USAID Sent Thousands Of Viruses To Chinese Military-Linked Biolab: Report
- The U.S. Agency for International Development shipped 11,000 viral samples to the Wuhan Institute of Virology without a formal agreement, according to documents obtained by Daily Caller.
- The USAID program, PREDICT, funded by $210 million, failed to ensure proper long-term storage of the samples, leading to concerns over misuse.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized USAID spending as often undermining American interests and contributing to instability worldwide.
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Documents: USAID Sent Thousands of Viral Samples to Wuhan Lab, Despite Shocking Lack of Oversight
New documents show that the United States Agency for International Development reportedly sent thousands of viral samples to a lab in Wuhan, China, during the course of a decade-long program, […] The post Documents: USAID Sent Thousands of Viral Samples to Wuhan Lab, Despite Shocking Lack of Oversight appeared first on The Western Journal.
USAID Quietly Shipped 11,000 Virus Samples to Wuhan Lab Without Formal Agreement or Oversight
by Jim Hoft, The Gateway Pundit: The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) quietly funneled thousands of viral samples — including potential ancestors of COVID-19 — to the now-infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) without a formal agreement, documentation, or even a contingency for U.S. access, The Daily Caller reported. The shocking details, buried in documents obtained through a Freedom of […]
NEW: USAID Caught Sending 'Thousands' Of Viruses To Wuhan Lab
A joint public health program between the U.S. and China has been linked to the transfer of viruses that eventually made their way to the lab in Wuhan where the COVID-19 outbreak likely began, according to internal documents from USAID. The U.S. Agency for International Development was officially shut down last week, capping an ignominious end to an agency that has been targeted for years by Republicans for its spending on humanitarian projects …
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