Dear Fellow American,

Click here to urge Congress to pass H.R. 834, the Covid Commission bill, to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the potential Wuhan lab origin of the Covid pandemic!

The National Institutes of Health just admitted in a letter to U.S. Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) that in a taxpayer-funded grant to EcoHealth researching bat-to-human coronaviruses in Wuhan, China, mice infected with a created novel coronavirus “became sicker” than those infected with a normal bat coronavirus.

Making matters worse, EcoHealth failed to report the increased illness: “EcoHealth failed to report this finding right away, as was required by the terms of the grant.”

Even still, NIH is giving itself a clean bill of health in determining that the novel coronavirus featured in the EcoHealth study was not the progenitor of the Covid pandemic: “the virus being studied under this grant were genetically very distant from SARS-CoV-2…”

The trouble is the NIH letter only names two coronaviruses but EcoHealth has previously said in Dec. 2019 it was working on “over 100 new SARS-related coronaviruses…” at the Wuhan lab.

Specifically, in a Dec. 2019 interview, Dr. Peter Daszak admitted that the research at the Wuhan lab was in fact looking at novel coronaviruses and that the viruses were being manipulated: “we have now found, you know, after 6 or 7 years of doing this, over 100 new SARS-related coronaviruses, very close to SARS… Some of them get into human cells in the lab, some of them can cause SARS disease in humanised mice models and are untreatable with therapeutic monoclonals and you can’t vaccinate against them with a vaccine.”

So, on one hand, NIH says one of the viruses was genetically distant from Covid, but on the other EcoHealth Says there were 99 other “new SARS-related coronaviruses, very close to SARS” that Wuhan was keeping “in the lab”. Could one of those have been the progenitor of the pandemic?

This cover-up needs to end!

You know what to do! Let’s email Congress and urge them to pass H.R. 834, the Covid Commission bill by U.S. Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.) and investigate the potential Wuhan lab origin of the Covid pandemic!

A May 14 letter to Science magazine co-authored by Dr. David Relman of Stanford University School of Medicine and 17 other doctors  says a lab accident remains a “viable” hypothesis alongside a natural event, and urging further review of the subject: “Theories of accidental release from a lab and zoonotic spillover both remain viable… In November, the Terms of Reference for a China–WHO joint study were released. The information, data, and samples for the study’s first phase were collected and summarized by the Chinese half of the team; the rest of the team built on this analysis... Only 4 of the 313 pages of the report and its annexes addressed the possibility of a laboratory accident.”

That is why Congressman Posey is proposing H.R. 834, which would create a bipartisan commission to look at the origins of the virus. With more than 5.3 million people dead from Covid worldwide, the American people and the world have a right to know if the Covid pandemic potentially began as a lab accident that the U.S. was partially funding—and if it was dangerous gain of function research that did it.

Send your emails right now—and please forward this email to friends and family so they can take action, too!

Let’s keep fighting!

For Liberty,

Rick Manning
President
Americans for Limited Government

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