
The Fox News host said that while the Obama administration stopped the research, Fauci “continued on by subcontracting it” to the NY based EcoHealth Alliance. Fauci commissioned … a project to assess the risk of new coronaviruses emerging from wild animals like bats - one of the aims was to see what viruses can infect animals and humans,” Hilton said. “Shortly before the Obama Administration’s ban on gain of function research in 2014, Dr. At the time he cowrote an op-ed in the Washington Post describing the research as “a risk worth taking… important information and insight can come from generating a potentially dangerous virus in the laboratory.” His institute funded that first ferret study. “Despite the controversy surrounding this type of research,” he said, “it always had one steadfast champion, a leading figure in the world of infectious diseases, Anthony Fauci.


Hilton shared that the Obama administration put a moratorium on the controversial research. The great risk being if a highly contagious virus managed to escape the lab, it could cause calamity - much like the world is seeing today with COVID-19. This research was carried out around the world, with Wuhan, China being home to a leading laboratory, funded in part by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, headed up by Dr. The idea being to engineer the most contagious deadly viruses in lab conditions “to learn about treatments and vaccines without the calamity of an actual outbreak,” Hilton noted. The virus would gain new function, hence the name.” The idea was to replicate in a lab what had been done with those ferrets - to take the virus and manipulate the genetic code to make it stronger and powerful. “It was called gain of function virus research. “This led to the creation of an entirely new type of scientific research made possible by advances in gene technology,” he said. Highlighting a study 10 years ago in the Netherlands involving ferrets, which have respiratory systems that operate similar to humans, Hilton said researchers “were trying to see if the virus that starts out without the ability to be transmitted through the air can eventually gain that ability.”

The host of the “ The Next Revolution” told his viewers that the evidence uncovered “points to the most likely cause of the pandemic and it’s worse than anything that we have heard so far.” Fox News’ Steve Hilton shared an investigation that breaks down the origins of the coronavirus, and not only links it back to U.S.
