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They think they are just going to keep pulling this stuff and no one is ever going to call them on it.
Science Magazine, February 2019:
https://www.science.org/content/art...iments-make-bird-flu-more-risky-poised-resume
“Controversial lab studies that modify bird flu viruses in ways that could make them more risky to humans will soon resume after being on hold for more than 4 years. Science Insider has learned that last year, a U.S. government review panel quietly approved experiments proposed by two labs that were previously considered so dangerous that federal officials had imposed an unusual top-down moratorium on such research.”
In 2009, Prof. Kawaoka received a $9.5 million grant from [Bill] Gates for bird flu research. According to a UW press release, the study would examine:
“viral proteins that allow avian influenza viruses to bind to human receptors or facilitate efficient replication in human cells.”
Prof. Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, told Science: “This work should never have been done,”
In 2019 Gates gave another $2 million to mad UW Professor "Bird Man" Yoshihiro Kawaoka.
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Also kicking in a few mil is Fauci's NIAID.
UW Bird Man Prof. Yoshihiro Kawaoka.
Science Magazine, February 2019:
https://www.science.org/content/art...iments-make-bird-flu-more-risky-poised-resume
“Controversial lab studies that modify bird flu viruses in ways that could make them more risky to humans will soon resume after being on hold for more than 4 years. Science Insider has learned that last year, a U.S. government review panel quietly approved experiments proposed by two labs that were previously considered so dangerous that federal officials had imposed an unusual top-down moratorium on such research.”
In 2009, Prof. Kawaoka received a $9.5 million grant from [Bill] Gates for bird flu research. According to a UW press release, the study would examine:
“viral proteins that allow avian influenza viruses to bind to human receptors or facilitate efficient replication in human cells.”
Prof. Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, told Science: “This work should never have been done,”
In 2019 Gates gave another $2 million to mad UW Professor "Bird Man" Yoshihiro Kawaoka.

With new grants, Gates Foundation takes an early step toward a universal flu vaccine
After revising its expectations, the Gates Foundation is awarding millions in new grants to scientists who are starting toward a universal flu vaccine.

Also kicking in a few mil is Fauci's NIAID.
UW Bird Man Prof. Yoshihiro Kawaoka.