10/11/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Obama appointee and outgoing National Institutes of Health (NIH) head Francis Collins has many skeletons in his closet that the mainstream media is ignoring in its quest to celebrate Collins’ longtime tenure at the agency.
Collins delivered a laughable statement this week claiming that he “fundamentally believe[s] … that no single person should serve in the position too long, and that it’s time to bring in a new scientist to lead the NIH into the future.”
This, Collins says, is why he is resigning – not because of the revelations that he lied and committed treason by sending American taxpayer dollars to Wuhan, China, to perform illegal gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses.
The following six scandals fully incriminate Collins for committing crimes against humanity, but you are unlikely to hear about any of them from the mainstream media:
The first scandal involves Collins serving on the advisory board of a conference sponsored by a Chinese military-linked genomics firm called BGI Genomics. Collins, who is Tony Fauci’s boss, has referred to the head of this firm in the past as a “friend.”
BGI has been flagged numerous times by U.S. intelligence agencies for trying to “collect, store, and exploit biometric information” on American citizens through Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) testing kits.
“According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the firm has deep ties to both the Chinese Communist Party and its military,” reported The National Pulse.
The second scandal involves Collins fully admitting that U.S. taxpayer dollars were given to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) for things that Collins says he “had no control over.”
Collins also signed exclusive research deals with groups that function as Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military fronts. This is Collins’ third scandal, and one that definitively constitutes treason.
In his fourth scandal, Collins helped fund more than 250 studies for communist Chinese military researchers.
“Following a unique investigation into the origins of scientific research papers, the whopping level of collaboration with the Chinese military will further concerns in the United States that the political class has surrendered to the Chinese Communist Party,” reported The National Pulse. “Last week it emerged that the ranking General in the U.S. Armed Forces agreed to tip off China in advance of a U.S.-led attack.”
Ever since the start of the Chinese Virus plandemic, Collins has also been sending millions of dollars stolen from Americans to communist Chinese-run facilities, which reportedly used it for “research.”
This apparent money laundering operation, Collin’s fifth scandal, involved his NIH funneling gobs of cash to the Chinese – and one of them actually came directly from Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), implicating him as well.
Finally, Collins’ sixth scandal involved his NIH firing 54 researchers as part of an investigation that exposed them all for failing to disclose their financial ties to the CCP.
Some 189 researchers were investigated as part of the operation, exposing nearly half of them for maintaining secret ties to communist China.
“The fresh round of terminations resulted from an ongoing investigation at the taxpayer-funded National Institutes of Health (NIH) into the failure of grant recipients to disclose financial ties to foreign governments,” The National Pulse further reported.
“In reality, accountability in a post-COVID era is what likely shuffled Francis Collins off from his otherwise immortal coil at the top of the NIH. Not that the corporate media would ever tell you any of that.”
The latest news about Collins, Fauci and other plandemic co-conspirators can be found at Treason.news.
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