Anonymous ID: 82cf26 Jan. 4, 2023, 9:58 a.m. No.18073665   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3674 >>3820 >>3923

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https://twitter.com/AGHuff/status/1572004146294804480

Below is link to the copy of the report about the REAL Origin of SARS-CoV2 sent to the US Senate and Congress last week.

My declaration in the document was provided under oath with penalty of perjury

 

METABIOTA is an EcoHealth Alliance and UC Davis partner and received investment from the CIA and DoD investment firm In-Q-Tel126 and numerous contracts and/or grants from the US government. Metabiota was funded in part by Rosemont Seneca, partially owned by Hunter Biden. An In-Q-Tel quarterly report titled “Mission Possible: Quenching Epidemics” lists Metabiota and EcoHealth Alliance as partners. Metabiota was also part of a consortium that included EcoHealth Alliance, University of California Davis and others. This group was formed as part of the second phase of USAID PREDICT program to investigate coronaviruses, influenza viruses, and filoviruses such as Ebola.128 EcoHealth’s Fiscal Year Annual report 2014 report confirms this arrangement.

Anonymous ID: 82cf26 Jan. 4, 2023, 10 a.m. No.18073674   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3820 >>3923

>>18073665

>METABIOTA is an EcoHealth Alliance and UC Davis partner and received investment from the CIA and DoD investment firm In-Q-Tel126 and numerous contracts and/or grants from the US government. Metabiota was funded in part by Rosemont Seneca, partially owned by Hunter Biden. An In-Q-Tel quarterly report titled “Mission Possible: Quenching Epidemics” lists Metabiota and EcoHealth Alliance as partners. Metabiota was also part of a consortium that included EcoHealth Alliance, University of California Davis and others. This group was formed as part of the second phase of USAID PREDICT program to investigate coronaviruses, influenza viruses, and filoviruses such as Ebola. EcoHealth’s Fiscal Year Annual report 2014 report confirms this arrangement.

 

https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/njilb/vol33/iss3/4/

In-Q-Tel: The Central Intelligence Agency as Venture Capitalist

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the United States’ principal foreign intelligence and spy organization, chartered the first government-sponsored venture capital firm, dubbed In-Q-Tel, in February 1999. In-Q-Tel represents the twenty-first century fusion of U.S. spy efforts with the venture capital industry. Envisioned as a platform to expand the research and development (R&D) efforts of the CIA into the private sector, In-Q-Tel uses CIA-supplied funds to make strategic investments in startup companies developing commercially focused technologies that are of interest to the CIA and greater intelligence community. This Comment contends that, although R&D collaboration between the public and private sectors is vital and should be encouraged, such collaboration should not be in the form of a venture capital firm chartered and sponsored by the CIA. The CIA is not equipped to succeed in the notoriously perilous business of venture capital, and heightened ethical concerns surround the making of government-sponsored equity investments in private companies. Indeed, In-Q-Tel often invests in companies with international operations, vicariously and unnecessarily exposing the CIA and larger U.S. government to foreign entanglements. This Comment begins by tracing relevant developments in the funding of U.S. spy efforts in Part II. Next, Part III explores the venture capital industry, paying particular attention to the interplay between venture capital and R&D. Part IV then analyzes the relationship between the CIA and In-Q-Tel. Finally, Part V: (1) contends the risks of In-Q-Tel currently outweigh its benefits; (2) suggests the current In-Q-Tel model inappropriately exposes the CIA and larger U.S. government to disputes arising from private international law; and (3) proposes alternative courses of action by which the CIA may tap into the R&D efforts of the private sector. Part VI concludes this Comment.