A Scientist Who Helped Fauci Suppress the Lab Leak Theory Says He Can't Sleep at Night—and Is Speaking Out (Interview With Austin Peterson)
Last week I appeared on Austin Peterson’s show to discuss what appears to be an orchestrated effort by government officials to conceal important details on the origins of Covid-19.
I recently wrote about a huge break in the lab leak story involving a former colleague of Dr. Anthony Fauci who is speaking out about his role in helping the former NIAID director suppress the theory that Covid-19 might have emerged from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
In March 2020, Dr. Robert Kadlec addressed a House committee to confirm his role and responsibilities as the federal government’s top preparedness official coordinating the government’s COVID-19 response.
As assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the Department of Health and Human Services , Kadlec offered a lengthy statement to lawmakers on the “four principal functions” of his role.
None of those functions involved downplaying without scientific evidence a theory that the virus emerged from a laboratory in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. But that’s what Kadlec now says he did by assisting Dr. Anthony Fauci, America’s former top infectious diseases adviser, in his effort to suppress the lab leak theory.
Kadlec says it’s a decision that keeps him up at night. Literally.
“I wake up at usually about 2 or 3 a.m. and think about it honestly, because it’s something that we all played a role in,” Kadlec told Sky News in an exclusive interview.
Last week I appeared on Austin Peterson’s show to discuss the story and the revelation that high-ranking government officials appear to have orchestrated what increasingly looks like a cover-up to conceal the role they might have played in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Watch below (I appear shortly after the 29:00 mark).
Everyone involved in gain-of-function research, including its funding and cover-up propaganda, belong behind bars. Ditto for all the research and safety and efficacy fraud around the mRNA jabs.