by Alex Berenson, Unreported Truths:
Inquiring minds want to know. I want to know. More importantly, Congress’s Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic wants to know.
Dr. Anthony Fauci made at least one secret visit to the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters in McLean, Virginia to “influence” the agency as it tried to figure out if Sars-Cov-2 had leaked from a Chinese lab.
That bombshell allegation came yesterday from the Congressional subcommittee examining the origins of and response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Fauci’s hidden efforts in 2020 to discourage scientists from examining if the risky Chinese “gain-of-function” research he supported led to the pandemic have been extensively documented. Now the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic claims it has evidence he tried to steer the investigations inside the intelligence community too.
In a letter yesterday to Christi Grimm, the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services, subcommittee chairman Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) said his staff had “gathered” evidence of Fauci’s secret visit.
Fauci “was escorted into Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters—without a record of entry—and participated in the analysis to ‘influence’ the Agency’s review” on the origins of Covid-19, Wenstrup wrote. [Emphasis added.]
Wenstrup demanded Grimm provide all records related to Fauci’s “movements” to any CIA “owned, operated, or occupied” buildings, including its headquarters – formally called the George Bush Center for Intelligence, after the 41st president, who served as the CIA’s director in 1976.
Wenstrup also asked that HHS make Brett Rowland, the special agent who headed Fauci’s personal security detail, available for a “voluntary transcribed interview.”
The subcommittee posted the letter on Twitter last night. It has received 1.6 million views so far.
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(That Tony! When he’s not talking to Steph Curry, he’s making secret trips to the CIA. Truly a renaissance man.)
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Wenstrup did not specify where the committee had received its information.
But two weeks ago, he separately wrote the CIA to report “new testimony from a highly credible whistleblower” claiming the agency had given analysts “significant financial incentives to change their COVID-19 origins conclusion from a lab-leak to zoonosis [animal origin].”
The whistleblower reported the CIA had set up a seven-person team to examine the origins of Sars-Cov-2. Six analysts concluded, albeit with low confidence, that the virus had “originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.” But the team’s senior officer disagreed, according to Wenstrup’s earlier letter.
The senior officer then paid the junior team members to “change their position,” the whistleblower claimed. Ultimately, the CIA said it could not “determine the precise origin of the COVID-19 pandemic,” according to a government report released in June.
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