Tag: gain-of-function

China Advances Its Biowarfare Program Through Infiltration of US Virus Labs: Retired US Army Colonel

Chinese scientists, with military links, infiltrate American virology research institutions and feed the research results to the Chinese military to benefit China’s development of biological weapons, said retired U.S. Army Reserve colonel Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. In China, there is no difference between military and civilian research, and in 2016 the Chinese regime even mandated the…


Facts Matter (April 13): New Documents Show NIH Funded ‘Gain-of-Function’ Research in China: Expert’s Analysis

According to a treasure trove of about 10,000 pages of government documents, it turns out that the NIH was in fact funding virus alteration research over at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Specifically, the money was being funneled through a subgrant given to an organization called the EcoHealth Alliance. And what the researchers were doing…


Dr. Fauci Warned About Coronaviruses in 2003—But Didn’t Act On It

Commentary Few would argue the United States, or any country for that matter, was prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic, even though, starting in 2003, the U.S. devoted $5.6 billion to fund Project Bioshield, running through 2013, and another $2.8 billion of funding through 2018. Project Bioshield was designed to prepare the United States against a…


History Will Grind Out the Truth

Commentary “History will figure that out on its own.” That is what Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) recently replied to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. In a heated congressional exchange, Fauci derided the idea that the COVID-19 pandemic was due to the leak of a dangerous virus, engineered…


Rand Paul: The Antidote to Anthony Fauci

I had a follow-up interview with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) about his upcoming hearing in the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee, in light of revelations about gain-of-function research, the NIH’s removal of that phrase from its website, cruel lab experiments on beagles, and why Dr. Anthony Fauci is still employed, as well as…


Daszak Admits Gain-of-Function Research Continued, CCP Censoring Data | Truth Over News

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently gave EcoHealth five days to submit “any and all unpublished data” from its experiments at the Wuhan lab. Daszak responded, vacillating between “the dog ate my homework” and “we’re all in this together.” But he failed to provide all of the required data. Daszak’s letter, more a legal…


The Ignoble Lie

Commentary In a controversial passage in Plato’s “Republic,” Socrates introduced the idea of the “noble lie” (“gennaios pseudos”). A majestic fiction, he says, could sometimes serve society by persuading uninformed citizens of something good for them. Ever since, many prevaricators have used the excuse that they lied for the common good. Take Dr. Anthony Fauci,…


Beijing Denounces US Call to Support Taiwan

A letter is adding fuel to one of the most controversial debates in the United States: whether American taxpayers’ money was used to fund dangerous research inside the Wuhan lab. An energy initiative is up for discussion at the next G20 summit. It suggests cutting CO2 emissions in half by 2030. But an expert says…


Stop ‘Outsourcing’ Unethical Science to Other Countries

Commentary Did the United States really fund “medical research,” in which beagle puppies were drugged and their heads sealed in containers infested with hungry sandflies? Yes, according to the White Coat Waste Project. Documents the organization obtained through the Freedom of Information Act appear to show that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases…


NIH Removes Language on ‘Gain-of-Function’ From Website Amid Criticism Over Funding Chinese Research

The National Institutes of Health altered a key portion of its website last week around the time it disclosed to Congress that experiments it funded in China met the definition of gain-of-function. The federal agency, known as the NIH, had a detailed explanation of gain-of-function research on its site, noting that the term refers to any…