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LETS GET ALL FACE DIAPERS OFF ALL CANADIANS.
REVERA OWNER THOMAS G WELLNER ON AGING
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FAUCI FUNDED WUHAN LAB
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ALL TRUTHS BUT SHE BELIEVES THERE LIES
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SINCE
TOM WELLNER THE OWNER AND CEO OF REVERA WORKED WITH PHARMACY LABS AND
COMPANIES. HE SHOULD NOT BE DEMANDING THE WORKERS AT REVERA HOMES WEAR
THE FACE DIAPERS OR MASKS. NO AIR CAN GET IN AND YOUR TEETH CAN END UP
ROTING. I PHONED REVERA THIS MOURNING ASKING THEM WHY DO ALL THE WORKERS
HAVE TO WEAR MASKS. REVERA GAVE THE MESSAGE TO MY BOSS HERE. AND WE
TALKED FOR A MINUTE ABOUT IT. SHE TOLD ME ITS THE GOVERNMENT THATS
MAKING THE MASKS MANDATORY AT REVERA. THEN I PHONED FORDS OFFICE AND
TOLD THE RECEPTIONIST. I WANT THESE MASKS OFF WORKERS AT REVERA AND ALL
THE OLD AGE HOMES. LIKE THE BABY MURDERERS AND ABORTION-ITS MY BODY-MY
CHOICE. I WANT IT SO WORKERS HAVE A CHOICE TO WEAR THE MASKS OR NOT. NOT
GETTING FIRED OR FORCED TO WEAR THE FACE DIAPERS. SHE SAID I WILL TELL
FORD. AND THAT WAS IT. IF ANYBODY ELSE WANTS TO REBELL AGAINST THE
FORCED MASK WEARING PHONE DOUG FORDS OFFICE AT 416-325-1941. LETS GET
THESE DIAPERS OF ALL OUR FACES. NOT JUST SOME CANADIANS.
Last updated: 1 January 2023 at 11:00am EST-Thomas Wellner Net Worth-President and Chief Executive Officer @ Revera Inc.
Location-Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Work
President and Chief Executive Officer @ Revera Inc.
Co-Chief Executive Officer @ Lifelabs Medical Laboratory Services (FUNDED BY THE CANADIAN OR ONTARIO GOVERNMENT)
President and Chief Executive Officer @ CML Healthcare
President - Well Cap @ Wellcap Advisors
President and Chief Executive Officer @ Therapure Biopharma
President and General Manager, Lilly Germany @ Eli Lilly and Company
Executive Director Marketing and Sales, European Operations @ Eli Lilly and Company
Director Marketing @ Eli Lilly Canada
Education
University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management
2014 - 2015-
Harvard University
(Business Administration, Business Administration and Management, Management, Education)
2005 - 2005
Queen's University
Bachelor of Science - 1983 - 1987
Skills
Biotechnology
Lifesciences
Biopharmaceuticals
Strategy
Pharmaceutical Industry
Healthcare
Business Development
Business Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Marketing Strategy
Thomas Wellner biography
Thomas
G. Wellner serves as Independent Director of the Company. He currently
serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Revera Inc.
(“Revera”), a leading investor, operator and developer in the senior
living sector. Mr. Wellner joined Revera in 2014, and since that time
has led the organization through transformational change, developing the
company’s strategic direction to grow, innovate and lead in the sector.
He has worked with a number of strategic partners in Canada, the U.S.
and the U.K. to grow Revera’s international portfolio to more than 500
properties and 56,000 suites. Mr. Wellner has extensive global
experience in biotech, pharmaceuticals and health care services,
previously leading a number of organizations including LifeLabs Inc.,
CML Healthcare Inc. and Therapure Biopharma Inc.. Mr. Wellner currently
serves on the board of directors of a number of private companies,
including Revera and FreshBooks. Mr. Wellner began his career at Eli
Lilly & Company where he held a variety of global operational and
leadership roles. Mr. Wellner holds an Honours Bachelor of Science
degree in Life Sciences from Queen’s University and has completed the
Directors Education Program of the Institute of Corporate Directors at
the Rotman School of Management as well as an executive education course
through the Harvard Business School.
LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Services Information
LifeLabs
has operated in Canada for nearly 50 years. It is a leading provider of
laboratory testing and management services, contributing to the
treatment and prevention of disease by enabling healthcare providers to
operate more efficiently and effectively. Following the acquisition of
BC Biomedical on April 2, 2013 and CML Healthcare on October 1st, 2013,
LifeLabs nearly doubled in size, now providing more than 100 million
diagnostic tests for approximately 19 million patients visits annually.
