New NIH Letter Again Confirms That Fauci Lied, Funding Went To Wuhan Lab; Cancels Funding Of Grant – Opinion

In a August 19th letter, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases(NIAID) announced suspension of sub-grants to EcoHealth Alliance in order to investigate bat coronaviruses from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.  Original purpose of funding was to identify which bat-borne coronaviruses could make it from animals to humans, and to assess the possibility that they might mutate to become deadly pandemic pathogens.  EcoHealth Alliance did not report in violation of terms their grant that a more dangerous virus infected humans with ACE2 receptors was created during the 2018-2019 grant.

Those ACE2 receptors were used by SARS CoV-2, the virus that caused the COVID-19 epidemic. However, the NIH says that no experiments have been conducted with viruses with genetic similarity to SARS CoV-2.

You can find the following letter in your mailbox:

However, NIH identified an R01 violation that could not be corrected. with conditions specific to the award. Two times, NIH requested that EHA provides NIH with the following: Laboratory notebooks, and electronic original files from research at WIV. To date, WIV has not made these records available. Under 45 CFR 75.371, “If a non-federal entity fails to Respect federal regulations and statutes. Additional conditions may be imposed by HHS pass-through entities or agencies that award HHS benefits. § 75.207. If HHS awards agency or pass-through entity finds that the compliance is not possible Additional conditions imposed by the HHS awarding agent or agency cannot remedy this situation. One or more pass-through entities can be created [enforcement]Actions, as necessary in the
These are the circumstances[.]” 45 CFR 75.371. These actions could include partially terminating federal funding award. Id. 75.371(c).

EHA was informed today by NIH that WIV cannot fulfill its subaward duties. The WIV subaward under grant R01AI110964 is cancelled for non-compliance with the award terms. Conditions requiring the provision of records upon request to NIH

In a letter dated October 20, 2021, the same day that the NIH changed the definition of “gain-of-function research” on their website, the NIH admitted that the 2018-2019 grant progress report from the EcoHealth Alliance had omitted information regarding the creation of a virus which was capable of infecting humans.  EcoHealth Alliance was allowed five days for documents to be turned over in connection to the creation this virus.

It is clear that the recent and October 2021 letters prove that Dr. Anthony Fauci lies about statements he made to Congress.  Fauci stated to Senator Rand Paul, May 20, 2021, that funding from NIAID was not for gain of function. He also said that research at Wuhan Institute of Virology was prohibited.

That hearing was:

“Sen. Paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect that the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

Also available in the following:

“[W]e have not funded gain-of-function research on this virus in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

Yet again

“I don’t know how many times I can say it, Madam Chair, we did not fund gain-of-function research to be conducted in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”

The NIH letters not only confirm that EcoHealth Alliance funding was suspended due to gain-of function experiments creating a more deadly virus. They also confirm that these experiments were conducted at Wuhan Institute of Virology through a sub-award.

While the NIH claimed that none of the viruses tested could ever have become SARS CoV-2 viruses, it also admitted that the two viruses under which the experiments were performed shared more than 96% of their genome code with the COVID-19 virus.

The EcoHealth Alliance grant was cancelled by Donald Trump during the COVID-19 epidemic’s initial stages. He stated that US taxpayer money should not have been used for risky experiments in China.  This was met with strong accusations of anti-Asian biases and xenophobia.  After Trump’s initial order was met in April 2020, the NIAID ordered the resumption of the funding in August 2020.

In May 2021, RedState identified this very grant as the grant responsible for the types of research that could have created the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a claim that was widely dismissed by legacy media and big tech as a “conspiracy theory.”  Later in September 2021, The Intercept identified the same grant as proof of the NIH’s and  Dr. Fauci’s dishonesty about work conducted at the Wuhan lab.

RedState also has covered the in-depth investigations of Peter Daszak (President EcoHealth Alliance), who opposed investigation into Wuhan Institute of Virology.  You may recall that Daszak organized the rejection letter, signed by many viral experts, which denied that the virus could have originated in the Wuhan laboratory.   He also found himself on both the WHO and the Lancet Scientific Journal’s teams in the investigation of the origins of COVID-19.  If EcoHealth Alliance is even potentially responsible for the creation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, Daszak’s involvement in the investigation processes is a wild conflict of interest.  The NIH should never have been trusting the word of EcoHealth Alliance or Daszak without independent confirmation. EcoHealth Alliance even had to be able to identify their Wuhan lab work so that the NIH did not consider it risky gain of function research.

Source: NIH letter to Rep. James Coer
Source: NIH letter to Rep. James Coer
Source: NIH letter to Rep. James Coer
Source: NIH letter to Rep. James Coer

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