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“Anti-Fauci disinformation.” “Right wing hate.” “Fake beagle research.” The Washington Post slandered us.
Now, three years after it ‘debunked’ Fauci’s beagle tests, the newspaper finally
admits it... White Coat Waste was right all along.
WCW first exposed NIH’s Wuhan lab leak and #BeagleGate scandals—the two most
important animal testing investigations of all time.
So, we’ve taken a lot of flak. But as the old saying goes: 'If you're not catching flak, you're not over the target.'
And, as you’ll see below, history—and FOIA—has proven us right. Thank you for
standing with us all the way!
You Give. We Win. They Survive.
Justin Goodman
Senior Vice President
White Coat Waste ProjectP.S. Taxpayer, Dr. Fauci funded dog tests. But Fauci isn’t alone. The PAAW Act will de-fund every painful dog test funded and run by NIH. Sign and share to end ALL of them.
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[[link removed]] WaPo Finally Admits WCW was Right About Fauci's Beagle Tests
* In a shocking turn of events, the Washington Post has admitted it published
disinformation fed to it by NIH to discredit White Coat Waste Project and
defend Fauci from our evidence that he funded beagle abuse in Tunisia.
* The move came days after Congress confronted him about the beagle testing we
exposed and Fauci admitted to Congress that he personally signed off the dog
labs
* Internal NIH records obtained by WCW prove that Fauci funded the Tunisian dog
lab and that he was involved in a cover-up to mislead the media and public.
* Within hours of Fauci complaining to colleagues he was being “bombarded by
protests” over Beaglegate, the NIH fabricated a story that they were
mistakenly cited as the funder, had the journal issue a correction, fed the
fake news to WaPo, and worked to scrub the project from its website.
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Three years after the Washington Post smeared White Coat Waste Project (WCW) on
the cover of its print edition with a headline calling our Fauci dog testing
investigation a “Fake Beagle Research Claim,” the paper has finally admitted [[link removed]] that we were telling the truth all along.
In a new article, based on recently surfaced National Institutes of Health
records obtained by WCW, WaPo now admits it published disinformation fed to it
by Fauci and his NIH team to discredit us and defend Fauci.
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The Post wrote this:
When an Associated Press reporter doing a fact check asked for proof that NIAID
did not fund the project, one NIH official on Oct. 28 internally admitted it had
none.
And this:
…documents call into question NIH’s statements at the time, part of what appears
to be a bungled public relations response.
And admitted this:
NIH was not fully transparent as it tried to handle a public-relations
nightmare.
In 2021, our #BeagleGate campaign first followed the money to Fauci’s Tunisian dog lab
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flies to be eaten alive. Our BeagleGate investigations went viral
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Rather than reporting the facts fairly, the Washington Post ran a series of
articles in 2021 attempting to discredit WCW, distance the NIH from the Tunisian
beagle lab, and defend Fauci from the truth we exposed about his disgraceful dog
testing.
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Fauci’s boss at the time, NIH Director Francis Collins, even told one of the
WaPo reporters who spread the fake news about WCW, Fauci, and BeagleGate that we should be “brought to justice.”
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Investigative journalists Glenn Greenwald
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WCW back in 2021.
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After all, documents we obtained back in 2022 from the NIH through the Freedom
of Information Act prove that Fauci funded
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eaten alive by sand flies. We’ve shared those with WaPo previously and they
didn’t care.
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More recently, we obtained internal NIH emails that show Fauci telling
colleagues he was ‘bombarded by protests’ after WCW’s exposé and that he prompted a coordinated cover-up
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disavow—without a shred of actual evidence—Fauci’s funding of the dog abuse.
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Documents we obtained from NIH show that within hours of Fauci complaining to
colleagues he was being “bombarded by protests” over Beaglegate, his staff
fabricated a story that they were mistakenly cited as the funder, had the
journal that published the infamous beagle photo issue a correction, fed the
fake news to WaPo, and worked to scrub the project from its website.
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Now, three years later and days after Fauci admitted to Congress
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Taylor Greene (R-GA) that he personally signed off disgusting dog testing
uncovered by WCW. The levee finally broke.
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Following the Congressional hearing where MTG held up the infamous photo from
the Fauci-funded Tunisian dog lab, WaPo’s fact-checker reached out to WCW in an
attempt to once again do Fauci’s bidding and defend Fauci against WCW and MTG.
Instead, we provided the undeniable receipts detailing Fauci’s cover-up and how
WaPo eagerly published NIH disinformation that they were aware had not been
verified and that the paper’s reporters were happy to do the NIH’s bidding.
WaPo’s fact-checker couldn’t ignore the truth this time.
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The breakthrough caught the attention of media outlets and public figures
including Elon Musk, whose Fauci Beaglegate tweet has reached 45 million in just
a few days.
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As the Gateway Pundit
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traces back to an exclusive report from The Gateway Pundit in 2021
[[link removed]] . The report was based on findings by The White Coat Waste Project, a taxpayer
watchdog group that advocates for reducing wasteful government spending on
animal testing.
Since early 2020, we’ve received flak from the fact-checkers for being the very
first investigators to uncover and expose NIH’s funding of both the Wuhan lab
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were desperate to defend NIH and Fauci against our historic work.
Well, as the old saying goes: ‘If you’re not catching flak, you’re not over the
target.’
Now, history—and FOIA—has proven us right.
Fauci is the funding father of the government’s worst animal experiments, and
even though he’s gone from government, we’re still mopping up his animal testing
mess.
In 2022 we stopped Fauci’s wasteful $1.8 million drug tests on puppies
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[[link removed]] a Fauci-funded plan to revive wasteful kitten experiments that we got the Trump
Administration to abandon five years ago.
Our ongoing campaign
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[[link removed]] in maximum pain tests, puppies are being poisoned with experimental drugs, and cats are being infected with COVID.
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Fauci’s legacy of wasteful spending on painful pet abuse lives on, and we’re
proud to lead efforts to defund this depravity.
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