Information from these tests plays a vital role in predicting,
diagnosing, treating and monitoring disease. LifeLabs operates the
largest community medical laboratory network in Canada, together with
our hospital and healthcare partners. LifeLabs also partners with
healthcare providers to transform and manage laboratory organizations to
better meet the complex healthcare challenges of today and tomorrow.
CML HealthCare gets friendly $1.22-billion takeover offer from LifeLabs Medical
Two
of Canada's largest medical diagnostics laboratory operators — LifeLabs
Medical Laboratory Services and CML Healthcare Inc. — are joining
forces in a friendly $1.22 billion takeover deal-Armina Ligaya-Published
Jun 25, 2013
Two of Canada’s largest medical diagnostics laboratory
operators — LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Services and CML Healthcare Inc.
— are joining forces in a friendly $1.22-billion takeover deal, a move
that would make the new company the dominant player in Ontario.As part
of the acquisition, which is subject to approval, LifeLabs would assume
$225-million of Mississauga-based CML’s outstanding debt and pay $10.75
per share in cash, the companies said Tuesday. That represents a 49.3%
premium on its closing price of $7.20 on Monday, CML added.Tracker
dslogo-Thomas Wellner, president and CEO of CML, said the amalgamation
of the “two strong businesses” would allow them to leverage their
capabilities across both organizations to “increase our scale and also
expand our retail footprint nationally.”“The combined entity will also
be better positioned to successfully navigate the increasingly
challenging healthcare funding landscape,” he told analysts on a
conference call. “For patients, and referring physicians, they will have
continued access to ever broadening menu of specialized testing
services in addition to the excellent quality laboratory standard tests
offered.”CML’s stock rose 47.4% on the TSX on Tuesday and closed at
$10.61 per share — the highest level since April last year.The deal has
the “full support” of the board of directors of both companies and the
price offered is “fair” and “in the best interest” of shareholders, Mr.
Wellner said. The acquisition has the approval of the Ontario Municipal
Employees Retirement System (OMERS), which owns LifeLabs through its
investment arm Borealis Infrastructure.The deal would make LifeLabs the
“dominant player” in Ontario with two-thirds of the market, said
Philippa Flint, a healthcare analyst with Bloom Burton & Co. in
Toronto.“We expect the newly combined company to increase operational
efficiencies, have more government negotiating leverage and be able to
expand nationally,” she wrote in a research note to clients Tuesday.The
deal is subject to approval by shareholders, and a special meeting is
scheduled for Sept. 3. Shareholders will also receive an already
scheduled dividend before the deal closes.Mr. Wellner said he believed
the transaction would “move forward and achieve all the necessary
regulatory and competition bureau requirements” but did not specify
whether it would require Ontario approval due to the major foothold
LifeLabs would attain.When asked for details on CML’s prior discussions
with Queen’s Park, Mr. Wellner said it had spoken to the Ontario
government and “we are attentive to any concerns that the government
would have, as we do through the normal course of operations.”Specific
details will be provided in the circular available in early August, he
added.Ms. Flint said “the Ontario ownership of LifeLabs (through OMERS)
would make the transaction more likely to be accepted by regulators.”CML
Healthcare had been a long-stable business, but its performance began
to erode once it touched areas outside its expertise and geography.In
the first quarter this year, CML’s net earnings slipped to $12.1-million
(including a pre-tax restructuring charge of $3.1-million) from
$18.1-million during the same period in 2012.LifeLabs has facilities in
both B.C. and Ontario, serving roughly 10 million patients and 20,000
physicians in Canada annually. CML has 112 Client C.A.R.E. Centres in
Ontario, and 82 imaging centres in Ontario and British Columbia, but is
in the process of divesting its diagnostic imaging business.
