Wednesday, May 13, 2026

New: NIH Whistleblower Exposes Massive Coverup Over Monkey Bite Scandal

The National Institute of Health (NIH) is in danger of losing the faith and confidence of the American people, or at least, of the American people who haven't already lost all faith and confidence in that organization after the COVID-19 debacle.

In the latest debacle, to plague (hah) the NIH, a whistleblower has come forward to blow open a story about a monkey bite, a possible deadly pathogen transfer, and the attempt to cover the whole thing up. Independent journalist Laura Loomer has now broken the story.

The post — it's lengthy but important — states in part:

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. @SecKennedy has personally confirmed to me the legitimacy of the whistleblower allegations about a rogue, foreign-born NIH @NIH animal researcher first exposed by White Coat Waste @whitecoatwaste last week. 

In response to my reporting on the letter revealed by WCW, RFK Jr. tells me that his agency referred foreign-born NIH animal researcher Vincent Munster to the @FBI for allegedly smuggling viruses from Africa into the U.S.

Here's the zinger:

The explosive whistleblower letter below sent to White Coat Waste claims there is a cover-up about illegal virus smuggling by Trump-hating, foreign born NIH animal researchers and a monkey bite incident that exposed a staffer to a deadly virus at an NIH lab in Montana.

According to the letter: “Three foreign nationals with TDS who hate America and worked to weaponize the Covid virus got caught trying to sneak VHF samples into the United States from Africa.”

“VHF” stands for viral hemorrhagic fever.

White Coat Waste was the first to scoop last week that Munster was apparently suspended. The next day, another report said the incident is now under FBI investigation. RFK Jr. just confirmed this to me directly, and the whistleblower letter sent to WCW includes several other disturbing details that align with other events.

Viral hemorrhagic fevers are nasty. These are pathogens like Ebola and Marburg; deadly viruses which, during the first couple of generations of an outbreak, have a survival rate of essentially zero. If you were shot in the lung in the parking lot outside an American emergency room, your odds would be better than in that same ER with symptomatic Ebola.

The only good news about these bugs is that they are fragile and don't reproduce very efficiently. Sunlight acts on them like a blowtorch. Their lifespan outside a host is measured in minutes, and they can only be transmitted by contact with bodily fluids. They reproduce so inefficiently that the virulence of the specific viruses in any given outbreak drops off after several generations, and then the outbreak peters out.

So, why bring these things to the NIH?


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You can see the White Coat Waste report that Laura Loomer refers to here, and it's a humdinger:

  • A whistleblower letter alleges that a National Institutes of Health (NIH) animal lab long targeted by White Coat Waste (WCW) is in “full coverup mode” over a dangerous monkey bite accident and an apparent international virus smuggling incident that reportedly led to the suspension of animal experimenters and an ongoing FBI investigation.
  • In direct response to WCW’s shocking exposé, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has confirmed to journalist Laura Loomer that his agency referred NIH animal experimenter Vincent Munster to the FBI and stated, “I assume he is going to prison.”
  • WCW was the first to report that a notorious taxpayer-funded animal experimenter at NIH’s Rocky Mountain Laboratory (RML) named Vincent Munster was removed from the agency directory and reportedly suspended.
  • In an anonymous letter recently obtained by WCW, a whistleblower alleges that Munster, who conducts animal experiments with dangerous foreign viruses, attempted to smuggle “dozens of vials in his baggage” on a trip back from Africa in January and lied to customs officials about their contents.
  • The letter states Munster “got caught trying to sneak VHF [viral hemorrhagic fever] samples into the United States from Africa” and that NIH officials “did not inform the RML campus and went into full coverup mode.” The source claims Munster and two colleagues traveling with him were quietly banned from the RML campus.
  • Additionally, the new whistleblower complaint alleges that a monkey bite was the cause of an incident first uncovered by WCW in January that exposed an RML lab staffer to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever — a deadly, foreign virus used by NIH for maximum-pain experiments on monkeys.
  • The source stated the lab staffer was “bitten by an infected monkey (macaque) that was being tortured (infected and sickened with no pain mitigation)”
  • The letter alleges that the accident was “hidden” from most of RML’s employees, and the exposed lab worker was “flown out” to avoid suspicion.

Monkeys are reservoirs for many diseases, including some hemorrhagic fevers. And, remember, most of these bugs can only be transmitted by body fluid contact: Well, a bite can sure as heck do that. The Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever described here is normally tick-borne, but can be spread through contaminated animal blood; a bite, especially from a monkey with any compromised tissue in its mouth, could sure do that. And this is what hemorrhagic fevers do: They cause a breakdown in bodily tissues and profuse bleeding.

This Dr. Munster was, for whatever reason, playing with some dangerous, dangerous stuff here. Why? Why the NIH? Could he have been looking to do some gain-of-function work on this particular bug? I know, I know — you're thinking, "The NIH, get involved in possibly dangerous gain-of-function research on a virus? No way!" 

So, why would the reportedly "anti-American" researcher try to smuggle these bugs in? It's hard to see a valid reason. 

This whistleblower and the WCW's report may have saved thousands of lives. In that, they may well have a better track record than the NIH has had since about, oh, 2021.

https://redstate.com/wardclark/2026/05/13/new-nih-whistleblower-exposes-massive-coverup-over-monkey-bite-scandal-n2202295

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