Discussing the NIH with an undercover reporter, Cholan admits the agency likely funded COVID research at the Wuhan lab, suggesting the U.S. government bears some degree of responsibility for the pandemic. “They [referring to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)] might have funded Wuhan—a lab in Wuhan, China—to, like, make COVID,” he says. The NIH data chief also alleges Dr. Anthony Fauci himself may have been involved, stating: “That’s where Fauci was the director. Like, they might have funded some labs to do vaccine studies and disease, like, to prepare for an outbreak.” Additionally, Cholan openly admits that the vaccines meant to prevent COVID-19 infections likely do not work as intended. “I haven’t gotten the latest COVID shots, and I’m not going to… there’s mixed evidence about if it really does anything,” Cholan tells the undercover reporter. He continues, “I don’t even know if these vaccines stop you from getting COVID,” before reconsidering his response and adding bluntly: “They don’t.”Cholan says one of his biggest concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccines was the approval process. “The measles vaccine requires several rounds of approval, but the COVID-19 vaccines were accelerated through the approvals for all of us to get our boosters,” he says, adding: “Pfizer and Moderna are just getting a bunch of money from it.”Everybody got paid...
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
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