Revera CEO Tom Wellner shares candid perspective on leading during the pandemic
Unprecedented: Canada’s Top CEOs on Leadership During COVID-19 published today
MISSISSAUGA,
Canada –APRIL 12, 2022 – In a frank and personal account, Revera CEO
Tom Wellner shares his experience at the helm of Canada’s leading senior
living organization during the pandemic in a compelling new business
book published today. Unprecedented: Canada’s Top CEOs on Leadership
During Covid-19, which includes first-hand perspectives by 29 senior
leaders from across industries, was compiled and edited by Steve Mayer,
President of Greenhill Canada and Vice Chairman of Greenhill & Co,
and Andrew Willis, business columnist for The Globe & Mail. Net
proceeds from the sales of Unprecedented are being donated to United Way
Centraide Canada for COVID recovery across Canada. Tom’s account offers
a unique view of the extraordinary and heartbreaking journey
experienced in senior living, particularly long-term care, during the
first two waves of the pandemic. It provides insight into the daunting
challenges faced by the organization and sector throughout the crisis,
and the thinking behind Revera’s decisions to help address them. It also
discusses clear gaps in the system that the pandemic revealed.“The
pandemic has been the most difficult, tragic period of our collective
experience, and for seniors’ care, has shown areas, like staffing and
capacity, where profound improvements must be made,” said Tom. “We owe
the best to the seniors of today and tomorrow, and we owe the best to
the incredibly compassionate and dedicated frontline employees who have
shown such courage through the past two years. They are true
heroes.”About Revera-Revera is a leading Canadian-owned and
-headquartered, owner, investor, developer and operator in the senior
living sector. Through its portfolio of partnerships, Revera owns or
operates more than 500 properties across Canada, the United States and
the United Kingdom serving more than 45,000 seniors. Revera offers
seniors’ apartments, independent living, assisted living, memory care,
and long term care. With over 45,000 employees dedicated to providing
exceptional care and service, Revera is helping seniors live life to the
fullest. Find out more at ReveraLiving.com.
For further information please contact:Larry Roberts-Revera Inc.289-997-5721-Larry.Roberts@reveraliving.com
The
doctor is out: With Fauci gone, who could be in line to replace him? by
Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter |-January 21, 2023 05:00 AM
Dr.
Anthony Fauci left his four-decade position as director of the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in December, and NIAID has
commenced a search for who will replace the controversial doctor at the
helm of the key federal agency.Since the controversial top doctor left
his post at the end of 2022, his former deputy Hugh Auchincloss has been
performing the role of acting NIAID director.FAUCI SUGGESTED FBI BE
WARNED OF POSSIBLE WUHAN LAB LEAK-Applications for a permanent
replacement following the National Institutes of Health's "nationwide
search" were due Tuesday. As the search for a permanent NIAID director
continues, no big names have yet been publicly raised for the job, and
it is possible that Auchincloss could get the permanent position given
his longtime leadership under Fauci.“The National Institutes of Health
is seeking exceptional candidates for the position of Director of the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,” the NIH
announced in November 2022. “This position offers a unique and exciting
opportunity for an exceptional leader to serve as the chief executive
for NIAID who will provide visionary leadership” in combating global
diseases and pandemics.Whoever is picked for the NIH director position
will require confirmation by the Senate Health Committee and then a
majority vote in the full Senate. The NIAID gig, which falls under the
NIH, does not need Senate confirmation.“Dr. Hugh Auchincloss has agreed
to serve as acting director of the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases,” the NIH announced this week. “He has served as
NIAID’s principal deputy director since joining NIH in 2006. He has
played a key role in research planning and implementation
activities.”Auchincloss, who is also the father of second-term Rep. Jake
Auchincloss (D-MA), is wrapped up in the Wuhan lab controversy, and his
name has been repeatedly raised by Republican investigators.The NIH
provided millions of dollars to Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance over
the years, and Daszak maintained a long working relationship with Wuhan
lab "bat lady" Shi Zhengli, sending her lab at least $600,000 in NIH
funding. Daszak was part of the WHO-China team that dismissed the lab
leak hypothesis as “extremely unlikely” in 2021.Fauci sent an email to
Auchincloss on Feb. 1, 2020, with an attachment and the subject line
“IMPORTANT.” Fauci wrote, “Hugh: It is essential that we speak this AM.
