Anthony Fauci, EcoHealth Alliance and Lugar Center Collaboration Part 1: Creation of Coronavirus-based Weapon of Mass Destruction
In October 2017, EcoHealth was granted USA Award HDTRA1170064 9761 to “combat weapons of mass destruction.” The term "combat" in this award means to develop a vaccine or medicine to combat the weapons of mass destruction. The term "weapons of mass destruction" in this award refers to coronavirus enhanced by man to be a weapon.
In order to combat the weapons of mass destruction with a vaccine, scientists must first develop the weapon of mass destruction to test the vaccine or medicine they were authorized to develop. The Biological Weapons Convention specifically allows this. Anyone can create biological weapons under the pretense of developing vaccines.
In October 2017, the same month that EcoHealth Alliance was given an award to create a coronavirus-based weapon of mass destruction to test a vaccine or medicine for research purposes, representatives of the "Lugar Center" in Georgia met with Anthony Fauci at the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in Bethesda, Maryland. Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili and Akaki Abutidze represented Lugar Center.
The meeting between Fauci and representatives of Lugar Center in October 2017 has not been reported in press anywhere except Georgia, as far as I can tell. The fact that representatives of Lugar Center and Anthony Fauci met in Maryland in October 2017 would likely be completely unknown had Tengiz Tsertsvadze not disclosed it in an April 14, 2020 letter to Anthony Fauci. (Tsertsvadze followed up on his April 14 email to Fauci by releasing even more detailed information on the background of the US-Georgia collaboration to Georgia Today in May). I believe that Tsertsvadze made these detailed disclosures because he was fearful for the safety of himself and his staff. If Tsertsvadze or his staff were to have some unfortunate accident befall them, there would be a public record of the relationship between Lugar Center and Anthony Fauci. Here is the email from Tsertsvadze to Fauci. Below that, I will put the disclosures that Tsertsvadze made to Georgia Today. Below all of that, I will take a look at the information which Tsertsvadze disclosed. Along the way, Russia made public accusations of Lugar Center which implied that Lugar Center had been the source of the SARS2 WMD.
On April 17, 2020, three days after Tsertsvadze pointedly mentioned his October 2017 meeting with Anthony Fauci in an email to Anthony Fauci, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stopped just short of accusing the United States of creating the Sars-CoV-2 chimeric virus at Lugar Center. Tass:
Tass - US labs in third countries may be developing pathogenic agents — diplomat
Works on the development of dangerous pathogenic agents may be conducted at US laboratories outside the United States, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday. ... We cannot rule out that the Americans use such reference laboratories in third countries to develop and modify various pathogenic agents, including in military purposes," she commented. The diplomat recalled that the Richard Lugar Center for Public Health Research in Tbilisi, a Georgia-based US biological laboratory, is an official part of the US military system of global infectious diseases control. "Moreover, according to recent reports, top-ranking Pentagon officials have recently visited it to offer the Georgian authorities to expand the range of research," she noted. "Naturally, we cannot ignore the fact that the Americans are developing an infrastructure with hazardous biological potential in the direct proximity to the Russian borders," Zakharova stressed.
Tsertsvadze followed up on his April 14, 2020 email to Anthony Fauci by releasing more information through Georgia Today in an important article that was published on May 8, 2020, and has not been reported in the United States. Please click on the original link to the article from Georgia Today, because it is not my intent to violate copyright laws. I like to take screenshots of information this important, and so I took a screenshot of the entire article available at:
Georgia Today: Dr. Anthony Fauci Praises Georgia’s Fight against COVID-19.
Georgia Today published the picture below of the October 2017 meeting. To Fauci's left are Tengiz Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz Chkhartishvili and Akaki Abutidze.