EcoHealth Alliance - an American non-profit whose work on coronavirus with the Wuhan Institute of Virology has stirred controversy - received a new six-figure grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, War Room can reveal.
EcoHealth Alliance previously manipulated "Killer" bat coronaviruses with striking resemblances to COVID-19 to become deadlier to humans alongside its Chinese Communist Party-controlled partner, using taxpayer funds from Anthony Fauci's National Institutes of Health agency to do so.
Amidst refusing to comply with several congressional investigations into its "Gain-of-function" research in Wuhan, EcoHealth Alliance has continued to receive taxpayer-backed grants from various federal agencies.
Most recently, EcoHealth Alliance received a grant totaling $115,000 from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, which is under the control of the Department of Defense.
A federal database reveals the grant is for "Combating weapons of mass destruction." The DTRA classifies weapons of mass destruction as "Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents with the potential to hold U.S. and allied interests at significant risk."
EcoHealth Alliance's relationship with the Pentagon dates back to at least fiscal year 2014 when it began working on a program labeled "Scientific Research - Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction".
The unearthed grant follows EcoHealth Alliance receiving a recent grant from Fauci's NIH agency despite President Donald Trump terminating the non-profit's taxpayer-supported projects after its close ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology were revealed.
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