbugs, enhanced bat borne COVID mutants more lethal and more transmissible than wild COVID.
… these researchers risk creating a monster germ that could escape the lab and seed a pandemic.
Fauci’s studies alarmed scientists around the globe who complained, according to a December 2017 NY Times article,
that “these researchers risk creating a monster germ that could escape
the lab and seed a pandemic.” Dr. Marc Lipsitch of the Harvard School of
Public Health’s Communicable Disease Center told the Times that Dr.
Fauci’s NIAID experiments “have given us some modest scientific
knowledge and done almost nothing to improve our preparedness for
pandemic, and yet risked creating an accidental pandemic.”In October 2014, following a series of federal laboratory mishaps that narrowly missed releasing these deadly engineered viruses, President Obama ordered the halt to all federal funding for Fauci’s dangerous experiments. NIAID-funded gain of function research continued after the moratorium in a Wuhan-based laboratory. Congress needs to launch an investigation of NIAID’s mischief in China.
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