Bags of dead mice dropped on a campus sidewalk. Scratches from rabid animals. Unknown viral samples. Infected blood splashing into researchers’ faces.
These are just a few of the myriad examples of biosafety breaches that have occurred at a premier biological research lab on the Colorado State campus.
Receipts🧾👇https://t.co/ZotUcQoQe4
— White Coat Waste Project 🥼🗑️ (@WhiteCoatWaste) March 25, 2024
The information obtained through FOIA demands from The White Coat Waste Project is really disturbing, as is the fact that Colorado State is building a facility to do bat research along with the EcoHealth Alliance, likely parent of the COVID-19 virus.
- WCW has uncovered an alarming pattern of recent animal lab accidents at Colorado State University, which is working with the notorious EcoHealth Alliance and the NIH to build a new bat lab and breeding colony.
- Never-before-seen…