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[[link removed]] .Hi Taxpayer — victory!
Following our Wuhan Animal Lab funding exposé, NIH boss Francis Collins just
resigned!
This is a BFD . As Director of the NIH, Collins was the #1 funder of animal experimentation
in the entire world. (Well, actually YOU are since it’s all your money, but you
get my point).
It’s an even bigger deal because White Coat Waste Project first exposed the
NIH-Wuhan lab funding scandal… so your WCW investment DIRECTLY took him down!
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See for yourself. I’ve pasted secret emails from Fauci and Collins below proving your historic win.
Taxpayer, I’ve been working at WCW for three years. I’ve
cleaned up a lot of government waste.
But I’m most proud of this win. And you should be too.
Ann Marie Dori
Operations Manager
White Coat Waste Project
P.S. Collins may have been the top spender on animal testing, but you are the top funder – including the infamous NIH payout #R01AI110964
[[link removed]] to the Wuhan Animal Lab, which WCW found, exposed, and defunded. So please read
below. See how you just took him down!
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HOW WE DID IT: NIH DIRECTOR RESIGNS
FOLLOWING WCW’S WUHAN LAB $ EXPOSÉ
Politico reports
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stepping down. The 12-year NIH boss is resigning amid the Wuhan Animal Lab
funding scandal, first exposed
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All we can say is: it’s about time.
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Collins has been on the wrong side of taxpayer-funded animal experimentation for
a very, very long time.
In a 2011 op-ed
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We disagree with that.
On April 11, 2020, WCW shocked the world when our investigators first revealed
to the UK’s Daily Mail
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in Wuhan.
[[link removed]] Our Daily Mail investigation proved that NIH awarded the grant to a then-little-known
nonprofit called EcoHealth Alliance. In turn, EcoHealth subcontracted the tax
money to the Wuhan lab.
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Our blockbuster exposé went…well it went…there’s just no other word for it: viral
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As Sharri Markson writes in her landmark new book, What Really Happened in Wuhan
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Apparently, Dr. Collins thought that sending money to the Wuhan Animal Lab for
dangerous gain-of-function experiments was a good use of taxpayer money.
We disagree with that, too.
Of course, Dr. Collins vehemently denied
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WCW spoke out early and often about the need to defund the Wuhan labs ( there are more than one
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We know Francis Collins was listening, too. Here’s the proof.
These documents, released via FOIA, show staff at NIH and NIAID in a panicked
meltdown, after our team pushed the WCW investigation and media coverage to
Congressman Matt Gaetz and Senator Marco Rubio.
[[link removed]] Email after email shows NIH brass trying to do ‘damage control’ after we
exposed their misuse of taxpayer money.
This internal NIH email to Dr. Collins and Dr. Fauci complains that “ The WH [White House] has strongly embraced concerns raised by Congressman Gaetz
who is publicly criticizing HHS/NIH for funding the Wuhan laboratory’s bat
research. ”
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On Tuesday, April 14, Rep. Gaetz took our little investigation on Tucker Carlson’s show :
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[[link removed]]Turns out, someone in the Oval Office was watching TV that night.
[[link removed]]On April 17 — just six days after we launched the investigation — in front of
the entire nation, President Trump canceled
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This is why we fight the War on Waste. And this is why we keep winning.
So long, Dr. Collins. Let’s hope the new NIH Director will be more responsible
with our money.
To stop taxpayer-funded animal tests, we must first stop the $20 billion+ in
wasteful government spending.
We find, expose, and de-fund wasteful government spending on animal experiments.
To change public policy, we unite liberty lovers and animal lovers with
hard-hitting investigations and public policy campaigns.
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