Washington Post STILL lying, claiming Fauci did NOT fund work to modify bat virus. "Unfounded conspiracy theory"
The Lying Mainstream Media *still* won't admit that Fauci gave a huge grant of taxpayer funds to China--via the cunning (and routine) use of a "cutout"--to support "gain of function research" on coronaviruses.
Here's the Washington Post in an article yesterday:
...brought up an unfounded conspiracy theory that Anthony S. Fauci, the former chief medical adviser to President Biden, funded the creation of the coronavirus.
Hey, Post assholes: Do you shills and lackeys still stand by your endlessly-repeated claims during the first two years of the Chyna virus that it "evolved naturally from a bat virus"?
Y'all still stand by your bleats that the "bat virus" made the jump to humans when a resident of Wuhan ate an infected bat, purchased at the "wet market"? Or was it a pangolin? You don't know. You never knew, you just parroted whatever Fauci told you, like good lackeys.
And it didn't matter to you shills that it was utter horse-shit. All that mattered was that it was just plausible enough to fool your gullible, sheep-like readers, and many other naive Americans.
Do you deny that Fauci gave grants to a cutout called "EcoHealth Alliance," chaired by the smug Peter Daszak? Do you deny that EcoHealth gave a chunk of that money to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, specifically to fund gain-of-function research?
Do you deny that the Wuhan Institute was working to "modify" viruses? Cuz we've got their published papers from 2015 bragging about having succeeded in doing that--though back then the modification was only with a harmless gene. But once that was successful, the method was proven.
Liars, liars, liars. Gotta protect Fauci and the Democrats and Pfizer, eh?
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