Coronavirus research deemed too dangerous by DARPA was approved by Fauci, EcoHealth Alliance conducted it at Wuhan: Report

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The EcoHealth Alliance proposal that DARPA rejected was about studying bat-born Coronaviruses in Wuhan. However, the proposal that was rejected by DARPA saying it is ‘too dangerous’, was later approved by the USA’s NIAID, which is headed by Dr Anthony Fauci. The proposal was named ‘Project Defuse’.

An investigation by Project Veritas has made a shocking discovery regarding the origin of Covid-19, and the gain of function research to enhance the virus. Project Veritas has claimed to access ‘never before seen’ Department of Defence (USA) documents that show that the USA’s elite military research organisation DARPA (Defence Advanced Research and Projects Agency) had rejected a proposal by EcoHealth Alliance.

The proposal that DARPA rejected was about studying bat-born Coronaviruses in Wuhan. However, the proposal that was rejected by DARPA saying it is ‘too dangerous’, was later approved by the USA’s NIAID, which is headed by Dr Anthony Fauci. The proposal was named ‘Project Defuse’.

As per the Project Veritas report, DARPA had rejected the proposal saying that it will violate the ‘gain of function’ moratorium.

In 2014, in the wake of a number of hazardous biosafety leaks in several federal research facilities, the US government had placed a temporary ban on funding studies that focused on enhancing the ability of viruses like Influenza, MERS, SARS etc.

Covid-19 is caused by a virus from the SARS family and its official name is SARS-CoV-2.

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