... Read this paper as well as the e-mail that I will forward to you
now. You will have tasks today that must be done.”The email from Fauci
included an attached research article published in 2015 in Nature
Medicine titled “A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronavirus
shows potential for human emergence" that was authored in part by Shi
Zhengli of the Wuhan lab.Auchincloss replied, “The paper you sent me
says the experiments were performed before the gain of function pause
but have since been reviewed and approved by NIH. Not sure what that
means since [NIH official Emily Erbelding] is sure that no Coronavirus
work [has] gone through the P3 framework. She will try to determine if
we have any distant ties to this work abroad.” Fauci replied, “OK. Stay
tuned.”Critics of Fauci were unhappy when the news initially leaked in
December 2022 that Auchinloss would likely be replacing
Fauci.“Auchincloss — the cipher who ran Fauci's errands and followed
Fauci's instructions like 'you will have tasks today that must be done' —
now has been appointed acting director of NIAID,” Dr. Richard Ebright,
the lab director for the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers
University, tweeted in December.Justin Goodman, senior vice president of
advocacy and public policy for the White Coat Waste Project, said
Auchincloss "has lobbied to build more risky biolabs and has been
Fauci’s right-hand man for the last 16 years."Fauci gave some advice to
whoever ends up holding his former position. "The message is to stick
with the science — the data, the evidence — and don't get involved in
politics," Fauci said in December. "There's a big difference between
policy and politics.A scientist who worked closely with a US-funded
Wuhan lab has claimed that Covid was genetically engineered and leaked
from the Chinese facility.Dr Andrew Huff, the former vice president of
EcoHealth Alliance, called the pandemic 'one of the greatest cover-ups
in history' and the 'biggest US intelligence failure since 9/11.'In his
expert opinion, whistleblower Huff believes that grant funding provided
by Anthony Fauci by way of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to
EcoHealth Alliance, was linked to the 'creation of SARS-CoV-2.'-He
claims NIH '[funded] gain-of-function work and the US intelligence
community was aware of and appeared to have been involved' with this
work.Gain-of-function (GOF) work has been widely believed to have
created SARS-CoV-2, Huff stressing that it was key in creating the
aggressive and contagious disease.Dr Andrew Huff, the former vice
president of EcoHealth Alliance, has claims that SARS-CoV-2 was
genetically engineered and leaked from a facility in China-Led by Dr
Peter Daszak (left) there were concerns about the ties between Wuhan and
EcoHealth Alliance - there most recent grant coming from Anthony Fauci
in September 2021-Huff points to China's gain-of-function (GOF)
experiments, which he believes were carried out within relaxed
biosecurity environments and led to the leak at the US-funded Wuhan
Institute of Virology-The pandemic swept across the globe and has so far
claimed the lives of 6.64 million people after first being reported as a
cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, China in late 2019.The Wuhan
Institute of Virology, a high security lab specializing in
coronaviruses, has been cast into the spotlight over the past two years,
many questioning whether it could be the source of the highly
contagious disease.Both China and the lab have vehemently denied
allegations, but evidence of a lab leak, have been gaining traction as
scientists, researchers and governments hunt for answers.Experts have
suggested Covid may have escaped from the Wuhan facility through an
infected researcher, improper disposal of waste or potential breaches in
security at the site.In explosive allegations made in his new book, The
Truth About Wuhan, Huff claims that the pandemic was the result of the
US government funding of dangerous genetic engineering of coronaviruses
in China.Speaking to The Sun, Huff said that 'the US government is to
blame for the transfer of dangerous biotechnology to the Chinese.' He
points to China's GOF experiments, which he believes were carried out
within relaxed biosecurity environments which led to a lab leak at the
US-funded Wuhan Institute of Virology.Huff said that it shouldn't be a
surprise that China lied about the outbreak and then went to
'extraordinary lengths to make it appear as if the disease emerged
naturally'-In September, Fauci, who has spent over five decades in the
federal government and has been the face of the coronavirus pandemic
response, awarded EcoHealth more money-'EcoHealth Alliance and foreign
laboratories did not have the adequate control measures in place for
ensuring proper biosafety, biosecurity, and risk management, ultimately
resulting in the lab leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology,' he
said.The army veteran, from Michigan, said the organization taught the
Wuhan lab the 'best existing methods to engineer bat coronaviruses to
attack other species' for many years.'China knew from day one that this
was a genetically engineered agent,' he said.'I was terrified by what I
saw. We were just handing them bioweapon technology.'In his book, the
infectious diseases expert claims 'greedy scientists killed millions of
people globally,' and goes as far as to claim the US government covered
it all up.Huff said that it shouldn't be a surprise that China lied
about the outbreak and then went to 'extraordinary lengths to make it
appear as if the disease emerged naturally.''The shocking part of all of
this is how the United States government lied to all of us,' he
said.The organization received a $653,392 grant to analyze 'the
potential for future bat coronavirus emergence in Myanmar, Laos and
Vietnam'-EcoHealth Alliance had been studying different coronaviruses in
bats for more than ten years with funding from the NIH - and developed
close working ties with the Wuhan lab.In September, Anthony Fauci, who
has spent over five decades in the federal government and has been the
face of the coronavirus pandemic response, awarded EcoHealth more money.
