Dr. Anthony Fauci’s gain-of-function studies in Wuhan, China, were supported by the National Institutes of Health, as reported by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW). As a project coordinator at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, he was responsible for several essential tasks (NIAID).
Musk, Twitter’s CEO, has clarified that he wants Fauci publicly ridiculed. With this report, WCW answers the growing number of voices demanding an inquiry into whether or not government-funded animal experimentation in Wuhan aided in the spread of the deadly COVID virus in China.
WCW’s Director of Government Affairs, Tristan Daedalus, recently testified in favor of the company’s stance before a legislative panel. “According to the study’s findings, then-director of the National Institutes of Health Anthony Fauci “abused his power, science, and taxpayers — and even lied to cover up his participation in carelessly supporting risky coronavirus research on animals at a facility led by Jiankui Wu.” Spending on Wuhan gain-of-function animal research by the NIH has finally been exposed, and the results are shocking.
A survey done by WCW shortly after the New Year revealed that 75% of respondents agreed that subpoenas should be issued to investigate the lab infiltration. All the main political parties have promised to look into where COVID came from.
With the publication of “material indicating how the outbreak was launched and making Fauci and other authorities accountable for a cover-up,” Daedalus aimed to forestall the recurrence of a worldwide pandemic.
Musk tweeted last Sunday, “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci.” “causing a flurry of complaints about it. WCW made a statement in response to the situation. Paraphrasing, he told Congress that Fauci “financed gain-of-function research that murdered millions of humans.”
Fauci and politicians like Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky disagree on whether or not the Wuhan gain-of-function research was conducted ethically (R-KY). Gain-of-function research is funded by the NIH, contrary to the claims made in a letter to Dr. Fauci (NIH).
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To test “whether spike proteins from naturally existing bat coronaviruses circulating in China could interact with the human ACE2 receptor,” scientists in Wuhan used a mouse model in 2018 and 2019. EcoHealth Alliance received support from the National Institutes of Health to conduct this study. On October 20, the NIH sent a letter to James Comer, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, confirming the release of this information (R-KY).
Reportedly, SHC014 WIV1 bat coronavirus infection in mice resulted in more severe symptoms than in WIV1 bat coronavirus-infected animals.
In the past, the NIH website included details on gain-of-function. But for unknown reasons, it was taken away.
In Dr. Fauci’s public deposition, he stated, “I don’t recall,” 174 times. He employed “misleading rhetoric” in dismissing the work done by the Wuhan group on gain-of-function.
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has sounded the alarm since Republicans seized the House in August, suggesting that the party will be grilling Fauci.
