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FRAUD(CHI) LIED: NIH now admits Fauci lied to U.S. Congress about funding Wuhan ‘gain-of-function’ animal experiments, will PETA call for his resignation?

The National Institutes of Health has conceded that contrary to the repeated assertions of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH did indeed fund highly dangerous gain-of-function research on bat-borne coronaviruses in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

For almost two years, both NIH Director Francis Collins and NIAID Director Anthony Fauci claimed that the NIH had not funded horrific and dangerous ‘gain-of-function animal research in China’s Wuhan Laboratory. Dr. Fauci, the Director of NIAID, as well as Dr.Collins, were under oath when testifying in Congress. They denied that the NIH funded the gain-of-function research in Wuhan. We now find out they both lied. Earlier this year, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) asked Francis “Blind Eye” Collins to resign, but for some unexplained reason it did not ask for  Fauci’s resignation. In October, NIH Director did finally resign. Given this new revelation of Fauci’s funding “gain-of-function” animal research at the Wuhan Lab (and his funding of many other horrendous animal experiments all over the world), and his subsequent blatant lies to the U.S. Congress under oath, it is now crystal clear that Anthony Fauci needs to resign as well. The question is: will PETA call for his resignation? If not, why not?

AMANDA NIEVES: In February, the White Coat Waste Project (WCWP) organization exposed how Wuhan University is one of 27 labs in China—like the notorious Wuhan Institute of Virology — authorized to receive taxpayer funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) specifically for animal experiments. We also brought these shady labs to the attention of the White House back in January 2020.

Documents released to The Intercept via a public records lawsuit show that Wuhan University’s Center for Animal Experiments apparently collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on dangerous and cruel taxpayer-funded coronavirus experiments on “humanized” mice that experts and most Americans believe caused the pandemic…

As WCWP found in their Worldwide Waste investigation, these two Wuhan facilities are among hundreds of labs around the world that are eligible for NIH funding for animal experiments. SOURCE…

TIAN LOWE: A full two years after Wuhan hosted the 2019 Military World Games, determined by House Foreign Affairs Republicans to be one of the planet’s first super-spreader events of the novel coronavirus pandemic, a top official at the National Institutes of Health has conceded that contrary to the repeated assertions of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the NIH did indeed fund highly dangerous gain-of-function research on bat-borne coronaviruses in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

In a letter to Kentucky Republican James Comer, the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, Lawrence A. Tabak of the NIH admitted that… after two years of external outrage over the possibility of the lab leak hypothesis, the nation’s top medical research agency conducted an additional review of how the funds authorized by Fauci and friends were used by EcoHealth Alliance, the New York City-based nonprofit organization headed by frequent WIV collaborator Peter Daszak…

Per the letter, EcoHealth did indeed “fail to report” findings required by the terms of the NIH grant, and even more crucially, the biohacking of viruses obtained by EcoHealth, which fall under the obvious definition of gain-of-function experiments, was conducted at the WIV… The bulk of Tabak’s letter is spent on covering the potential culpability of the NIH, claiming some sort of false equivalence between the possible mutation time of the WIV-controlled RaTG13 to become SARS-Cov-2 to that of chimpanzees into contemporary human beings. But the admission is no less gratifying. SOURCE…

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