-The organization received a $653,392 grant to analyze 'the potential
for future bat coronavirus emergence in Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam,'
according to the Wall Street Journal.NIH have identified the region as
'high risk for future emergence of novel coronaviruses and the potential
site where SARS-CoV-2 first 'spilled over' from bats to people.'While
the NIH is promoting EcoHealth Alliance's claim that Covid-19 emerged
through a 'spill over' from animals.Many scientists disagree and have
said the circumstantial and biological evidence suggests a lab
leak.Huff, who worked at EcoHealth Alliance from 2014 to 2016, serving
as vice president from 2015, said he worked on the classified side of
the research program as a US government scientist.Former intelligence
chiefs and diplomats have already claimed Covid was leaked from a Wuhan
lab in the 'cover-up of the century.'America's former top diplomat in
East Asia, David Stilwell, telling The Sun in September 2021 that 'this
makes Watergate look easy.''People are for some reason bent on insisting
on having a slam-dunk, air-tight case that China produced this virus,'
he said at the time.'Of course, the PRC is not going to let you in there
to see their labs, but so many people have used that problem to stop
further inquiry.'This isn't a legal case, we are not looking for
indisputable evidence; there is enough circumstantial evidence.'In 2019,
the Wuhan lab started working with the EcoHealth Alliance on a USAID
program called PREDICT, which focuses on emerging pandemic
threats.PREDICT had been designed to detect and find zoonotic viruses
with pandemic potential – including coronaviruses.EcoHealth Alliance
states on their website that zoonotic diseases–those that can be
transmitted between animals and humans–represent approximately 75
percent of the newly emerging diseases currently affecting people.Shi
Zhengli, the Wuhan virologist who famously became known as 'Batwoman'
had hoped the program would create an early-warning system for
pandemics.Huff said he has no proof that the leak was deliberate however
does claim in his explosive tell-all book that biosecurity at the
Chinese facility was compromisedHuff alleges the US were using the
project to assess the bioweapon capabilities of foreign labs - including
the Wuhan Institute of VirologyBut in 2014, Huff was asked to review a
funding proposal which revealed that GOF work was being carried out to
create SARS-CoV-2 - which causes Covid.GOF work sees viruses accelerated
to more easily infect humans to help researchers test scientific
theories, develop new technologies and find treatments for infectious
diseases.The risky research method can pose safety and security concerns
- and is banned in many countries.It was originally banned in the US in
2014 but was reintroduced by the NIH in 2017.Huff realized the
EcoHealth Alliance was working closely with the Wuhan lab on this type
of research, with the support of USAID - a US government department.He
claims that the virus would never occur in nature and had been developed
into a much more powerful pathogen in the lab.'EcoHealth Alliance
developed SARS-CoV-2 and was responsible for the development of the
agent SARS-CoV-2 during my employment at the organization,' he said.He
said that he has no evidence China deliberately released the virus but
believes the US-funded project was 'mostly a global fishing expedition
for coronaviruses' to carry out GOF work or for intelligence collection -
rather than preventing future pandemics.'At the time, I felt like the
project seemed more like intelligence collection than scientific
research and development,' he said in his book.The scientist said the
PREDICT program wasn't collecting the data it should have been and Huff
told The Sun that it appeared to be a 'giant intelligence operation'.He
alleges the US were using the project to assess the bioweapon
capabilities of foreign labs - including the Wuhan Institute of
Virology.Huff claims the US-funded project was 'mostly a global fishing
expedition for coronaviruses' to carry out GOF work or for intelligence
collection - rather than preventing future pandemics-The pandemic swept
across the globe and has so far claimed the lives of 6.64 million people
after first being reported as a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan,
China in late 2019-Shortly after, a novel coronavirus was eventually
identified, the first case outside China recorded in January 2020 in
Thailand-During a meeting with top executives in 2015 and 2016 Huff
claims that he tried to sound the alarm over the biosafety and
biosecurity risks in contract labs.'I was concerned that EcoHealth
Alliance did not have enough visibility or firsthand knowledge of what
was happening at foreign laboratories contracted and managed by
EcoHealth Alliance,' he said.Huff said US government officials again
issued warnings in January 2018 about the Wuhan lab - including the
major shortage of experts needed to safely manage research on deadly
coronaviruses.'It could be reasonably argued that EcoHealth Alliance set
up China to fail,' he said.And when Covid emerged in late 2019, he said
China 'and some of their US government collaborators at the Department
of State, USAID, and the Department of Defense went into full cover-up
mode.'What did Fauci get wrong? From telling people not to wear masks to
