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04/28/21 6:23 PM

#371881 RE: fuagf #371870

Ok, just the previously unposted supporting information then:

It’s clear that the US taxpayer provided funding to the lab in Wuhan for viral research that was ultimately used to create vaccines for covid 19.

The true motivation of the people involved is difficult to prove but, the results are not. The push for universal expiremental vaccine to every human being on the planet is apparent and the fact that the pharmaceutical companies involved in this endeavor will benefit financially.

AND... the true cost of the 200 billion dollar “economic benefit” on the 10 billion dollar investment that Bill Gates brags about is at a cost of 4 Trillion and counting for US taxpayers...

Congress has passed about $4 trillion in spending over the last year to respond to the pandemic and its economic effects. Most of the bills passed with bipartisan support, but Biden's plan passed along mostly party lines because Republicans opposed the large price tag of the package and provisions they say weren't related to COVID-19. 

https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/2021/03/11/covid-19-stimulus-how-much-do-coronavirus-relief-bills-cost/4602942001/

The Wuhan Institute of Virology remains the most likely source of the coronavirus pandemic, yet it is set to receive US taxpayer dollars for the next three years. Worse, the cash will fund more animal research.

https://nypost.com/2021/02/21/wuhan-lab-at-heart-of-covid-outbreak-may-get-more-us-funding/

Political pressure almost certainly played a part in the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) sudden termination of a grant it had awarded to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China for joint research on coronaviruses in bats and their potential to jump into humans. The project, which was cancelled in late April, had come under public attack from President Trump and some Republican lawmakers in the preceding weeks.

https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/us-funder-ends-coronavirus-research-with-wuhan-lab-amid-political-pressure/4011660.article

The EcoHealth Alliance has received more than $3.7 million since 2015 for its research on the risks of coronavirus spread through bats and the potential for spillover into humans. The effort has produced at least 20 scientific papers, including several published in prominent journals such as Nature.
As recently as April 2018, the NIH issued a press release promoting a study linked to the research project, whose authors included a scientist at the Wuhan lab.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/27/trump-cuts-research-bat-human-virus-china-213076