Fauci, DOD, and CDC Funded Pathogen Research at Sudanese Biolab Militants Just Seized
The recent seizure of Sudan’s National Public Health Laboratory by militants has raised concerns about a potential “huge biological risk.” Shockingly, it has been revealed that the lab received financial and personnel support from various U.S. government bodies, including the Department of Defense, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institutes of Health agency. The lab has been conducting research into high-risk diseases such as cholera, which is one of the diseases flagged by the WHO as being affected by the seizure. The involvement of U.S. government agencies in the lab’s operations is extensive, with the CDC providing technical support and funding for the lab’s infrastructure, staffing, and technical capacity. The NIH agency, previously run by Dr. Fauci, has also funded research papers involving the Sudanese NPHL. The revelations about U.S. government involvement in Sudan’s NPHL follow similar scrutiny over support from a Hunter Biden-linked company for Ukrainian Biolabs working on “extremely dangerous pathogens.” It also follows Dr. Fauci allocating millions of taxpayer dollars to support gain-of-function research on coronavirus strains strikingly similar to COVID-19 at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. It’s a concerning trend that raises questions about the ethics of U.S. government involvement in high-risk research.
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