Links below. The BiII Gates Foundation awarded the University of Wisconsin–Madison a $9.5 million grant to conduct research on making the H5N1 virus transmissible to humans and other mammals.The McCullough Foundation, led by Dr. Peter McCullough, shared on X that this funding, directed to UW-Madison and principal investigator Yoshihiro Kawaoka, involves modifying H5N1, potentially using gain-of-function techniques.The experiments hope to ensure bird flu “preferentially recognizes human-type receptors and transmits efficiently in mammals.”Details: https://newswize.com/bill-gates-caught-funding-experiments-make-bird-flu-spread-humans/McCulloughs’ X thread: https://x.com/p_mcculloughmd/status/1797020699824890028“The role of receptor binding specificity in interspecies transmission of influenza viruses”: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5605752/“In vitro assessment of attachment pattern and replication efficiency of H5N1 influenza A viruses with altered receptor specificity”: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20392847/
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