It is currently making headlines that, despite all the damning revelations about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) and United States involv...
It is currently making headlines that, despite all the damning revelations about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) and United States involvement in the building of it, new bioweapons are still being funded and developed at bioweapons laboratories in communist China – and the corrupt U.S. government is to blame.
Records show that tens of millions of dollars are still being funneled into Chinese labs where gruesome medical experiments are taking place on animals. From 2013 until now, more than $15 million has been spent on these animal experiments, which are also taking place in other foreign countries.
Some of this U.S.-sponsored research includes collecting dangerous avian flu viruses from China's filthy wet markets and deliberately infecting chickens, ducks, and guinea pigs with them in order to "supercharge" the viruses and make them more transmissible and deadly to humans.
While technically not illegal – though, we wonder: if China is our enemy, then why are hard-working Americans having to pay for bioweapons to be built there? – such research tends to be anything goes when conducted in China because there are few ethical and safety protocols in place.
Similarly, the grant money sent to China to conduct this heinous research is also subjected to minimal, if any, oversight. For all we know, all that cash is being funneled into a few people's private bank accounts while Chinese slaves are forced to conduct bioweapons research, or else.
Why are American taxpayers always forced to foot the bills of other countries?
You never really know what you are dealing with when it comes to communist China and its "standards." Even so, the U.S. government has decided that China should receive millions upon millions of taxpayer dollars to create new pandemic-potential bioweapons.
Between 2015 and 2023, at least seven different U.S. entities supplied National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant money to Chinese labs performing animal experiments. The amount spent currently totals $3,306,061.
From fiscal years 2021 through 2023, the NIH also awarded 15 grants totaling $3.6 million to various other institutions in China that perform gruesome experiments on animals. In that same time period, the NIH also provided at least 92 sub-awards worth $12.5 million to Chinese institutions.
All in all, the NIH has spent at least $140 million on animal experiments in not just communist China but also 28 other foreign countries. Again, because of lax standards elsewhere, the U.S. government and its private sector partners have offshored these animal experiments as part of a fascist bioweapons enterprise taking place right under the nose of the general population.
For years, the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project has been trying to stop the U.S. government from sending any more taxpayer dollars to China or anywhere else – and how about we stop sending billions to welfare queen Volodymyr Zelensky while we are at it?
The White Coat Waste Project was the first to discover that the NIH had sent millions of dollars to both China and Russia to conduct unmonitored and dangerous medical experiments.
According to the watchdog group, such experiments include implanting electrodes into the spines and muscle tissue of cats while removing certain parts of their brains. The felines were then locked inside prison-like metal frames and forced to walk on treadmills before being killed and dissected.
In another gruesome U.S. taxpayer-funded medical experiment, foxes were subjected to the same type of treatment before being killed and dissected.