
Sharyl Attkisson reports that there is a lot more that they didn’t tell us. I grow weary when stuff comes out showing it’s not an accident.
In July 2022, National Institutes of Health (NIH) records revealed an FBI “inquiry” into the NIH’s controversial bat coronavirus taxpayer funded grant tied to China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. The records also showed that NIAID officials were concerned about risky and controversial “gain-of-function” research in China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology back in 2016.
Additionally, Dr. Anthony Fauci’s agency, NIAID, was also concerned about the nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance’s lack of compliance with reporting rules and use of gain-of-function research in the NIH-funded research involving bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, China. That’s despite the fact that EcoHealth Alliance has been given extensive taxpayer dollars from federal agencies, and partnered with controversial bat coronavirus research with communist Chinese scientists.
Yet, despite all of these revelations, EcoHealth Alliance was awarded a new NIH grant of taxpayer money titled “Analyzing the potential for future bat coronavirus emergence in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam,” on Sept. 21.
The new grant provides EcoHealth Alliance with $653,392 covering a period until Aug. 31, 2027, government records show.
Conspiracy? I think not. They are being exposed for not being as smart as they thought they were.