Project Veritas's Release of Documents Showing Fauci Lied Before Congress
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2022 8:18 am
Project Veritas has released information on the Gain of Function Research done in Wuhan Lab under, according to these documents from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the military), at the behest of none other than Anthony Fauci.
Part 1: https://gettr.com/post/pnph9d123c
Part 2: https://gettr.com/post/pnpm9cd214
These are a quick read, but like many documents, they are still hard to read. Here's a more lay-person document that's a lot easier to read with a video that is succinct, quick, and clear.
As a means of understanding the basic premise here, that Fauci supported/encouraged/funded gain-of-function research when he testified before Congress that he did - essentially lying to congress. Gain-of-function research is on-topic here cause that's what Fauci lied about it. Why did he lie about it? Because according to the National Institute of Health - this is the definition of gain-of-function
Part 1: https://gettr.com/post/pnph9d123c
Part 2: https://gettr.com/post/pnpm9cd214
These are a quick read, but like many documents, they are still hard to read. Here's a more lay-person document that's a lot easier to read with a video that is succinct, quick, and clear.
As a means of understanding the basic premise here, that Fauci supported/encouraged/funded gain-of-function research when he testified before Congress that he did - essentially lying to congress. Gain-of-function research is on-topic here cause that's what Fauci lied about it. Why did he lie about it? Because according to the National Institute of Health - this is the definition of gain-of-function
Sounds ominous to me - listen for yourself:Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens. Such research, when conducted by responsible scientists, usually aims to improve understanding of disease causing agents, their interaction with human hosts, and/or their potential to cause pandemics.