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Almost two years before coronavirus became a household word, a National Institute of Health lab in Montana was conducting experiments with bats that focused on the spread of the virus.
The 2018 research was funded by the “Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and a research grant from NIH AID,” according to a report on the study available through the National Library of Medicine.
Just in time for Halloween, new details have been uncovered about bats from a Maryland zoo that were used for dangerous coronavirus experiments.
This lab has received over $20 million taxpayer-funded grants for batty experiments and who knows what else.
Apparently Fauci is still experimenting with gain of function and still receiving taxpayer money. Hopefully you hung onto your masks, a new election may mean a new pandemic.
MSN
The 2018 research was funded by the “Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and a research grant from NIH AID,” according to a report on the study available through the National Library of Medicine.
Just in time for Halloween, new details have been uncovered about bats from a Maryland zoo that were used for dangerous coronavirus experiments.
This lab has received over $20 million taxpayer-funded grants for batty experiments and who knows what else.
Apparently Fauci is still experimenting with gain of function and still receiving taxpayer money. Hopefully you hung onto your masks, a new election may mean a new pandemic.
MSN