EXCLUSIVE: Emails show scientists believed early in the pandemic COVID-19 originating from a lab in Wuhan, China, was possible or even likely, but Dr. Anthony Fauci worked behind the scenes to shut the hypothesis down. JerryDunleavy reports.
An illuminating array of emails, disclosed by leading GOP investigators and serving as a roadmap for lines of inquiry, show scientists consulting with the U.S. government believed early in the pandemic COVID-19 originating from a lab in Wuhan, China, was possible or even likely, but Dr. Anthony Fauci worked behind the scenes to shut the hypothesis down. In particular, notes from a controversial Feb.
“The key is, we know — or we’re convinced — that Dr. Fauci, Dr. Collins, and others knew right from the get-go that this thing most likely came from the lab, and I think they took real concerted steps to make sure the country didn’t get that information,” Jordan said.Dr. Jeremy Farrar, the director of the Wellcome Trust, sent an email to Collins, Fauci, and Lawrence Tabak on Feb.
But an email from Farrar to Fauci and Collins on Feb. 4, 2020, also indicated that Eddie Holmes, a professor at the University of Sydney, was “60-40" on a lab leak versus natural origin, while “I am 50-50.” “The emails that we’ve now looked at show that the consensus on the call is that this thing probably came from a lab,” Jordan said in the new video.
Peter Daszak, a longtime collaborator with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and leader of EcoHealth Alliance who steered hundreds of thousands of dollars in NIH funding to the Chinese lab, helped organize the letter. Marshall wrote in February that the authors of those letters have collectively received hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding, arguing that “a failure to carry water for Collins and Fauci certainly could have resulted in new grants being reduced or even pulled back" and so"one need not believe there is an actual quid-pro-quo here to recognize that a conflict of interest arises.
Marshall has pushed legislation to create a 9/11 Commission-style investigation to get to the bottom of the origins of COVID-19.
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