Google Funded Wuhan Lab Partner's Research into 'Zoonotic Pathogens': Report
Michael Haynes : Jun 23, 2021
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Google's recently revealed connections to virus research raise new questions about the company's COVID-19 censorship.
(Mountain View, CA) — [LifeSiteNews.com] Recently unearthed reports have revealed that Google has long funded pathogen research by a collaborator of the Wuhan lab, from where COVID-19 is thought to have emerged, shedding new light on the strict censorship which the Big Tech company has enforced on discussions claiming that COVID-19 originated in a laboratory. (Image: Pixabay)
The National Pulse released a report June 19, noting that Google had been funding experiments conducted by Peter Daszak's group EcoHealth Alliance, which itself has long partnered with the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in conducting gain-of-function research, particularly in coronaviruses, as further explained below.
Writing for the National Pulse, Natalie Winters noted how the relationship between Google and EcoHealth Alliance spanned at least a decade, with Google sponsoring a 2010 study on bat flaviviruses. Peter Daszak, along with EcoHealth's Vice President for science and outreach, Jonathan Epstein, were among the authors of that study, and expressed their thanks to "Google.org," as well as to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Department of Defense, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Then a 2014 study on "henipavirus spillover," with Daszak listed as one of the authors, was again funded by "Google.org," as well as USAID. The study is also linked to bat-originated viruses and their transmission to humans, with the introduction noting that the study will examine the "Zoonotic transmission of lethal henipaviruses (HNVs) from their natural fruit bat reservoirs," and any future potential transmission... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
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