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Senators probe Fauci-run virus lab in Montana where US scientists were infecting bats with Covid-like viruses shipped in from WUHAN in 2018 - years before the pandemic
2023-11-09
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Senators are demanding answers about a laboratory in Montana where US taxpayer money was used to manipulate coronaviruses before the pandemic.

DailyMail.com revealed last week how government-sponsored researchers infected bats with a 'SARS-like' virus in 2018 as part of a collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is at the center of the Covid cover-up scandal.

Republican Senators Joni Ernst, from Iowa, and Eric Schmitt, from Missouri, will today send a letter to the National Institutes of Health demanding 'to learn more about potentially risky research’ carried out at Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML).

The senators’ letter, seen by DailyMail.com, reads: ‘There is no room for error and no excuse for carelessness, since even a minor mishap can be catastrophic when dealing with dangerous biological agents, especially those with pandemic potential.’

The letter lays out 10 questions, including how many live bats are currently being housed at the lab and future planned experiments.

The senators' letter highlighted the lab had previously reported a number of protocol breaches, including a mouse infected with an Ebola-like virus escaping its cage and roaming free for a day and unauthorized individuals, including a child, found wandering near the lab’s primate facility.

The CDC was not alerted immediately about the breaches because, the letter states, lab officials 'did not believe they needed to report the escaped rodent but later did when instructed to by CDC officials.'

The revelation last week was met with anger among politicians who said it revealed eerie ties between the NIH, which was under Dr Anthony Fauci's leadership at the time, and the Chinese lab feared to have sparked the global Covid-19 pandemic.

It also exposed the controversial research tactics being funded by American taxpayer dollars.

The 2018 collaboration saw Rocky Mountain researchers infect 12 Egyptian fruit bats that had been acquired from a shady, 'roadside' Maryland zoo.

The animals were infected with a 'SARS-like' virus called WIV1-coronavirus to study the virus' behavior and transmissibility. The virus had been shipped from the Wuhan lab the FBI believes caused the Covid pandemic, though the research determined the novel virus could not cause a 'robust infection.'

Rocky Mountain Laboratories was constructed in 1928 in Hamilton, Montana, and is a 'state-of-the-art biomedical research facility,' the NIH said. A key component of the facility is its research into vector-borne diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease, as well as coronaviruses and antibiotic-resistant diseases.

Now, the lab is spending $125 million in Covid-19 funds to construct a new biosafety level 2 lab that will support animal breeding, holding and experiment programs, as well as quarantine for animals classified as biosafety levels 3 and 4.

The new facility will also expand RML’s capabilities for studies involving exotic species, including bats.

The senators added they are also concerned about the work the NIH is doing with the non-profit scientific research organization EcoHealth Alliance.

Senator Joni Ernst told DailyMail.com in a statement: 'We have watched the horror movie of Chinese state-run Wuhan Lab’s experiments on coronaviruses in bats, and I have worked to defund Ecohealth’s dangerous projects.

'To willingly allow the sequel to happen at the taxpayers’ expense is plain batty. But under Fauci’s leadership, Rocky Mountain Lab has increased its risky research of pandemic potential.

'We cannot allow what happened in Wuhan on our own shores, which is why I’m working to prevent any future lab leak.'

The RML has a long and ongoing history of collaborating with the organization, which the lawmakers describe as ‘the virus-hunting group that steered US taxpayer dollars into the Wuhan Institute for research on bat coronaviruses.’

They said EHA violated the health agency’s grant policies by not notifying officials when EHA’s subcontractor, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, enhanced coronaviruses in its labs and repeatedly refused requests to provide documents about those experiments, which, the senators claim, could contain crucial clues about the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The senators added: ‘Needless to say, we are deeply concerned [the] NIH continues to invite this shady organization to collaborate, especially on pandemic prevention studies, since the group has thus far not prevented any pandemics, but may have caused one.

‘Quite frankly, it sounds way too much like a bad sequel to a horror movie, featuring the same cast of characters and predictable plot.

‘We would, therefore, like to learn more about RML’s past, present and future experimentation with select agents and dangerous pathogens as well as collaborations with EcoHealth Alliance.’
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  We were all safe. Montana has no wet markets.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-11-09 15:48  

#3  Notice how its never the LSD's or the state media seeking the real facts on the C-19?

Posted by: NN2N1   2023-11-09 08:31  

#2  There is part of northern lower Michigan where I have a huge number of cousins. For decades I've been scanning one of the local papers obituary columns for news of any of them passing on. Starting about Nov. 2019 I noticed a huge spike in death listings among the elderly -- that is a basic took of all epidemiologists, simply to note whether the trend line of deaths is steady or suddenly going upward. The upward spike indicates something new is at loose among the population of an area. I mentioned this to many of my relatives up there at the time. When COVID was announced, I had a notion that it had been loose among the population months prior to it even being identified. I've not read much news coverage about autopsies / post mortem studies indicating whether or not COVID was very common in the USA starting in about October 2019.
Posted by: Elmaper McGurque1612   2023-11-09 04:46  

#1  First ever 'vampire viruses' are discovered in the wild in the US
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-11-08 11:35  

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