WCW Exposes Animal Lab Accidents at Home of New NIH-Funded EcoHealth Bat Lab Posted by Amanda Nieves
25 March 2024 | Blog
WCW has uncovered an alarming pattern of recent animal lab accidents at Colorado State University, which is working with the notorious EcoHealth Alliance and the NIH to build a new bat lab and breeding colony.
Never-before-seen records obtained by WCW show that from 2020 to 2023, dozens of animal lab accidents with bats, cats, hamsters, and mice exposed CSU staff to coronaviruses, Zika, rabies, Tuberculosis, and other dangerous pathogens that can cause deadly outbreaks.
Last year, WCW exposed how $12 million of taxpayers' money is being wasted by CSU and EcoHealth to build a new lab and import hundreds of bats from Asia to establish a new breeding colony and infect them with deadly viruses, including Ebola and Nipah
Last year, White Coat Waste Project (WCW) exposed how $12 million of taxpayers' money is being wasted by Colorado State University (CSU) and Wuhan lab partner EcoHealth Alliance (EHA) to build a new lab at CSU and import hundreds of bats from Asia to establish a new breeding colony and infect them with deadly viruses, including COVID, Ebola and Nipah.
Now, through a Colorado Open Records Act request, WCW has obtained never-before-seen documents detailing an alarming pattern of recent animal lab accidents at CSU.Construction on Colorado State University and EcoHealth's new $12 million NIH-funded bat lab is underway and expected to be completed by December 2024. The photo above was obtained by concerned citizens with the group Covid Bat Research Moratorium of Colorado.
According to internal university records obtained by WCW, from 2020 to 2023, CSU experienced lab accidents with bats, cats, hamsters, and mice that exposed staff to coronaviruses, Zika, rabies, Tuberculosis, and other dangerous pathogens that can cause deadly outbreaks. The internal reports detail a total of 64 CSU lab accidents during this period.
Documents also show that in some cases, CSU animal experimenters ignored biosafety rules, including not wearing gloves or lab coats when handling infected animals.
CSU's current bat experiments are receiving millions in taxpayer funding through NIH as well as the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, Department of Interior, and the Department of Defense's "Combatting Weapons of Mass Destruction" account.
Right there, there you go, now you know why the entire government was so animated to tell one unbelievable-horseshit propagandistic lie after another about this, and why the Deep State Dickriders of the media all supported lies: This is all cover for the Pentagon breeding bioweapons. They say it's to "cure" them but as we've seen with covid-19 -- to find the cure for the new virus, first they have to invent the new virus.
"We had to infect the village to cure the village." -- the Pentagon, 2021
And of course the Pentagon decided to do this research in the labs controlled by the Chinese Army. Of course.
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