By Eric Lendrum
On Wednesday, Lawrence Tabak, the acting director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), confirmed during congressional testimony that officials at the NIH deliberately withheld crucial information about early genomic sequences of the COVID-19 virus on the orders of Chinese scientists.
As reported by the New York Post, Tabak told the House Appropriations subcommittee that the agency “eliminated from public view” all the data from the location of the virus’s origin, Wuhan, while adding that researchers can still access the information through a “tape drive.”
When asked by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-Wash.) why the NIH would take orders from the Chinese, Tabek responded by admitting that “there’s no question that the communication that we had about the sequence archive — Sequence Read Archive — could have been improved. I freely admit that,”
“If I may, the archive never deleted the sequence, it just did not make it available for interrogation,” Tabek added.”“So wait, you have the information still?” Beutler then asked.
“We have the information,” Tabek responded. “Anybody who submits to the Sequence Read Archive is allowed to ask for it to be removed. And that investigator did do that. But we never erase it.”
The congresswoman followed up with another question confirming that the information was never fully erased, but instead hidden from public view, which Tabek confirmed.
During a debate in the European Union Parliament, Bulgarian MEP Angel Djambazki was very critical of the passport. The certificate is not practical and does not work because vaccinated and unvaccinated people get sick, exclaimed the leader.
The certificate is destroying companies, especially small and medium-sized businesses, stressed the deputy, who called for his colleagues to vote against the extension. Furthermore, he added, It promotes inequality and robs people of their freedoms.
A conspirator is not telling you things, but Klaus Schwab, the head of the World Economic Forum, who, in his book “Covid-19 The Great Reset,” declares that national governments, nation-states, and the middle class will be destroyed, according to Dzhambazki.The MEP also railed against Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. “His behavior is all the more embarrassing as he describes the demonstrators fighting for their freedom as an ‘insignificant minority. Since when have minorities become insignificant?”
“This is a disgrace, and it must end,” demanded Dzhambazki.
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office blasted far-left judge Lina Hidalgo and told her to stop criticizing the grand jury that just indicted her top staffers.
Three of Judge Lina Hidalgo’s staffers were indicted last week after prosecutors expanded the investigation into an $11 million ‘vaccine outreach contract’ awarded to one of the judge’s political cronies.
Texas Rangers last month raided the office of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and executed a search warrant related to an $11 million ‘vaccine outreach contract’ awarded to one of the judge’s friends.
Hidalgo lashed out at county prosecutors during an interview with ABC 13 last Wednesday, calling the charges ‘partisan politics.’
“At best, this is going forward with a fundamental misunderstanding of the facts and at worst, it is the weaponization of the criminal justice system for political purposes so I’m not going to play into that,” Hidalgo whined to ABC13. “My staffers are hardworking people. They work day and night for the people of Harris County and we’ve got work to do, like this catalytic converter issue or like childhood education, homelessness, huge wins.”
The Harris County DA’s office this week told Hidalgo to shut up and stop criticizing the grand jury.
ABC 13 reported:
The Harris County District Attorney’s Office responded Monday to an
attack last week by Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, who characterized
an indictment against three of her staffers as weaponizing the system
with a “flimsy” case.
“Grand jurors give up countless hours of personal and professional time to serve and their service should never be disparaged or dismissed,” Dane Schiller, a spokesperson for the Harris County DA’s Office, said in a statement. “We want to thank the grand jurors in these public corruption cases for their hard work over a five-month period in which they reviewed voluminous documents and heard from numerous witnesses. Our work continues.”