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Fauci’s NIH Funded Research to Drug and Kill Puppies with Insects

Fauci, NIH, 600,000 dólares, WIV, Wuhan, laboratorio

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A White Coat Waste Project investigation revealed that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), under the control of Anthony Fauci, funded organizations that injected and force-fed dogs with an experimental drug for several weeks before killing and dissecting them.

According to the investigation, the institute spent $1.68 million of its taxpayers’ money to poison and “debark” 44 beagle puppies. It was also learned that they infected the animals with disease-causing parasites to test an experimental drug on them.

“These dogs were subjected to some of the cruelest treatment imaginable. In a procedure called ‘cordectomy,’ sometimes called ‘debarking,’ the puppies’ vocal cords were cut.” explains White Coat Waste Project, a nonprofit organization.

“Helpless beagles are drugged, but this time, their heads were locked in mesh cages filled with hundreds of infected sand flies.”

After learning of the investigation, a bipartisan letter was released demanding answers from the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and chief medical advisor to President Biden.

Leading the effort is Rep. Nancy Mace (RS.C.). The letter to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) says the cordectomies are “cruel” and represent a “reprehensible misuse of taxpayer funds.”

1 thought on “Fauci’s NIH Funded Research to Drug and Kill Puppies with Insects”

  1. White Coat Waste Project has revealed an investigation about Anthony Fauci’s experiment where the national institutes of Health have conducted a trial on 44 beagle puppies by feeding and injecting them. During the experiment, they spent 1.68$ million to get the consequences of their drugs.

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