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Fauci’s NIH Tortured Puppies, Spends BILLIONS a Year of Your Money To Experiment on Innocent Animals

If you pay taxes in America then you should know that some of that money was used to torture puppies in the name of Fauci—I mean science. The National Insitute of Health’s (NIH) animal experiments have become a Congress flashpoint after it emerged that the government spent $2.5 million injecting beagle puppies with cocaine, sparking a bipartisan investigation, which the Free Beacon first reported.

The NIH also funds labs in Russia, even as it invades Ukraine, including one lab that conducted “horrific and barbaric experiments on 18 cats.” The disclosure of the latest funding tranche is likely to build momentum for legislation called the Preventing Animal Abuse and Waste Act that would bar NIAID from conducting these types of dog experiments.

“Fauci’s white coats at NIAID have forced taxpayers to pay millions to de-bark and poison puppies, infest beagles with ticks and flies, and, now, needlessly torture puppies to test a new drug to treat a runny nose,” Devin Murphy, White Coat Waste Project’s public policy and communications manager, told the Free Beacon. “Even NIAID’s own contractor acknowledges that the dog testing demanded by Fauci’s agency is unnecessary because alternative animal models are available.”

The latest animal experiment grant, which began on September 1, 2021, and is slated to end in August 2023.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

According to PETA, NIH spends $19.6 billion each year experimenting on animals.

Before anyone can say that Fauci isn’t to blame, this was taken directly from PETA:

“In 1981, in international breaking news, PETA became the first to expose an atrocity funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Now, 40 years on, Anthony Fauci and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID, his division of NIH) have come under fire for reportedly funding tests in Tunisia in which experimenters drugged beagle puppies and locked their heads inside cages filled with hungry, infected sandflies. The abhorrent details of the experiments have folks up in arms (and rightly so). But while the experiments were certainly appalling, they weren’t surprising—and that’s because of PETA’s lengthy history of exposing and stopping other NIH ugliness, a history that proves that at the agency, the rot has run deep for decades.”

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