10/25/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) knowingly funded gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses in Wuhan, China, a newly unearthed letter from the agency reveals.
Molecular biologist Richard H. Ebright presented the letter publicly to raise awareness about the fact that fake television “doctor” Tony Fauci lied under oath before Congress about how the NIH “has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
Dated October 20, the NIH letter written to House Oversight Committee Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) explains that a grant was awarded to EcoHealth Alliance, which then sub-awarded it to the Wuhan lab.
This cash from the NIH was used to fund research projects in both 2018 and 2019 that tested “if spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to the human ACE2 receptor in a mouse model.”
“In this limited experiment,” the letter goes on to explain, “laboratory mice infected with the SHC014 WIV1 bat coronavirus became sicker than those infected with the WIV1 bat coronavirus.”
By definition, this is gain-of-function research to a T, and it proves that Fauci is a liar who thought he would get away with denying the facts.
The letter goes on to state plainly that it “corrects untruthful assertions by NIH Director Collins and NIAID Director Fauci that NIH had not funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan.”
It does not get any plainer than this when it comes to blowing the lid on Collins’ and Fauci’s little game of denial. Did these two not think that the facts would eventually come out, exposing them basically for treason?
We also now know that Fauci and Collins sent American taxpayer dollars to the University of Pittsburgh to harvest organs and other tissue from live babies in order to produce the “vaccines” distributed in “Operation Warp Speed.”
“The NIH received the relevant documents in 2018 and reviewed the documents in 2020 and again in 2021,” Ebright tweeted.
“The NIH – specifically, Collins, Fauci, and Tabak – lied to Congress, lied to the press, and lied to the public. Knowingly. Willfully. Brazenly.”
The letter further shows that EcoHealth Alliance blatantly violated the terms and conditions laid out in the NIH grant when it failed to report certain key findings as delineated by the agency.
The NIH clearly wrote in the grant that “out of an abundance of caution and as an additional layer of oversight, language was included in the terms and conditions of the grant award to EcoHealth that outlined criteria for a secondary review, such as a requirement that the grantee report immediately a one log increase in growth.”
“These measures would prompt a secondary review to determine whether the research aims should be re-evaluated or new biosafety measures should be enacted,” the new letter further explains.
“EcoHealth failed to report this finding right away, as was required by the terms of the grant.”
After learning about the letter, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) tweeted that “‘I told you so’ doesn’t even begin to cover it here.” Paul, as you may recall, grilled Fauci on numerous occasions about the matter, only to have Fauci deny any and all wrongdoing.
“Fauci knew,” added Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ar.) in his own tweet about the letter. “He should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
A handful of other politicians also made their voices heard, reiterating that this proves Fauci to be a liar, and one who committed perjury by lying under oath before Congress.
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