claiming vaccines stopped infections-Dr Anthony Fauci is due to step
down from his position as one of America's top infectious disease
advisors at the end of this year.Below are listed some of his key
blunders when the virus struck-Don't wear masks, do wear masks As global
concern for Covid was surfacing in March 2020, Fauci told Americans
that there was 'no need' to wear a face mask.He said they may only help
people 'feel a little better', and 'might even block a droplet' — but
would not provide good protection.Less than a month later, he was forced
into an embarrassing climbdown after it emerged the virus spread via
droplets in the air.Dr Fauci later insisted he advised people not to
wear masks to ensure there were enough available for hospitals and
healthcare centers.Covid did not come from a lab-Dr Fauci has also
repeatedly insisted that Covid did not leak from a lab in China.He
called the theory a 'shiny object that will go away', and brushed aside
claims from other top experts as an 'opinion'.Dr Fauci has now
backpedalled, saying instead that he keeps an 'open mind' although
insisting that it remains 'most likely' that the virus spilled over from
animals to humans.Two jabs will stop you catching Covid When the Covid
vaccine roll-out was in full swing, Dr Fauci said the immunity from
shots made doubly-vaccinated people a 'dead end' for the virus, and even
suggested they may no longer need to wear masks.Schools
shutdown-Schools were closed from March through to August 2020,
something Dr Fauci later expressed regret about.But he said last month
that he 'should have realized' there would be 'deleterious collateral
consequences'.Children are now bearing the brunt of the US's
tripledemic, after lockdowns left them without proper immune
defense.Funding Wuhan lab-In 2014, Dr Facui's agency issued a
$3.7million grant to EcoHealth Alliance, which some allege was used to
support gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology
(WIV). Huff said he believes that the US government was alerted to the
outbreak in August or October of 2019 months before the first clusters
were starting to emerge.He quit EcoHealth Alliance in 2016 'due to a
large number of ethical concerns with the scientific work and EcoHealth
Alliance as a whole.'But in late 2019, he was suddenly offered a
position at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) - and was
told he would need top security clearance and a polygraph for the
job.Huff now believes he was approached for the role to keep him quiet
about the origins of Covid.'It is my belief that people working within
the US government potentially identified me as a risk to knowing
first-hand that the SARS-CoV-2 disease emergence event was a consequence
of the US government's sponsorship of the genetic engineering of
SARS-CoV-2 domestically and abroad,' he said in his book.'If I would
have accepted the position, then I suspect that DARPA would have
disclosed restricted information to me, which would have consequently
prevented me from discussing any of this information publicly, like I
have been and am doing now.'About a month after the pandemic began in
the early months of 2020, Huff said he was 'adamant that SARS-CoV-2 was a
manmade agent.''I suddenly realized what the potential motivation and
persistence for recruiting me were,' he said.'The intelligence community
realized that I was the only person in a senior position that had left
EHA, and the fact I was working outside the government's control made me
a threat to their agenda.'Huff believes government officials offered
him the role so he could be 'sworn into silence for the rest of my
life.'As he began to unravel the alleged cover-up by the US government,
he claims that authorities have launched a massive campaign of
harassment against him.He claimed military-grade drones would often
appear at his home, he was stalked at the supermarket, and he was
followed by unknown vehicles.Huff has since filed a lawsuit with Renz
Law LLC against EcoHealth Alliance in the state of New York.In
September, Huff tweeted: 'Below is link to the copy of the report about
the REAL Origin of SARS-CoV2 sent to the US Senate and Congress.'My
declaration in the document was provided under oath with penalty of
perjury.'The document issued by Renz Law LLC states: 'Donald Trump,
Senator Ron Johnson, Senator Rand Paul, Rep. Jim Jordan and others were
right.'As early as later April or early May 2020 former President Trump
spoke of the creation of SARS-CoV-2 in a lab in Wuhan, China.'Since that
time both the investigation and the cover-up have continued but the
evidence provided herein clearly demonstrates that SARS-CoV-2 was indeed
created in a lab in Wuhan China by EcoHealth Alliance and with funding
from Anthony Fauci's NIH/NIAID.The document goes on to say that the
evidence gathered hopes to back five statements of claim.'SARS-CoV-2 was
created in lab in Wuhan China, Anthony Fauci funded the creation of
SARS-CoV-2 and lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function work, the
US intelligence community was aware of and appeared to have been
involved with the funding of said gain-of-function work,' it read.'A
number of well-connected public and private partners were involved in
gain-of-function work that resulted in the creation and release of
SARS-CoV-2 and Anthony Fauci and other coordinated to cover-up the
funding of the gain-of-function work which resulted in SARS-CoV-2.' It
