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Bombshell Report Exposes Major NIH Lab Incident That Could Outbreak!
By Mackenzie WebMay 16, 2026Updated:May 16, 2026 News
A recent exposé by White Coat Waste Project has ignited a firestorm of criticism in Washington, uncovering a troubling incident involving the National Institutes of Health's Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) in Hamilton, Montana. The report reveals that a deadly pathogen was “released, lost, or stolen” from this high-security lab, marking the second major biosafety failure disclosed by the organization in a matter of months. This revelation has prompted several Republican senators to call for accountability and clarification.
The situation at RML raises significant concerns about the safety protocols at what is considered one of the most dangerous animal research facilities linked to former NIH Director Anthony Fauci. The White Coat Waste Project, known for exposing hazardous and wasteful practices at NIH, stated, “We just exposed another recent bioagent accident at one of Fauci’s most dangerous animal labs. And it's the second accident we exposed at this NIH lab just this year!” This unveils not only negligence but a pattern of serious safety breaches within the facility.
In February, documents surfaced indicating that the NIH acknowledged the pathogen incident; yet specifics on the nature of the pathogen remain undisclosed. This follows a shocking incident earlier this year when a staffer was exposed to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF), a virus with a fatality rate of up to 40%. According to a whistleblower letter, the exposed staffer was bitten by a macaque monkey that had been deliberately infected, raising alarms about animal welfare and lab safety standards. The allegations include that an NIH cover-up prevented proper notification and response measures.
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NEW: ANOTHER FAUCI BIOLAB ACCIDENT We just exposed another recent bioagent accident at one of Fauci’s most dangerous animal labs.
And it's the second accident we exposed at this NIH lab just this year!
We uncovered documents revealing the NIH quietly admitted that an unspecified deadly pathogen was “released, lost, or stolen” from its Rocky Mountain Lab in Montana in February.
In January, we broke the viral news about another NIH lab accident at RML that exposed a staffer to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, a deadly foreign virus with a 40% fatality rate.
Just last week, we released a shocking whistleblower letter that revealed the alleged details of that dangerous animal lab breach:
An NIH lab staffer was allegedly “bitten by an infected monkey (macaque) that was being tortured (infected and sickened with no pain mitigation).”
The anonymous sources claimed the NIH was in “full coverup mode” about the monkey bite.
And we just blew the lid off yet another shocking scandal at RML:
Animal experimenter Vincent Munster was suspended and allegedly investigated by the FBI for smuggling dangerous viruses into the US from Africa.
Munster is a mad scientist who infects primates, bats and other animals with CCHF, hantavirus, Ebola, and other deadly bioagents.
We were the first to expose Fauci's funding for the gain-of-function animal tests in Wuhan that likely caused COVID. But the NIH hasn't learned its lesson.
We are running billboards near RML right now targeting Munster's deadly animal tests and urging RFK Jr. to shut them down!
Secretary RFK Jr. needs to answer:
How many more dangerous accidents at RML need to happen before you shut it down?
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These bio labs are all over the world. Many underground. Some are hard to find.