Rand Paul Accuses Fauci of “Civilization-Ending” Experiments

In recent weeks, Senator Rand Paul has been on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s case like white on rice. Paul famously grilled Fauci with a series of questions that left little doubt in the minds of most people that Fauci did fund gain of function research and that did increase the transmissibility and potency of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. In the meeting, Fauci became visibly agitated as he knew as well and anyone watching that he has been exposed.

If you only watched corporate media, you would think that Paul was a paranoid terrorist for speaking to our beloved Dr. Fauci that way. Paul has been run through the gauntlet of lies with which we are all too familiar. But now, Senator Paul has been vindicated. It has been shown beyond any shadow of doubt that Fauci and the NIH (National Institute of Health), if that isn’t Orwellian enough for you, have done “gain of function” research and that “gain of function” means making viruses more dangerous than they would naturally be.

If we’re honest, “gain of function” means transforming a naturally occurring virus into a weapon of war. There is no other reasonable way to look at it. What we are told, and have always been told, is that researchers do gain of function to develop stronger defenses by studying a stronger virus. That’s like a fancier saying he needs to practice against an opponent who is wielding a sharp sword instead of a blunt prop weapon. It’s nonsense and an obvious cover for developing biological weapons.

Of course, this is a topic that has been kept far from mainstream discourse. But people in the know have always known exactly what gain of function is, what it means, and what it produces. The topic has never before been so close to the forefront of public awareness, and as a result, the NIH has now changed the definition of gain of function as a response to Paul’s persistent calling out of the so-called Doctor Fauci.

According to ZeroHedge.com, chemist and retired ordnance disposal expert Jeremy Redfern has exposed the NIH for altering the official definition of gain of function research in the last week, just as Paul’s accusations begin to get some real traction.

Until last week, the NIH’s official definition of gain of function research was:

“(GOF) research refers to research that modifies a biological agent to confer new or enhanced activity to the agent…”

That section was deleted and replaced with a section that reads as follows:

“Some mutations can cause pathogens to gain new functions or enhance characteristics…”

In other words, they have changed the definition of GOF from something that is intentionally done in a lab to something that occurs naturally which they then study.

Rand Paul has come out saying that Fauci and the NIH have been conducting “civilization-ending” experiments, and the facts appear to be on his side.

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