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Kash’s Corner: Top Scientists Who Pushed ‘Natural Origins’ Received $50 Million from NIAID?

Kash's Corner

Kash Patel

News, Government, Politics

4.8627 Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

“How did these guys get $50 million in funding? … That’s moving a lot of money in federal government.”


On Kash’s Corner, we discuss an investigation by Epoch Times’ journalists Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke. After reviewing funding data, they found that four scientists who were at the forefront of pushing the natural origins narrative received millions in grant money from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in 2020 and 2021.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody and welcome back to Cash's Corner.

0:13.9

I'm here again with my good friend Jan and we got a couple of great topics to talk about today.

0:17.9

Well Cash, you know, why don't we start off with a new article this time

0:22.6

by Hans Manke and Jeff Carlson? And this is quite incredible. I'm just going to read the full

0:29.0

headline, but it speaks to something that you and I have been talking about quite a bit in the past.

0:34.1

Here's the headline. Scientists who are instrumental to COVID-19 natural origins narrative

0:40.3

received over 50 million in NIH funding in 2020 to 2021. So basically these guys jumped in,

0:50.3

they looked at basically the funding, the details of the funding that had been put out during these years,

0:57.0

and they found that these, a number of very, very prominent scientists, like three of them were actually involved in this proximal origins paper that basically set the narrative,

1:08.0

that you can't, that basically that the lab origin or possible lab leak

1:12.9

that's all a conspiracy theory they were actually these people were involved right in in this paper

1:19.0

and a number of them got a lot of appear to have gotten a lot of kind of a boost in funding

1:24.5

i don't even know where to start because it's such a problematic issue in government.

1:29.0

And I'm glad that, you know, epoch at times is a great job covering this issue.

1:33.6

That's, it's critically important to government oversight.

1:36.0

And we'll talk about that in a second about holding people accountable internally in government.

1:40.1

But, you know, as a guy who was in all three branches of government at one point in his career,

1:45.3

we sign on to these agreements when we sign up to serve that, you know, you can't do anything

1:50.7

for yourself, pecuniary, monetary gain.

1:53.2

You can't sort of go on the side and have alternate revenues or get funding for your programs

1:59.8

through the process that's just not outlined like it is

2:05.7

for the NIH stuff. And that's what most people don't dive into because I don't think before

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