Fauci is the real person responsible for the pandemic

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Everything is centered on the work of the coronavirus pandemic subcommittee, which was established in April 2020 with the original goal of evaluating the Trump administration's policies. But once the Republicans took control of the House, the subcommittee shifted its focus to look into the gain-of-function tests and the source of Sars Cov2.

The storyline is similar to that of a suspenseful movie: between 2014 and 2020, Fauci's National Institute of Health provided over $3 million in funding to the American non-governmental organization EcoHealth Alliance, headed by Peter Daszak, for a project at the Wuhan Institute of Virology titled "Understand the risk of the bat coronavirus emergency."

Investigative journalists from The Intercept requested access to papers, and upon doing so, they found that reports that the NGO was supposed to deliver between 2019 and 2020 were either missing entirely or had a great deal of confusing contradictions. What then did Wuhan's EcoHealth Alliance accomplish in 2019 and 2020, prior to the outbreak of Sars Cov 2? He experimented with gain-of-function.

Furthermore, Daszak's non-governmental organization (NGO) has received confirmation from Lawrence Tabak, the deputy director of the National Institutes of Health, which is headed by Anthony Fauci. Congresswoman Debbie Lesko and Lawrence Tabak revealed during their exchange before the Covid subcommittee that gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was financed by the NIH via the EcoHealth Alliance.

The assertions made by Tabak are disruptive because they go against what Anthony Fauci said in front of the US Congress in May 2021, which was that the NIH had never supported research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology on gain-of-function. So Tabak or Fauci, who is lying? This is not where it ends.

Due to the fact that the subcommittee questioned David Morens, the senior consultant of the agency headed by Fauci, who, it was revealed through reconstructions, had altered emails and official documents containing details about the activities funded at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, such as refusing to disclose information pertaining to EcoHealth Alliance.

In response to inquiries from the subcommittee, Tabak merely laughed and stated that he could not recall removing anything. The inquiry goes on, and in the interim, fresh information contributes to the narrative's assembly, which is beginning to take on the characteristics of a major global mystery.



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