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The families of four people who died from COVID-19 and one person injured by the virus are suing EcoHealth Alliance and the international nonprofit’s president, Peter Daszak, Ph.D., and a cohort of government and elected officials, hospitals, military personnel and others.
According to a complaint filed Aug. 2 in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the defendants exposed the plaintiffs to “undue risk and actual harm” — “whether accidental or intentional” — by helping to fund and conduct gain-of-function (GOF) research, create and release COVID-19, and conspire “to cover up” these actions.
Patricia Finn, the victims’ attorney, told the New York Post:
“If we had known the source or origin of this virus and had not been misled that it was from a pangolin in a wet market, and rather we knew that it was a genetically manipulated virus, and that the scientists involved were concealing that from our clients, the outcome could have been very different.”
The plaintiffs allege the defendants “knew that coronaviruses were dangerous and capable of causing a worldwide pandemic in the human population” and that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) — SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) — was a readily transmissible disease, airborne, and could spread through small droplets of saliva in a similar way to cold and influenza.
Four of the plaintiffs, named below, claim wrongful death of a family member, each of whom “died as a direct and proximate result of medical complications” caused by a COVID-19 infection.
- Jenny Golden, daughter of Mary Conroy, died in August 2021.
- Monique Adams, daughter of Emma D. Holley, died in August 2021.
- Traci Osuna, wife of Raul Osuna, died in September 2021.
- Melissa Carr, wife of Larry W. Carr, died in August 2021.
Plaintiff Paul Rinker’s claim is for personal injuries. Rinker was diagnosed with COVID-19 in 2021, hospitalized and placed in the intensive care unit.
According to the complaint, many of the defendants’ failures are documented in U.S. Inspector Gen. Christi Grimm’s January report, “The National Institutes of Health and EcoHealth Alliance Did Not Effectively Monitor Awards and Subawards, Resulting In Missed Opportunities to Oversee Research and Other Deficiencies.”
The U.S. Office of the Inspector General (OIG) found NIH and EcoHealth did not sufficiently comply with procedures, which limited their abilities to “effectively monitor federal grant awards and subawards to understand the nature of the research conducted, identify potential problem areas, and take corrective action.”
The report noted the NIH did not refer the research to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for an “outside review for enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPPs) because it [NIH] determined the research did not involve and was not reasonably anticipated to create, use, or transfer an ePPP.”
The OIG concluded:
“NIH missed opportunities to more effectively monitor research. With improved oversight, NIH may have been able to take more timely corrective actions to mitigate the inherent risks associated with this type of research.”
In 2014, EcoHealth received its first $666,442 of a $4.3 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — under then-Director Anthony Fauci — to study the risk of bat coronavirus emergence and the potential for outbreaks in human populations.
The research included genetically manipulating coronaviruses to make them more infectious to humans.
Emails revealed the NIH colluded with EcoHealth to circumvent federal restrictions on GOF research and avoid oversight. At least two NIH officials expressed concern that the experiment might fall under the designation of GOF experiments banned under a 2014 federal moratorium.
According to The Intercept, Daszak stated in emails that WIV1, the parent of chimeric SARS-like viruses, “has never been demonstrated to infect humans or cause human disease.” Yet three months earlier, in March 2016, Daszak’s collaborator, Ralph Baric, Ph.D., published a paper showing WIV1 did indeed have the ability to infect humans and posed a threat to the human population.
In April 2020, under the Trump administration, the NIH terminated EcoHealth’s grant over concerns the organization had violated the grant terms, using U.S. taxpayer money to fund GOF research at the Wuhan lab.
In May, NIH reinstated its grant to EcoHealth to study the risk of bat coronavirus spillover.
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Via https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-gain-of-function-ecohealth-lawsuit/

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From the article:
“In 2014, EcoHealth received its first $666,442 of a $4.3 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases — under then-Director Anthony Fauci — to study the risk of bat coronavirus emergence and the potential for outbreaks in human populations.
The research included genetically manipulating coronaviruses to make them more infectious to humans.”
This is an atrocity! People were made extremely fearful due to the fact that the lying lamestream media was told to hype the hell out of how dangerous this genetically manipulated virus was and the reason it was so dangerous was due to a few factors; the deliberate weakening of our immune systems via the toxins that had already been introduced into the food chain, the air we breathe, the water we drink and the fact that medical ‘care’ is not about healthcare but is about dollar signs for corporations and screw the patients.
Since people already had weakened immune systems due to all of the aforementioned, if that did not cause their demise then the hospital by virtue of killer ‘treatments’ for the virus surely would see that the patient expired, hence why there was such a push to kill people with those killer Covid ‘treatments’ since hospitals were given more money if the death certificate read: Patient, deceased due to Covid.”. Remember, there was evidence that suicides were listed as ‘dead from Covid as well as gunshot victims, drowning victims and so forth and so on. A lot of money changed hands over this, and it is about time people start suing and getting their share. A bit late, but better late than never.
The bottom line is the so-called ‘elites’ want us ALL dead. To them we are considered the “useless eaters.”
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It’s only in the past year. Shelby, since I started following the work of Canadian historian Matt Ehret, that I realize how dedicated the current ruling oligarchs are to see global population reduced. The Malthusian eugenics movement never disappeared. It simply went underground, to come roaring back in 2020 stronger than ever.
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Brook Jackson attorney Warner Mendenhall makes clear that people thinking there’s no possibility for attaining justice for those deaths and severe injuries caused by the mRNA bioweapons are wrong, – but, instead, the paths to achieving justice in American courtrooms for (premeditated) mRNA damages are available:
See: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/fraud–litigation/
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This is good news indeed, Jerry. All over the Western world, we see governments trying to walk back their malignant Covid narratives and pretend nothing happened. Fortunately there are multiple elements in the judicial system that are still honest, which still have a good chance of holding them accountable.
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