goes on to say that the expectations are that there will be a 'immediate
investigation that will see bi-partisan support in light of this newly
compiled information.''Renz Law and Make Americans Free Again (MAFA)
will provide any and all support possible in such an investigation and
prosecutions,' the document continues.Official records show EcoHealth
Alliance has received seven grants from the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) since June 2020 for research into animal-borne viruses in
Asia and Africa 'Further, with the additional high-profile revelations
that certain segments of the government have promoted censoring this
information, presumably as part of the cover up, we will voluntarily
support any good faith efforts by the media to correct the record.'[We]
will continue to seek truth and justice in this matter for all that have
been impacted by the worst man-made pandemic in human history.'Huff
provided a declaration alongside the documents stating that he would
attest a true and accurate representation of facts and experiences.In
October, DailyMail.com revealed that EcoHealth Alliance had been handed
nearly $7 million in taxpayer's money during the pandemic.Official
records show EcoHealth Alliance has received seven grants from the NIH
since June 2020 for research into animal-borne viruses in Asia and
Africa.Four of those grants were handed to the non-profit after it was
uncovered EcoHealth Alliance channeled funds to the Chinese laboratory
in Wuhan, the epicenter of the pandemic.It also collaborated on
controversial virus-tinkering research at the Wuhan Institute of
Virology, which some scientists fear led to the Covid crisis.Dr Peter
Daszak, a British zoologist who was accused of trying to cover-up
serious inquiry into the so-called lab leak theory, is listed as the
project lead on a majority of the research programs.Tennessee Republican
Senator Marsha Blackburn told DailyMail.com: 'EcoHealth Alliance has
still not answered key questions about its role in the pandemic.'They
should be held to account and not be receiving taxpayers' dollars until a
full investigation is complete.'Who IS Peter Daszak? The frog-focused
zoologist and friend of Dr Anthony Fauci-One of the most stringent
deniers of the man-made hypothesis is British zoologist Dr Peter Daszak
(pictured), who is known among friends as a 'funny northerner' but
considered a potential orchestrator of the pandemic by advocates of the
lab-leak theory-The debate around the origins of Covid has been ongoing
since the virus first began causing chaos in early 2020.Some top
virologists believe the coronavirus spread to humans from an infected
animal, potentially in a wet market in the Chinese city of Wuhan.Others
think it leaked from a secretive laboratory in the same city. Whether or
not it was deliberate or accidental is an even more contentious part of
the 'lab leak' theory.One of the most stringent deniers of the man-made
hypothesis is British zoologist Dr Peter Daszak, who is known among
friends as a 'funny northerner' but considered a potential orchestrator
of the pandemic by advocates of the lab-leak theory.He became renowned
for his role in facilitating 'risky' coronavirus research in China
through EcoHealth Alliance, the non-profit he is president of.The New
York-based organisation has secured $60million (£53million) of US
Government funds for scientific research over the past decade.Some of
this cash, it has emerged, has since ended up in the pocket of
researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), the lab at the
centre of lab leak claims. Some of this research involved manipulating
Covid-like viruses.Now, it has been revealed that EcoHealth Alliance has
gained another $650,000 (£580,000) from the US National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to trawl through caves in
Southeast Asia looking for bats carrying coronaviruses, despite fears
similar work sparked the pandemic.The new contract gives the green light
to project leader Dr Daszak and his team to analyse the behaviour and
environmental risk factors for coronaviruses to spillover into humans
from animals.It warns that that part of the world has a 'high diversity
of wildlife coronaviruses' and a large proportion of the population is
regularly exposed to wildlife that could be infected. Myanmar, Laos and
Vietnam are particularly high risk, according to the project details
published by the US National Institutes of Health. Over the course of
five years, the team will identify cases where people become infected
with coronaviruses, assess the risk and drivers of community
transmission and spread and test public health interventions to contain
an outbreak.Scientists argue such research is vital to contain diseases
like Covid. But others have raised alarm over its potential involvement
in outbreaks.The latest contract puts the spotlight back on Dr Daszak,
who hails from the mining town Dukinfield, on the outskirts of
Manchester.The researcher, who grew up with a younger brother, Ukrainian
father and Welsh mother, studied zoology at the University of Bangor in
Wales and the University of East London.The expert in zoonosis — the
spread of viruses from animals to humans — has authored more than 300
scientific papers over his career, which has spanned more than three
decades, and seen him become friendly with Dr Anthony Fauci, chief
