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Controversial Lab in Montana Experimenting on Animals: Stunning Photos and Videos Obtained



Photos Show Government-Funded Experiments on Animals at Controversial Lab

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Exclusive photos and videos obtained by [Website Name] shed light on the unsettling experiments conducted on animals at a controversial lab in Montana. These experiments, funded by the U.S. government, were carried out at the National Institutes of Health’s Rocky Mountain Lab (RML), which has recently faced scrutiny.

Concerns over Risky Virus Research and Animal Treatment

Photos obtained by a watchdog group, The White Coat Waste Project (WCW), reveal the sedation and injection of monkeys and pigs, as well as piglets housed in small and unsanitary cages. The footage highlights the potentially risky virus research and the treatment of animals at the RML.

While there is no evidence of illegal activity in the footage, it gives a glimpse into the operations at RML, which has been subject to ongoing investigations.

Faulty Experimentations and Controversial Collaborations

Prior revelations from WCW exposed RML’s experiments with SARS-like viruses and collaborations with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. These experiments, which occurred in 2018, involved infecting Egyptian fruit bats with a ‘SARS-like’ virus called WIV1. The virus was obtained from the Wuhan lab, which is at the center of the Covid cover-up scandal.

The footage raises questions about the connections between the U.S. government and the Wuhan lab and showcases the funding of potentially dangerous virus research.

Current Experiments with Deadly Pathogens

While the experiments on ‘SARS-like’ viruses have ceased at RML, the lab continues to conduct projects involving other deadly pathogens. These include injecting pigs with the Ebola virus and infecting monkeys with Covid-19, studying the animals’ reactions to Hemorrhagic Fever.

These experiments pose risks due to the severe symptoms experienced by the animals, such as fever, internal bleeding, and neurological disorders.

Demands for Transparency and Accountability

Following WCW’s investigation and the reporting by [Website Name], senators and representatives have demanded answers about the lab’s activities. Republican Senators Joni Ernst and Eric Schmitt requested further information from the National Institutes of Health regarding potential risks associated with RML research.

Additionally, concerns have been raised about the allocation of $50 million in grants from the U.S. to Chinese pandemic research institutions, including those in Wuhan. These concerns arise from the potential threat to national security and the need for transparency.

WCW’s lawsuit compelled the NIH to release records of experiments conducted at RML. These records unveil proposals to infect piglets with the reston virus, and experiments on non-human primates to evaluate their potential as Covid-19 animal models.

Public Outcry for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and Transparency

The unsettling footage obtained by WCW has drawn attention to the need for greater ethical considerations and transparency regarding risky virus research and animal experiments in U.S. labs. Advocates argue that taxpayer dollars should not support such experiments that may pose significant risks to both animals and humans.

With ongoing investigations, public scrutiny, and the demands of lawmakers, it remains to be seen how the NIH and RML will address these concerns and ensure the ethical treatment of animals in their experiments.


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