Fauci-Run Lab Reportedly Conducted Experiments With Wuhan COVID Strain Over a Year Before Worldwide Outbreak

A new investigation has revealed that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), conducted experiments involving a ‘SARS-like’ virus known as W1V1.

Led by former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the tests were conducted in a Montana lab in 2018, more than a year before the outbreak of COVID-19 worldwide.

The NIH experiment involved infecting 12 Egyptian fruit bats from a “roadside” Maryland zoo with a “SARS-like” virus called WIV1.

On the third, seventh, and twenty-eighth days of the experiment, four bats were euthanized, and various organs—including their hearts, livers, kidneys, spleens, bladders, reproductive systems, eyes, and brains were harvested for examination.

From The Gateway Pundit:

This experiment was conducted at Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana, in collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the University of North Carolina. This lab is located just 15 minutes away from the presidential retreat, Camp David, according to the Daily Mail.

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