Monday, January 08, 2024

Starting the week,

guaranteed to make the 'You conspiracy nut!' Anony unhappy,
Scientists at the center of the “lab leak” controversy visited Anthony Fauci’s institute at the National Institutes of Health in 2017 to discuss their research — just months before NIH lifted a pause on high-risk virology, and two years before a novel coronavirus emerged near their lab in Wuhan.

Wuhan Institute of Virology Senior Scientist Shi Zhengli passed a security screening to visit National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases staffers in June 2017, where she gave a presentation about novel coronaviruses, emails obtained by U.S. Right to Know show.
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Highly redacted State Department cables obtained by U.S. Right to Know last year show that the U.S. possesses “cyber evidence” of military “shadow labs” at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

A 2021 State Department fact sheet stated that “despite the WIV presenting itself as a civilian institution,” it has conducted classified research on behalf of the Chinese military “since at least 2017.”
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Fauci has dismissed the relevance of this research to the worst pandemic in a century. He falsely claimed in Senate testimony in 2021 that NIAID did not fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan.

In an interview last year with Australian media, Fauci downplayed the significance of NIAID’s funding to EcoHealth and its collaborators in Wuhan.

But emails obtained through FOIA show that Fauci was alerted by January 27, 2020, that his institute had funded “among the biggest players in coronavirus work,” namely EcoHealth Alliance and its collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

Etc.  Fauci & Co. belong in cells, for lying under oath if nothing else.


Woke assholes at work



Oh yeah, this could get interesting:

And now, I must go be somewhat constructive.  Or at least get some stuff out of the way.

2 comments:

Dan said...

The left controls mtf vast majority of judges, especially in cities where this type of conduct occ and where such a suit would be heard. Thus any such lawsuit would be doomed before the ink on it was dry.

monkmcg said...

Lawyers never miss an opportunity to fish for a pay day. Even if (big if - see comment above) you won the award would not be enough to cover the attorney fees so you would be on the hook for the rest.