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Are You Surprised? Fauci, Gates, DOD & CDC Funded Sudanese Lab Taken Over By Militants

WHO warned this week the rebel group's takeover of the lab presents a 'huge biological risk' for humanity

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An exclusive report by Natalie Winters of the War Room With Stephen Bannon highlights the American government’s involvement with a laboratory in Sudan that was recently overtaken by a group of rebel fighters who are at war with the nation’s military.

The World Health Organization on Tuesday warned the globe of a “huge biological risk” now dangerous virus samples are in the hands of the rebels.

Winters’ article, published Wednesday, detailed how the lab has received funding from Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and even the Department of Defense.

Winters uncovered a CDC pamphlet from 2022 revealing the agency “supported establishment of the first viral load monitoring facility at South Sudan’s National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL)” back in 2018.

Additionally, a research paper from July 2022 shows the lab was funded by the CDC and thanks the DOD’s US Agency for International Development for providing the researchers with “support.”

Regarding NIH funding of the lab, Winters listed NIAID grants during Fauci’s tenure totaling over $20 million.

One study funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) acknowledged The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as a financial contributor.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) “funded procurement of COVID-19 tests and provided equipment” to the Sudanese lab and “designated regional laboratories to rapidly scale up testing capabilities.”

Winters also cited a 2018 WHO press release thanking several American agencies for working with the Sudanese labs.

“Thanks to Global Fund, ECHO, CDC and USAID, South Sudan has made progress in building and strengthening the laboratory capacity to test and report results in a safe, secure, timely and reliable manner for outbreaks and emergencies, the challenging circumstances notwithstanding said Evans Liyosi, WHO Representative for South Sudan. He noted that this development is in line with the expectations of the WHO Laboratory Improvement for Emergencies (LIFE) initiative and the International Health regulations, for vulnerable WHO member states including South Sudan.”

Several American-funded laboratories across the world have been at the center of massive news stories such as COVID-19 being leaked from the U.S.-funded Wuhan lab or Russia invading Ukraine to rid the European nation of its U.S.-funded biolabs.


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