Here is the new program in full bandwidth stereo — Here is the program in low bandwidth mono Homeopath Katy Bray interview as stand-alone Listen and Watch: Anthony Fauci denies funding gain of function research out of the Wuhan Institute of Virology. This research which was today confirmed by Fauci’s bosses at the Department of Health and Human Services. Dear Friend and Listener: I could not have done this program had many of us not been working on the issues since March 2020. This journalism is funded by your donations, large or small. Thank you. As you may know (or may not know, as this is still lurking beneath the surface of the news), Anthony Fauci is in some hot water lately: the Department of Health and Human Services of the U.S. federal government has just admitted in a letter dated Oct. 20, 2021 (that is, earlier this week) that long before Covid, the National Institutes of Health (the NIH, for which Fauci works) gave a grant to an entity called EcoHealth Alliance to pursue research on bat coronaviruses, infecting mice with them, to see what happened to their ACE2 receptors. NIH Funded EcoHealth; EcoHealth Funded the Wuhan Institute of Virology Some of that money was given to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to do the work. This is not a conspiracy theory; it’s admitted and documented in the Oct. 20 letter from DHHS to U.S. Rep James Comer. Wuhan, China is where the claimed global pandemic is said to have started — though the official story is that it happened at a fish market, not the virology lab. This is getting to be old news: it’s been written about in a diversity of forms back to the beginning of the crisis. Many presumably legit virologists (including…