[Graphic] Never-Before-Seen Video Exposes Fauci’s Freakshow Experiments

It’s time that the Fauci Freakshow comes to an end — immediately.

This week it was reported that Fauci’s government agency, the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), used heavy restraints on small puppies to conduct medical experiments. Reports emerged that the NIAID allowed hungry insects to eat puppies alive.

But that wasn’t even the worst of it.

News has surfaced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH), another government agency Fauci heads, has spent millions in taxpayer dollars conducting psychological torture experiments on primates.

Yes, you read that correctly.

Meanwhile, this shocking revaluation broke an entire year ago and not one mainstream media outlet dared to report on it.

A non-profit watchdog group released a video last year showing one of the monkey experiments, a sick and twisted sight to see, to say the least. Fauci’s researchers gave the lab monkeys brain damage and practiced psychological torture with fake snakes and spiders, according to reports.

In December 2019, White Coat Waste Project sued Fauci’s (NIH) after it refused to release videos and other materials related to wasteful and bizarre psychological experiments on primates that have cost taxpayers nearly $100 million just since 2007.

Some of the experiments have been continually funded for over 40 years.

Never-before-seen videos clearly show distraught monkeys chained by the neck in tiny cages being tormented with rubber spiders and mechanical snakes, objects the primates instinctively fear, just to observe their reactions.

Fauci’s NIH researchers sucked out parts of these monkeys’ brains or destroyed them with toxic acid to intentionally worsen the primates’ fear.

In the video, a callous NIH “scientist” can be heard joking, “Where the hell is the dancing monkey?,” after one of the tests on the terrified monkeys ends.

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According to the group, such experiments, which took place at on of Fauci’s labs in Bethesda, Maryland, have cost taxpayers over $16 million since 2007, and $1.7 million in 2019 alone.

The cruel experiments are resurfacing after the watchdog group drew attention to Fauci’s NIH division partially funding an experiment which involved locking beagles’ heads in cages while allowing sandflies to eat them alive. The beagle puppies used in the experiment also had their vocal cords removed to prevent barking:

According to the Hill, the beagles were infected with “disease-causing parasites to test an experimental drug on them.” The experiment transpired in a Tunisia, North Africa laboratory where as many as 44 beagle puppies endured what Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) referred to as a “cruel” and “reprehensible misuse of taxpayer funds.”

Fauci’s NIH division reportedly sent part of a $375,800 grant to a lab in Tunisia to conduct this experiment.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is now calling on Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, to be fired.

News of these sick and twisted experiments help paint a clear picture of just how sick Anthony Fauci is.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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