DailyCaller – Fauci funded a $3.7 million project that used experimental drugs to poison puppies, and the project is still active, FOIA documents show.
Republican Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar sent a letter Tuesday requesting a suspension to all active NIAID funding for tests on dogs and cats.
The letter, provided first to the Caller, was sent to the current Director of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo. She succeeded Fauci in the position.
WCW alerted members of Congress of a $4,199,188 NIAID contract for toxicity testing on dogs. Due to an adjustment this past June, the current amount of the award is $3.7 million.
The testing is ongoing and scheduled to potentially continue through April of next year, according to USA Spending.
“In light of new information contained in this letter, we request that all active NIAID funding for dog and cat research be immediately suspended until NIAID has reviewed dog and cat research approved by Fauci to identify and eliminate spending on unnecessary projects before any more taxpayer money and animals’ lives are wasted,” the letter reads.
The letter was co-signed by Republican Reps. Ralph Norman of South Carolina, Nicole Malliotakis of New York, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, Clay Higgins of Louisiana, Aaron Bean of Florida, Troy Nehls of Texas, Nancy Mace of South Carolina, Greg Steube of Florida, Matt Gaetz of Florida and Randy Weber of Texas.
The maximum tolerated dose tests entail injecting dogs and puppies with experimental drugs meant for humans “until they vomit, convulse, and die,” according to the letter.
The tests mentioned in the documents include “Dog MTD” and “14-day GLP Dog Tox,” both of which involve injecting beagles with experimental substances, according to WCW.
An abbreviation repeated throughout the FOIAs is “SC,” which stands for subcutaneous or “under the skin” injections.