NIH in the hotseat, by el gato malo

If the perpetrators of the COVID travesty get off scot-free, then one of the most heinous crimes ever committed will have paid very well indeed. From el gato malo at boriquagato.substack.com:

can congress finally make some progress?

this is rep james comer grilling NIH deputy director lawrence tabak. he asks about an email from david morenz, senior advisor to tony fauci at NIH to peter daszak, the head of ecohealth, the group funded by NIH who ran and funded the gain of function experiments at the wuhan institute of virology and was so instrumental in the campaign to brand any notion that this could be the source for what came to be called “covid 19” as a “conspiracy theory.”

it’s quite a set of questions.

“i learned from our FOIA (freedom of information act, the legislation that allows citizens to demand to see the work of the government) lady here how to make emails disappear after i am FOIA’d but before the search starts so I think we are all safe. plus, i deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to gmail.”

this is so many egregious violations it’s hard to even know where to start.

this is destruction of evidence in the face of investigation. it’s also the use of untracked unofficial emails for official business which is supposed to be a no no. and, obviously, this all pales in comparison to the underlying actions it was intended to conceal.

but sometimes, you get al capone on tax evasion.

congress may be bad at science and worse at rooting out grift, but they’re actually pretty good at rules and laws like “you don’t get to destroy evidence and play hide the ball.”

ideal? no. but at least it’s a start. because not everyone was quite as smart at they thought…

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