How Much Money is NIH Paying To China To Conduct Medical "Research" on Uyghurs & Other Concentration Camp Victims?
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) spent an estimated $140 million in fiscal year 2020 on animal testing in foreign countries, according to a new report from a taxpayer watchdog organization.
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“The NIH has hiked spending on animal experiments carried out abroad by almost a quarter in the last 2 yrs… an analysis by taxpayer watchdog White Coat Waste Project has found.”https://t.co/rh6LBi0lnR
The NIH funded labs in at least 29 foreign countries and as many as 357 labs in 57 countries are eligible for American taxpayer dollars, according to the report from White Coat Waste (WCW). Among the countries with eligible labs are Russia and China, including the infamous Wuhan Institute of Virology, the lab at the center of the COVID-19 lab-leak theory.
“It’s indefensible that the NIH is shipping tens of millions of tax dollars overseas to animal testing labs and schools in foreign countries that don’t need our money, like the UK, or shouldn’t get it, like China,” said WCW president Anthony Bellotti. “Most U.S. taxpayers don’t want to pay for wasteful government spending like this, and we’ve launched a historic campaign to find, expose, and defund it.”
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