Suspicions Arise That Wuhan Labs Double-Billed U.S. Government For Research
There are suspicions that the U.S. government paid tens to millions in unnecessary payments to Wuhan labs. China.
These payments were ostensibly made through U.S. Agency for International Development and National Institutes of Health (NIH), CBS News Reports.
“What I’ve found so far is evidence that points to double billing, potential theft of government funds. It is concerning, especially since it involves dangerous pathogens and risky research,” Former federal investigator Diane Cutler examined over 50,000 documents, including grants from the U.S. Government for high-risk research in China.
Sen. Roger Marshall (R.Kansas), who hired Cutler as an investigator, would like to create a 9/11-type commission to determine what really happened. “I think there’s 1.1 million reasons that American taxpayers should care,” He said. “You’ll have a plane [crash]. We want to find out why the plane crashes. We go to any lengths to do that. And the hope is we don’t have another plane crash for the same reason.”
Robert Redfield was the former director at the CDC. He testified that the NIH funded high-risk viruses in Wuhan.
Redfiled was Frequently Asked Questions Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-NY, about Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony in 2021 that no U.S. funding was available for gain-of function research. Gain-of-function refers to a process in which a disease is exacerbated in order to study the response.
“Do you think that Dr. Fauci intentionally lied under oath to Sen. Paul when he vehemently denied NIH’s funding of gain-of-function research?” Malliotakis enquired
“I think there is no doubt NIH was funding gain-of-function research,” Redfield responded.
“Is it likely American tax dollars funded the gain-of-function research that created this virus?” Malliotakis was a question.
“I think it did, not only from the NIH but the State Department, from USAID, and from DOD,” Redfield responded.
In January, Report The following was stated by the Office of Inspector General (OIG), Department of Health and Human Services. “NIH did not effectively monitor or take timely action to address” Compliance problems involving EcoHealth Alliance. The NIH granted a grant to EcoHealth Alliance and some of the funds were sent to Wuhan Institute of Virology.
EcoHealth Alliance received nearly $600,000. The funds were then transferred to WIV. OIG Recommended WIV must be prevented from future NIH funding.
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