The funding of research into bat viruses done by the Wuhan Institute, with financing by the NIH funded EcoHealth Alliance, lasted for over a decade.
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FoxNews.com reports that
State Department leaders were warned not to pursue an investigation into the origins of COVID-19, former department officials confirmed to Fox News on Thursday, amid fears that it would bring attention to U.S. funding of research at the Wuhan Institute where the virus may have escaped.
Vanity Fair reported that officials calling for transparency from the Chinese government were told not to explore the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s “gain of function” research, because it would bring what the outlet described as “unwelcome” attention of U.S. government funding into that research.
The outlet reported that Thomas DiNanno, a former acting assistant secretary of the State Department’s Bureau of Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance, wrote in a January memo that staff from two bureaus “warned” leaders within his office not to probe the origins of the virus because it risked opening “a can of worms.”
Multiple former State…
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It is all about power and control. Not good!
A lot of concerned, decent people try now to get us out of this mess . . .
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Hopefully there are enough concerned and decent people to stop the vaccine rollout until these experimental interventions are properly tested for safety and efficacy.
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