Dr. Anthony Fauci is the public face of Covid’s national response. He is being criticized for his illegal behavior and funding unethical biomedical research.
Legislators are now lining up for the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), chief, resignation. He lied to Congress about funding dangerous ‘gain-of-function’ research at Wuhan Institute of Virology.
There are also new reports that 24 legislators are calling for an investigation into whether a doctor funded unethical research on beagle pups to test antiparasitic medication. The research was conducted in Tunisia and involved the enslavement of the puppies with flesh-eating insects after their vocal cords were cut so scientists could not hear their screams.
At least 15 House Republicans have called for Fauci’s resignation following news that the NIH had funded controversial animal testing in other countries. Tennessee Republican Senator Bill Hagerty recently took to Twitter to call for Fauci’s resignation. On Friday, Doug LaMalfa, a California Republican Representative, called for Dr. Fauci’s resignation and prosecution for his illegal actions.
“For the past year and a half, critical decisions for the whole country have hinged off of Dr. Fauci’s advice and decrees. Two presidents have used his advice as the basis for our nation’s response to COVID-19,” Rep. LaMalfa said.
“Yet here we have incontrovertible proof that he has been intentionally lying to Congress,” he added. “Dr. Fauci must resign and should face prosecution for perjury.”
EcoHealth Alliance’s October grant proposal revealed that it wanted to establish a ‘new coronavirus at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
“We will compile sequence/RNAseq data from a panel of closely related strains and compare full-length genomes, scanning for unique SNPs representing sequencing errors,” the grant application says.
Recently the National Institutes of Health (NIH), issued a letter to correct the record concerning several misstatements made Dr. Fauci, and Dr. Francis Collins who is retiring as director of the NIH. Despite the fact that such research is illegal under Trump’s administration, the public health agency admitted it had funded Wuhan lab gain-of-function research.
EcoHealth Alliance, a third-party ‘non-profit’ that funneled money to Wuhan’s lab, was required by the NIH to disclose the actual research being conducted. Rutgers Professor Richard H. Ebright, Chemical Biology and Chemistry, noted the admission by NIH.
“NIH corrects untruthful assertions by NIH Director Collins and NIAID Director Fauci that NIH had not funded gain-of-function research in Wuhan,” Professor Ebright notes. “NIH states that EcoHealth Alliance violated Terms and Conditions of NIH grant AI110964.”
Professor Ebright explains that the NIH was aware of the documents in 2018 but had not reviewed them regularly.
“The NIH received the relevant documents in 2018 and reviewed the documents in 2020 and again in 2021,” Ebright said. “The NIH–specifically, Collins, Fauci, and Tabak–lied to Congress, lied to the press, and lied to the public. Knowingly. Willfully. Brazenly.”
Rep. Mark Meadows cited one exchange between Sen. John Kennedy and Dr. Fauci that showed that the Director of NIAID lied to Congress.
This clip of @SenJohnKennedy questioning Dr. Fauci in May on ‘gain of function’ research is suddenly worth a re-watch.
— Mark Meadows (@MarkMeadows) October 21, 2021
Dr. Fauci has some explaining to do. pic.twitter.com/3vFZYXHpS9
After an investigation into puppy torture to test anti-parasitic medication, the doctor is now facing growing public anger. According to a letter signed by 24 lawmakers, the NIAID, headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci was found to have funded cruel experiments that were carried out on puppies as young as six months old.
“Our investigators show that Fauci’s NIH division shipped part of a $375,800 grant to a lab in Tunisia to drug beagles and lock their heads in mesh cages filled with hungry sandflies so that the insects could eat them alive,” White Coat Waste told Changing America. “They also locked beagles alone in cages in the desert overnight for nine consecutive nights to use them as bait to attract infectious sand flies.”
“White Coat Waste claims that 44 beagle puppies were used in a Tunisia, North Africa, laboratory, and some of the dogs had their vocal cords removed, allegedly so scientists could work without incessant barking,” Changing America learned. “According to the White Coat Waste Project, the Food and Drug Administration does not require drugs to be tested on dogs, so the group is asking why the need for such testing.”
A bi-partisan letter spearheaded by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) was sent to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) objecting that the cordectomies were a ‘cruel’ and a ‘reprehensible misuse of taxpayer funds.”
“We write with grave concerns about reports of costly, cruel, and unnecessary taxpayer-funded experiments on dogs commissioned by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,” the lawmakers wrote.
“The dogs were all between six and eight months old. The commissioned tests involved injecting and force-feeding the puppies an experimental drug for several weeks, before killing and dissecting them,” it continued.
“Of particular concern is the fact that the invoice to NIAID included a line item for ‘cordectomy.’ As you are likely aware, a cordectomy, also known as ‘devocalization,’ involves slitting a dog’s vocal cords in order to prevent them from barking, howling, or crying,” the letter went on.
“This cruel procedure – which is opposed with rare exceptions by the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Animal Hospital Association, and others – seems to have been performed so that experimenters would not have to listen to the pained cries of the beagle puppies. This is a reprehensible misuse of taxpayer funds,” the lawmakers said.
In addition to Mace, the following members of the House signed the letter: Cindy Axne (D-IA), Cliff Bentz (R-OR), Steve Cohen (D-TN), Rick Crawford (R-AR), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Scott Franklin (R-FL), Andrew Gabarino (R-NY), Carlos Gimenez (R-FL), Jimmy Gomez (D-CA), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Fred Keller (R-PA), Ted Lieu (D-CA), Lisa McClain (R-MI), Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), Brian Mast (R-FL), Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Scott Perry (R-PA), Bill Posey (R-FL), Mike Quigley (D-IL), Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA), Maria Salazar (R-FL), Terri Sewell (D-AL) and Daniel Webster (R-FL).
Now, the House members who sent the letter want Dr. Fauci’s explanation to the White Coat Waste Project report. Fauci’s agency has funded other questionable biomedical research, such as torturing puppies. Fauci has funded even more ethically questionable research.
Dr. Fauci, who is Biden’s top coronavirus adviser, was revealed to have spent more than $400,000 on experiments in which the scalps of aborted fetuses were grafted onto live mice and rats.
“Full-thickness human fetal skin was processed via removal of excess fat tissues attached to the subcutaneous layer of the skin, then engrafted over the rib cage, where the mouse skin was previously excised,” the researchers wrote.
“Graphic photographs from the study show patches of human skin grafted to rodent bodies and clearly sprouting human hair,” Just the News reported.
“Researchers involved with the study did not respond to queries for comment on the research. The NIAID and Anthony Fauci also did not respond to queries seeking more information about the project’s funding, including how often the NIAID funds projects using aborted fetal remains,” the report added. “Federal records show that the NIAID supplied the project with about $430,000 in funding over 2018 and 2019.”
These reports should be the final straw for the coronavirus advisor who has used the pandemic for almost two years to issue unconstitutional scientific validity decrees. It is time to “Fire Fuci” and, barring that from happening, lawmakers must continue uncovering his immoral acts until the American public completely ignores him.