The modern news, folks, where certain subjects should be off limits. You know, like Hunter Biden’s laptop
Hvistendahl: Reports that U.S.-funded lab leaked COVID-19 are ‘dangerous’
Intercept reporter Mara Hvistendahl said reports that the National Institute of Health may have funded a grant for research that resulted in the release of COVID-19 from a lab are “dangerous.”
“There is absolutely no evidence to support that so I consider that a conspiracy theory,” Hvistendahl said on HillTV’s Rising.
This comes after Hvistendahl and Intercept reporter Sharon Lerner reported that Peter Daszak, who works for EcoHealth Alliance, which aims to understand and prevent infectious diseases, worked closely with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a partner on a 2014 NIH grant to research bat coronaviruses in China.
Daszak has also been tied to many debates about the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic because of a research proposal that reportedly risked creating a more dangerous pathogen.
And that’s why they do not want it discussed, because it could precipitate more conversation the Wuhan lab thing, which is bad for His Majesty Fauci and others, along with all those trying to deflect away from China’s culpability and responsibility. Did Mara consider that she could do that whole Being A Reporter thing and prove or disprove it.
Project Veritas, a far right media company, has been criticized for its reporting that the NIH funded a grant into research into bat related coronavirus may have led to the pandemic, with Dr. Anthony Fauci calling the reporting, “distorted.”
Hvistendahl said Daszak maintain that research that could make coronavirus more transmissible was not funded.
Most in the media refuse to investigate.