medical advisor to the US President. Dr Daszak, who lives in New York
with his wife Janet, joined EcoHealth — formerly The Wildlife Trust — in
2001. His early career focused on diseases spread by frogs.But he has
also worked with researchers in China for 15 years, including Dr Shi
Zhengli, a virologist at the WIV nicknamed 'Bat Woman'.EcoHealth, which
originally focused on conservation, now works around the world to find
out the origins of viruses, map where they have spread and analyse them
to find out where the next outbreak could occur. Records show Dr Daszak
raked in millions of dollars' worth of grants from US Government bodies
on behalf of EcoHealth alliance and was paid $354,000 (£314,000) in
2019.This funding was often dished out to other laboratories, including
the WIV, to conduct research in mines to examine bat coronaviruses.The
partnership saw researchers sample thousands of bats and determine that
Sars originated in horseshoe bats, which are common in southern and
central China and traded in wet markets.And two years before Covid
emerged, Dr Daszak proposed working with WIV scientists to alter
coronaviruses and release them into bats as part of a plan to inoculate
them against the virus. The most recent NIH grant awarded to EchoHealth
Alliance came on September 21. The $653,392 package went towards
studying Covid-like viruses in bats across Asia and Africa.That
five-year experiment will likely investigate 'the potential for future
bat coronavirus emergence', with scientists set to trawl caves in
Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam in the hunt to prevent another viral
crisis.Senator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, told DailyMail.com:
'Giving taxpayer money to EcoHealth to study pandemic prevention is like
paying a suspected arsonist to conduct fire safety inspections.' Daszak
is a close friend of the US' top Covid doctor Fauci and even thanked
him for publicly downplaying theories that Covid may have been created
in a lab.EcoHealth Alliance has been receiving federal research funding
since 2002.Daszak, who has maintained the view that the coronavirus
jumped to humans from animal reservoirs, has a checkered history when it
comes to the kind of research that his critics argue helped pave the
way for highly transmissible SARS-CoV-2 to escape the safety of a lab.He
has been slammed by Republicans in Congress for taking part in GOF
research.Those who believed there was a chance the virus escaped from
the WIV were cast aside as fringe thinkers, in part due to Daszak's
influence in the community of epidemiologists and infectious disease
experts.He and fellow infectious disease experts Ralph Baric and Linfa
Wang circulated a statement that was later published in The Lancet in
which 27 prominent scientists from nine countries to strongly condemned
'conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural
origin.'But Daszak appeared to want to distance himself from the letter
after a Freedom of Information Request revealed that he and his fellows
'should not sign this statement, so it has some distance from us and
therefore doesn't work in a counterproductive way.'Dr Richard Horton,
editor of The Lancet, said in December 2021 that it took 16 months to
publish an official conflict of interest statement in which he revealed
Daszak had links to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.Despite charges of
having a conflict of interest, given that his organization had worked
with the WIV on coronavirus research in the past, Daszak was appointed
to the World Health Organization's team charged with going to China to
investigate the origin of the virus.The WHO dispelled those claims
though, saying that 'all declared interests were assessed and found not
to interfere with the independence and transparency of the
work.'Officials in the Trump and Biden administrations have said the
Chinese government worked to thwart investigations into the origins of
the virus and hoodwinked WHO investigators when they arrived.Daszak
revealed in March 2021 that he and the team took China's word for it
when officials there insisted that the virus could not have escaped from
their lab.'We met with them. We said, 'Do you audit the lab?' And they
said, 'Annually.' 'Did you audit it after the outbreak?' 'Yes.' 'Was
anything found?' 'No.' 'Do you test your staff?' 'Yes.' No one was —'
Daszak said.In response to Lesley Stahl, who said he was taking the
Chinese researcher's word for it, Daszak said, 'Well, what else can we
do?''We asked them tough questions. They weren't vetted in advance. And
the answers they gave, we found to be believable, correct and
convincing,' Daszak said.In April 2020, former President Donald Trump
chose to axe Daszak's grant awarded in 2019 over unsubstantiated claims
that the virus leaked from the Wuhan lab that employs a Chinese
virologist who had been receiving funding from the grant.'NIH got it
right when it canceled the funding for the experiments EcoHealth
Alliance was conducting with China's state-run Wuhan Institute,' Ernst
said.She added, 'In addition to violating multiple federal laws,
EcoHealth has still not turned over documents about these dangerous
studies that NIH has requested on multiple occasions that could offer
vital clues to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.'Source:
dailymail.co.uk
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