Rand Paul's Festivus Report Exposes Fauci's NIH Wasting Taxpayer's Money on Barbaric Cat
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) has unleashed another scathing edition of his annual Festivus Report, a tradition that lays bare the federal government's misuse of taxpayer dollars.
This year, Paul's report shines a glaring spotlight on a deeply unsettling aspect of government spending -- barbaric experiments on cats, funded by none other than Anthony Fauci's National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Defense (DOD).
According to the report, $1.5 million of taxpayer money has been funneled into barbaric experiments at the University of Pittsburgh.
"If you learned that your money is being used to electro-shock young kittens, torturing them for hours on end, and to the point that they vomit, would you believe it?" according to the report.
It continued, "Since 2019, $1,513,299 worth of taxpayer money has been going to these medieval-type experiments. This is not some distant, dystopian future; it's happening right now at the University of Pittsburgh, courtesy of a grant from the NIH."
The experiments, ostensibly designed to study motion sickness, involve the torture of young kittens. These defenseless animals, some as young as four months old, are subjected to horrific treatment, including:
Brain mutilation, including drilling holes into their skulls and decerebrating them -- leaving the kittens alive but completely devoid of cognitive function.
More from the report:
"In these nightmarish experiments, female kittens are the preferred victims, selected because they are supposedly more "amenable" to the relentless, inhumane treatment they're subjected to.
These kittens, often just four to six months old, are first trained to endure long periods of restraint. They're kept tied down for hours at a time and for weeks on end.
The goal? To force them into submission so that they no longer resist the torture that awaits them.