(Natural News) The Hugh Hewitt Show recently interviewed Dr. Francis Collins, the current director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In the interview, Collins admits to funding gain-of-function coronavirus engineering at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. He even defended the Chinese scientists and downplayed their connection to the Chinese Communist Party! Collin’s confession further incriminates his colleague and friend, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is the longstanding director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID).
At a Senate hearing on May 11, 2021, Dr. Anthony Fauci answered questions about gain-of-function research. Fauci repeatedly and authoritatively denied that he and his colleague, Francis Collins, funded the Wuhan lab. Fauci tried to dissociate the NIH and the NIAID from having any connection to coronavirus gain-of-function research, even though the money and research trail was revealed by Senator Rand Paul.
Hugh Hewitt’s latest bombshell interview with Dr. Collins directly contradicts Dr. Fauci’s testimony, shedding more light on Fauci’s recent perjury in front of the U.S. Senate. The interview also implicates Dr. Peter Daszak, who took large grants from the NIH to help facilitate gain-of-function coronavirus engineering in China.
NIH Director admits the U.S. collaborated with the Wuhan lab
Dr. Collins came clean in the interview, admitting that the NIH knows and reviews the work of Chinese scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Collins told Hewitt that the NIH grants require the grantee to report on the progress of their research and detail precisely how the funds are used. “And we require annual reports to see whether that in fact is what they have been doing,” said Collins. “And we trust the grantee to be honest and not deceptive.”

Author: Lance D Johnson
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