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Incomplete Records: University of North Carolina, Domestic Research Oversight, and the Limits of What We Know

47 min · 20 de ene de 2026
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Some questions remain unresolved not because they were answered — but because the record itself is incomplete. In this episode of Leaked, documentary director Jenner Furst speaks with Bryce Nickels and Neil Harrison about gaps in domestic research oversight and the difficulty of reconstructing early outbreak timelines in the United States. Their conversation examines work connected to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, missing biological samples, fragmented documentation, and why key questions about research practices and accountability remain difficult to resolve years later. To go deeper, check out the documentary Thank You, Dr. Fauci at www.angel.com [www.angel.com]

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