Tuesday, July 27, 2021

NIH Director & Fauci Boss Advises Chinese Military Proxy-Linked Group Working Alongside COVID-19 Gene Storage Firm.

The annual event in question - the International Conference on Genomics - is organized by BGI Genomics and the China National GeneBank.

BGI Genomics has been flagged by U.S. intelligence officials for its robust efforts to "Collect, store and exploit biometric information" on American citizens through COVID-19 test kits.

"BGI comes to the U.S. bearing gifts, but harboring other motives. It's unclear whether BGI, or any COVID tester, would get DNA from nasal swabs, he says, but the labs are a way to establish a foothold, to bring their equipment here, start mining your data, and set up shop in your neighborhood," the report claims.

BGI also manages the conference's other sponsor, China National GeneBank, which describes itself as a gene storage project that's "Approved and funded by the Chinese government."

Several BGI consultants, managers, and researchers in addition to professors at Chinese Communist Party-run universities speak at the conference and have done since its 2006 founding, which Collins attended and spoke at.

"One science paper authored by BGI founders Yang Huanming and Wang Jian along with the PLA's Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine and the Third Military Medical University focused on experiments with the brains of monkeys suffering altitude sickness. The study, published in January 2020, stated that it was funded as one of the"key projects of military science and technology" by the PLA. A decade ago, the military university's research sought to identify genes related to altitude sickness so the PLA could screen for susceptible soldiers.

The news comes as an embattled Anthony Fauci takes to the airwaves on a daily basis to attempt to distance himself from the allegations that his National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Disease funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/nih-collins-advised-ccp-military-proxy-bgi-genomics/ 

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