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Taxpayer, you’ve heard about exciting new federal
policies to help end animal testing at the FDA and EPA. (We helped get those
policies enacted.)
But NIH’s policy is different: WE OPPOSE IT. (And you should too.)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)—the world’s largest funder of animal
experimentation—claims it will now prioritize "alternatives."
But NIH also just said animal experimentation is “VITAL.”
In fact, NIH just shipped your tax money to pay for its true priorities: Dr.
Fauci’s beagle labs and monkey breeding colony.
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NIH’s policy has no spending cuts. There’s no deadline. And no phaseout of
animal tests. This gives NIH an unlimited timeframe to send your cash to its
favorite animal abusers. (Translation: status quo.)
NIH only committed to building a new, big government department. It’s called " ORIVA. " And right now, its foolish plan won’t save any animals.
The most effective way to stop animal testing is to tear down NIH
departments—and not build new ones. Animal experimentation is a fraud and a failure. We need to defund it. Our
strategy is better:
Stop the Money. Stop the Madness!
Anthony Bellotti
President/Founder
White Coat WasteP.S. Taxpayer, every hour NIH wastes on ORIVA’s misguided
plans (see below), more animals will suffer. Need proof? As NIH rolled out ORIVA , it also renewed Dr. Fauci’s “ Monkey Island
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where beagles are eaten alive by ticks. ORIVA is the problem, not the solution.
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[{EXTERNAL_URL~[link removed]}] ATTN DOGE: NIH RENEWS MASSIVE FUNDING FOR FAUCI’S INFAMOUSLY CRUEL MONKEY
ISLAND
Originally published by The Gateway Pundit
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The National Institutes of Health just renewed funding for Dr. Anthony Fauci’s
infamously cruel “Monkey Island” off the coast of South Carolina.
The Trump administration has been working to clean up Joe Biden and Fauci’s
wasteful spending and funding of barbaric and outdated animal testing, but it
seems that holdovers from the previous administration have other plans.
According to the transaction history
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taxpayer funds to maintain the island. Managing the island has cost Americans
more than $66 million to date.
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In 2021, White Coat Waste , a watchdog organization working to end cruel and unnecessary taxpayer-funded
animal experimentation, exposed
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In a statement about the funding, WCW President Anthony Bellotti told Gateway
Pundit:
“As the watchdog that first exposed Fauci’s funding for the Wuhan lab
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[[link removed]] , we’re alarmed that NIH just renewed millions for more Biden-Fauci era animal
abuse. President Trump’s message is crystal clear: cut NIH’s wasteful spending.
But Dr. Jay Bhattacharya and the NIH staff either didn’t get Trump’s memo—or
they’re ignoring it. Instead, Biden-Fauci holdovers at NIH are planning to open a new, big government department in the Beltway , they’re renewing Fauci payouts to animal labs
[[link removed]] where beagles are eaten alive by insects , and they’re promoting Fauci’s top lieutenants
[[link removed]] who champion gain-of-function. Just yesterday, they unveiled a foolish spending
policy on “alternatives” that’s indistinguishable from the Biden-Fauci NIH—one
that won’t hold Fauci accountable or save any animals in labs. NIH’s bureaucrats
are undermining President Trump. More bureaucracy won’t save beagles, and it
won’t make America greater for animals. The solution is simple: Stop the money.
Stop the madness!”
An estimated 500 to 600 monkeys are taken from the island each year and sent to
NIH and other government labs, where they’re infected with viruses, mutilated,
and killed.
The Post and Courier reported
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About 500 primates, each bearing a numeric chest tattoo, are trapped every year,
ferried to the mainland and trucked to federal laboratories. There, they may be
sacrificed to develop vaccines, pharmaceuticals and medical devices. They’ve
been called a vital part of national security, and the federal government pays
about $4 million a year to keep an ample supply.
The monkey colony stayed over the objections of federal officials and
conservationists. It became, in the words of one top former state official, a
“performing asset” that generated lease money used to fund other programs and
salaries.
A 2018 NIAID paper
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in monkeys taken from the island in very graphic detail.
White Coat Waste provided Gateway Pundit with a photo of one of the monkeys that
was infected with the virus:
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One of the primates from Monkey Island infected with Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic
Fever at NIH’s Rocky Mountain Lab in Montana.
The agency used fifteen rhesus and African green monkeys for the pilot study. In
the main study, they used a dozen macaque monkeys, who were injected with the
painful virus and killed on the seventh day of the test.
The primates from the island have also been used for testing related to AIDS,
polio, and even bioterrorism. Only researchers and officials are allowed on the
secretive island, which sits at 32.4774º N and 80.5195ºW. The public is banned
from entering.
WCW also obtained video through a FOIA lawsuit against NIH, revealing how NIH’s
Rocky Mountain Lab in Montana tortures monkeys it receives from the island in
Ebola and COVID experiments.
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The NIH is paying $22.8 million in taxpayer dollars to Alpha Genesis, the
company with the NIAID contract, to manage the island. This is the same company
that let 43 monkeys escape
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According to a report
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million in taxpayer funding—all from NIH. They’ve received over $110 million in
federal funding since 2008, including millions in special COVID-19 emergency
funding and a $1 million COVID bailout.”
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On Tuesday, independent journalist Laura Loomer reported that the NIH claims it will “aim to reduce the number of animals” used in research,
instead of cutting the funding entirely.
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Loomer wrote:
Today, right before President Trump’s speech in Michigan, the NIH quietly
released this statement following increasing pressure on them to end animal
testing under the new Trump admin.
The release comes shortly after BOMBSHELL reports from White Coat Waste, who
exposed the fact that Fauci’s abusive experiments on Beagles are still being
funded under the new Trump admin, and new @NIHDirector.
This press release release claims the NIH will only “aim to reduce the use of
animals in NIH research” going forward, instead of completely cutting the
funding for the abuse of Beagles, the torture of cats, monkeys, and the funding
for trans experiments on MICE.
I guess @DrJBhattacharya is hoping people are too distracted by the Trump rally in Michigan tonight to notice his press release, in which he
won’t even commit to ending abusive, tax payer funded tests on innocent animals.
We were told Fauci and Biden were EVIL for these cruel animal tests, but now
these same experiments are still being funded under the Trump admin, and NIH
won’t even commit to ENDING all of these animal abuse experiments.
White Coat Waste President Anthony Bellotti issued a statement in response,
saying, “More NIH bureaucracy won’t save beagles. The only way to reduce animal
abuse in NIH-funded labs is to tear down departments, not build new ones.”
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Following WCW’s investigations, the Trump administration has cut 10 NIH grants
funding transgender animal experiments.
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Earlier this month, Trump's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced plans
to phase out animal testing requirements, starting with monoclonal antibodies
and expanding to other drugs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has also
pledged to eliminate animal testing, reinstating a plan originally introduced
during President Donald Trump’s first term.
The Gateway Pundit has contacted the NIH for comment and will update this story
if one is provided.
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