Drugged beagle puppies' heads were trapped in mesh cages filled with infected sand flies who continually bit the dogs..
The White Coat Waste Project claims the NIAID provided a
$375,800 grant to a lab in Tunisia to drug beagle puppies and locked
their heads in mesh cages so sand flies could eat the dogs filled
with hundreds of infected sand flies.
Fauci’s own NIH department wasted your money on many dog experiments, and locked beagle puppies in cages so biting sand flies could eat them alive.
One of the most disturbing incidents funded by Fauci's National
Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases involved $375,000
given to a Tunisian research lab.
There, puppies had their heads held in cages, before being left for
sand flies to eat them alive for research purposes.
Distressing snaps showed the pups with their heads kept inside the
muslin-type cages filled with the hungry insects.
Another procedure - which the NIH funded to the tune of $1.8m - saw
44 beagle puppies undergo a 'cordectomy,' which saw their vocal
cords cut to stop them barking.
That experiment, which took place in Menlo Park, California, saw the
dogs then pumped full of drugs, before being killed and dissected.
A third, $425,000 set of taxpayer funded tests saw beagles howl in
pain while being experimented on in Georgia.
In response, a group of 24 lawmakers, led by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC),
are now demanding Fauci provide answers about the experiments they
believe to be 'cruel' and a 'reprehensible misuse of taxpayer
funds.'
'According to documents obtained via a Freedom of Information Act
request by taxpayer watchdog group White Coat Waste Project, and
subsequent media coverage, from October 2018 until February 2019,
NIAID spent $1.86million in taxpayer funds on drug tests involving
44 beagle puppies,' the letter from lawmakers reads.
'While documents state that the ostensible purpose of this study was
to 'provide data of suitable quality and integrity to support
application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other
regulatory agencies,' the FDA itself has recently stated that it
'does not mandate that human drugs be studied in dogs.''
The experiments were done with funding from the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, of which Fauci has been director
since 1984.
Two weeks ago, the White Coat Waste Project revealed that close to
$1.68million was spent on experiments on a total of 44 beagles at
Sri International in Menlo Park, California, in which the puppies
received cordectomies and were force-fed drugs before being killed
and dissected.
Another $375,800 was provided as a grant to a lab in Tunisia to drug
beagle puppies and locked their heads in mesh cages so sand flies
could eat the dogs filled with hundreds of infected sand flies, the
group revealed in August.
Fauci's team had previously, in 2016, strapped the infectious sand
flies to beagles at the NIAID lab in Bethesda, Maryland, allowing
them to feed on the dogs for 22 months.
The White Coat Waste Project alleges that the dogs developed
infectious lesions before researchers killed and dissected them.
This procedure cost $18,430,917.