Peter Daszak - a longtime collaborator of the Wuhan Institute of Virology and recipient of grants from Anthony Fauci - spoke with Science magazine for a story attempting to absolve himself from blame for his alleged role in the creation and cover-up of COVID-19 where an insect escaped from a cage during the interview.
The insect's escape from a terrarium in Daszak's office follows the EcoHealth Alliance President serving as one of the loudest critics of the "Lab leak" theory, which enjoys support from several former high-ranking public health and intelligence officials.
After a cricket that has escaped from one of the terrariums in the office-home to a dozen snakes and lizards-hops by his feet, I make a joke about lab leaks.
"If a small group of scientists were absolutely correct in their predictions, why are we now putting them on the pyre in the middle of the village, dancing around, and burning them alive?" Daszak asks.
David Morens, an influenza researcher at NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says Daszak should be celebrated.
The interview follow months of National Pulse reporting highlighting Daszak's extensive conflicts of interest with the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Chinese Communist Party, which should have excluded him from serving on bodies such as the World Health Organization's COVID-19 origins investigation team.
The National Pulse has also revealed the close ties between Daszak and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Fauci.
https://thenationalpulse.com/news/insect-escapes-cage-during-daszak-interview/
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