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Dr. Robert Malone and Natalie Winters BLAST Anthony Fauci and “Gain of function” research. – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

Dr. Robert Malone and Natalie Winters BLAST Anthony Fauci and “Gain of function” research. – Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic

Dr. Robert Malone and Natalie Winters have recently criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci and “gain of function” research, which has stirred up controversy and sparked a debate in the scientific community.

In an interview with Steve Bannon on the War Room: Pandemic podcast, Dr. Malone, the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology, and Natalie Winters, a journalist at The National Pulse, questioned the ethics and safety of “gain of function” research.

“Gain of function” research involves manipulating viruses in the laboratory to make them more infectious or deadly to humans, with the goal of understanding how they spread and developing treatments and vaccines for them. However, many experts have criticized this type of research, arguing that it poses a significant risk of accidental release and potential harm to humans.

Dr. Malone and Winters specifically took aim at Dr. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, for allegedly funding “gain of function” research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.

They accused him of being complicit in the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that the virus was created in a lab and accidentally leaked into the population. They also said that Dr. Fauci has been dishonest about the origins of the virus and about his own involvement in the research.

Their allegations have been met with skepticism by many in the scientific community, who point out that there is still no conclusive evidence that the virus was created in a lab, and that there are many other possible explanations for its origins.

Some experts have also criticized Dr. Malone and Winters for spreading conspiracy theories and misinformation, arguing that their claims are not supported by scientific evidence.

Despite the controversy, the debate over “gain of function” research and its potential risks and benefits is likely to continue, particularly as the world faces the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and prepares for future outbreaks. As scientists and policymakers grapple with these complex issues, it is important to ensure that research is conducted responsibly and transparently, and that the public is informed about the risks and benefits of scientific discoveries.

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