Sunday, March 31, 2024

Wuhan Institute of Virology in the Rocky Mountains? Biosafety committee found dozens of accidents at NIH-funded lab in 3 years

Is this not peculiar or is it bizarre! Zoonoses versus lab leak hypothesis!

Well, some experiments at the infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology were funded by the National Institutes of Health under its infamous Dr. Anthony Fauci when the Covid-19 global pandemic broke out.

According to Google and Bing search, this story was not widely reported to say the least. Caution is advisable!

"... Fort Collins, Colorado, could have become the next Wuhan, China, with dozens of lab accidents just this decade involving outbreak-prone pathogens in animals including coronaviruses, Zika and tuberculosis, according to a group that fights taxpayer-funded animal testing. ...
The "incident reports" from Colorado State University's Institutional Biosafety Committee minutes, obtained by Colorado Open Records Act request, detail 64 lab accidents from 2020 through 2023, the White Coat Waste Project said this week.

The National Institutes of Health chipped in more than $8 million in 2021 and 2023 to build a new CSU bat lab and import bats with Nipah virus and SARS-related coronaviruses via the EcoHealth Alliance, WCW discovered last fall, dubbing the campus "Wuhan West." ...
CSU is far from alone in preventable lab accidents, according to data from the Federal Select Agents Program, the Daily Mail reported this month. The CDC-USDA program lists more than 600 releases of "controlled" pathogens in the U.S. from 2014-2022, including the mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus and the bacterial infection Q fever. ..."

"... WCW has uncovered an alarming pattern of recent animal lab accidents at Colorado State University, which is working with the notorious EcoHealth Alliance and the NIH to build a new bat lab and breeding colony.
Never-before-seen records obtained by WCW show that from 2020 to 2023, dozens of animal lab accidents with bats, cats, hamsters, and mice exposed CSU staff to coronaviruses, Zika, rabies, Tuberculosis, and other dangerous pathogens that can cause deadly outbreaks. ..."

Wuhan on the Rockies? Biosafety committee found dozens of accidents at NIH-funded lab in 3 years | Just The News NIH approved second grant for new Colorado State bat lab and imported bats months after USDA found it committed animal cruelty, hid protocol on withholding pain meds from test subjects.





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