Friday, September 20

Bipartisan lawmakers call on Dr. Anthony Fauci to answer for alleged dog experiments


Denuncian supuestos experimentos con perros beagle, como los que aparecen en la foto.
They denounce alleged experiments with beagle dogs, like the ones in the photo.

Photo: Ari Perilstein / Hallmark Hall of Fame / Getty Images

A letter from bipartisan legislators demanded responses from the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to the president Biden , the Dr. Anthony Fauci, on alleged evidence of laboratory with puppy dogs to test a drug, reported The Hill.

The date letter 21 of October, which was published on Twitter on the account of the Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace and is signed by 23 legislators, the majority of whom are Republicans, and directs the Dr. Fauci a series of questions that they want him to answer before the 12, related to allegations by The White Coat Waste Project involving drugged dog puppies during alleged drug experiments, according to n Newsweek.

The White Coat Waste Project, the nonprofit organization that noted earlier that American taxpayers were being used to fund the controversial Wuhan Institute of Virology , has now set its sights on the Dr. Anthony Fauci in a matter related to laboratory tests with domestic animals : They claim they have proof that dozens of beagle dogs have been infected with disease-causing parasites to test an experimental drug on them.

White Coat Waste Project stated on their blog that they used 23 puppies of beagle dogs in a laboratory in Tunisia, North Africa, and that some of the dogs had their vocal cords removed, supposedly so scientists could work without having to hear incessant barking.

“Our researchers show that the division of NHI de Fauci sent part of a grant of $ 375, 800 to a laboratory in Tunisia for drug beagles and locked up their heads put them in mesh cages filled with hungry sand flies so the insects could eat them alive, ”White Coat Waste told The Hill. “They also locked the beagles alone in cages in the desert for nine consecutive nights to use as bait to attract infectious sand flies.”

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) did not respond to a request for comment from The Hill.

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