Wuhan Lab Leak: The Letter They Don't Want You To See!

5 months ago
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This video discusses the origins of the Wuhan virus, focusing on gain of function research and a controversial letter regarding a moratorium, questioning the interpretation and implications of the research funding and continuation.
[58:24-58:40]
Speaker introduces the topic of Wuhan and questions the need for an investigation into its origins, suggesting the source is already known.
Hey, babes, thanks for waking me up so I could do the video without you knowing. Love you. Wuhan. So don't tell me that we have to do an investigation into where this came from. The criminals have admitted to it in their own words.
[58:40-59:30]
Rand Paul and Congress discuss a letter concerning gain of function research during a moratorium, highlighting a perceived unwillingness to address this issue.
Next slide. And now we get the fun one that no one in Congress is willing to address. which is the elephant in the room. On October the 21st, 2014, despite the multiple conversations between Senator Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci, where we've been told that Rand Paul has done everything he can to put Fauci on the ropes, he has had in his possession the letter that you see on the left. and it is the letter conveniently on niid letterhead sent to the university of north carolina chapel hill which unambiguously states that during the gain of function moratorium which by the way if we use the word moratorium Feels like that means you're supposed to stop.
[59:30-59:52]
Researchers at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill examine novel virus functions in living systems as part of Project One.
Why don't we go ahead and look at 2 pieces of this letter. first, the second bullet under Project One, which, by the way, was not part of the original grant. This was to look at the novel functions of the virus pathogenesis in vivo. You know what that means? In living systems.
[59:52-60:16]
A grant was modified to include gain-of-function research during a moratorium, despite the original grant focusing on clinical simulations and models.
The grant was supposed to be clinical simulations and models. But this grant was modified with this letter to say we were going to authorize gain-of-function research during the moratorium in living systems. And then we love the last paragraph of this letter, which conveniently says, As your grant is currently funded, this pause is voluntary.
[60:16-60:33]
Gain-of-function research continues despite a voluntary moratorium, with researchers continuing until the end of the current budget period.
How many times have you met a voluntary moratorium? And the best part about it is that if we look at the very last line or continue to conduct the applicable gain of function research until the end of the currently active budget period.
[60:33-60:47]
DARPA and NIH are identified as the budget source for the research, providing an indefinite term, unlimited amount contract.
But here comes the problem. You know who is supplying the budget? An indefinite term, unlimited amount contract from DARPA and from NIH. I just want to pause it there before I get Kai's reaction.
[60:48-62:00]
Speaker interprets the word "moratorium" in a specific context, drawing connections to historical and cultural themes.
And I just thought this because I didn't think of this before. Moratorium. Moratorium. It sounds like a moratory or a moratorium. A place for dead people. But it's interesting it's a moratorium because I'm a morator. Like, the indigenous and aboriginal people of the lands are Moors, so it's like you're claiming that this is all about killing off the Moors of the land. And I wish I thought of that to allow Kai to react with Piran Creator's perspective on that, but we already know what it is, right? this is our land and they've been trying to kill us off so they can get away with the genocide without the aboriginals who are in their proper person speaking up and calling them out like i'm doing no like you know i'm not better but it's just like this is why i'm putting these public notices out For what I'm doing.

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