The EcoHealth Alliance is under investigation by federal inspectors general for its involvement in high-risk coronavirus research in China. The investigation is focused on potential double-billing of U.S. taxpayers and safety measures at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The alliance, which received over $50 million in grants from the Department of Defense and NIH, is accused of defrauding the Department of Defense, double-billing NIH and USAID, and potentially causing a pandemic that cost $25 trillion and resulted in 20 million deaths. The level of deception among the scientists involved in risky research at the Wuhan lab is increasing, raising questions about the origins of COVID-19.
Case for Wuhan lab leak origins of COVID keeps increasing. Note that I suggested this might be the case in January 2020: https://t.co/bohMY5UYN5 https://t.co/xKSvZE5fP9
The level of deception discovered among the scientists involved with risky research at the Wuhan lab continues to climb. https://t.co/uOYCC9Yru3
Two federal inspectors general are investigating whether a nonprofit group involved in coronavirus research in China double-billed the U.S. for hundreds of thousands of dollars, say people familiar with the matter. @wstrobel https://t.co/DH8d01h0Yo https://t.co/DH8d01h0Yo
EcoHealth Alliance currently is receiving $50+ million in Department of Defense and NIH grants, despite having defrauded the Department of Defense, having double-billed NIH and USAID, and likely having caused a pandemic that killed 20 million and cost $25 trillion. https://t.co/QTKjAKzS7g
Fauci, Collins and the virologist dependent on funding from the Federal government and upon research relationships with Wuhan & China aggressively fabricated the narrative than anyone who mentioned these facts was participating in a wild, disreputable & racist conspiracy theory. https://t.co/EDwBYzzxZ8
Two federal inspectors general are investigating whether a nonprofit group involved in high-risk coronavirus research in China double-billed U.S. taxpayers https://t.co/eQYjFM7YMs via @WSJ The probe of New York-based EcoHealth Alliance’s practices, some details of which haven’t…
Two federal inspectors general are investigating whether a nonprofit group involved in high-risk coronavirus research in China double-billed U.S. taxpayers https://t.co/fYigMWdsdC https://t.co/fYigMWdsdC
It is a matter of public record--provable from US-government documents--that EcoHealth Alliance funded research on SARS coronaviruses at Wuhan Institute of Virology and did so without ensuring safety measures adequate for research on potential pandemic pathogens were in place. https://t.co/GKbFvrd1yw