Dr. Anthony Fauci is long-gone from his post at The White House. His days of being America’s COVID-19 czar are over.
But since Fauci has since retired from the public spotlight, a shocking, new investigative report has revealed that Fauci is knee-deep in an infuriating medical coverup.
However, according to this report, this one has nothing to do with COVID-19.
According to the investigative report published by The Daily Caller, a Tunisian research lab and the Fauci-led National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases were embroiled in scandal in 2021 over revelations of cruel experiments on beagles.
New documents from an animal rights group revealed that the Biden administration was aware of the NIAID’s cover up.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents obtained by White Coat Waste (WCW) Project revealed Fauci and his agency worked to cover up their funding of the beagle experiments the same day the Tunisian lab admitted both publicly and privately that NIAID provided the funding.
In 2021, Congress first probed NIAID for funding abusive tests on beagles.
Then, this past June during a congressional hearing, images of beagles’ heads stuffed in bags teeming with sand flies were publicly displayed by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene resulted in wide spread outrage.
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According to the report, the sand fly experiments were conducted in a Tunisian lab called the Pasteur Institute. In Tunisia, there are no laws that protect the animals undergoing testing and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has zero oversight, according to WCW.
Animal rights organizations in Tunisia called for protests outside the Pasteur Institute in Facebook groups, according to emails detailing the backlash on social media.
On Oct. 25, the U.S. Embassy spoke to a Tunisian dog researcher via phone who verified the experiments were funded by the NIH. The researcher stated the experiments were “presented in a wrong and distasteful way” and denied allegations of animal abuse.
U.S. Embassy staff relayed to then-Ambassador Donald Blome (who is copied on many of the emails) that the institute’s director confirmed Fauci’s NIAID funded the lab in an Oct. 25 radio interview.
Pasteur Institute President Hechmi Louzir stated the research was funded by the NIH and the U.K.-based Wellcome Trust, according to emails.
Documents obtained by WCW revealed Fauci complained to his staff that he was “bombarded by protests” over animal testing.
That same day, Fauci and his team scrambled to smear the story as false.
The the damage and smoking-gun connection to Fauci had already been done.
“The truth is out: Fauci funded dog experiments overseas and misled the public, press, and Congress about it. We’ve been relentless in holding Fauci and the NIH accountable, and now we’re leading the bipartisan PAAW Act to cut off funding for the rest of the painful tests on dogs and cats that Fauci signed off on during his time at the NIH,” Republican South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, who has been a leading lawmaker on the Fauci-animal experimentation issue, told the The Daily Caller.
Even a Washington Post opinion column chimed in about the NIH’s claims on Oct. 25 in a piece titled “Why is Anthony Fauci experimenting on my puppy?”
The NIH also removed the sand fly study from its database, and a November 2021 article covering the outrage noted the study was absent from the database of projects funded by the NIAID.
However, this past June, the Washington Post finally conceded the “NIH was not fully transparent” about its role in funding cruel beagle experiments.