Eco Health Alliance Was Conducting Function Experiments

Breaking news: Contrary to their previous denials, the Eco Health Alliance of bio geneticists based in the USA was carrying out ‘gain of function‘ experiments in cooperation with the Chinese Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2019.

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This work involved the creation of infectious viral pandemic pathogens using the Mers coronavirus backbone with a mixture of added bat coronavirus fragments.

A newly released summary of their work indicates that they succeeded in creating new viruses capable of infecting humanised animals.

This is the missing piece in the covid origin saga and raises serious questions about the safety of ongoing bioengineering work.

It appears that whilst NIH was part-funding this work, they were unaware of the highly risky nature of the experiments actually being performed.

This again underlines the lab origin theory of covid, and more importantly points to the huge risks that have and are still being taken by genetic researchers.

It also points to the secrecy surrounding work being funded by governments around the globe.

It is time that such work is outlawed.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that now that the genie has been let out of the bottle, it can be put back by more of the same.

Biotechnologists and technocrats want us to accept a regime of engineered medicine and vaccination.

SAY NO.

ECOHEALTH ALLIANCE CONDUCTED RISKY EXPERIMENTS ON MERS VIRUS IN CHINA

DOCUMENTS RELEASED BY the National Institutes of Health yesterday raise new questions about government-funded research on viruses conducted in China.

The annual grant reports from EcoHealth Alliance, which the NIH sent to The Intercept in response to a lawsuit, provided additional evidence that the U.S. nonprofit — which studies emerging infectious diseases — and its sub-awardee, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, were engaged in risky experiments and that the NIH may not have been fully aware of these activities.

Read the full article here: Ecohealth Alliance Conducted Risky Experiments on Mers Virus in China

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