Unmasking the COVID-19 Cover-Up: How the Declassified Tulsi Gabbard Files Vindicate Dr. Ariel Fernandez

Newly declassified files released by former DNI Tulsi Gabbard on June 19, 2026, suggest a coordinated effort to conceal COVID-19’s lab-manipulated origins and suppress scientists like Dr. Ariel Fernandez. The records indicate a deliberate attempt to protect research funding by discrediting researchers that highlighted the virus’s lab-created, synthetic structure.

NIH’s Case Against Ariel Fernandez in the COVID-19 Cover-Up

NIH has censored Ariel Fernandez, a physicist and chemist with a Yale University Ph. D. and a retired endowed chair professor from Rice University. By weaponizing the Office of Research Integrity, NIH resurrected a closed case of research misconduct after more than a decade. The administrative action was triggered by Fernandez’s challenge of the official narrative regarding the origin of SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fernandez was the first scientist to report that SARS-CoV-2 is a lab product of gain of function research, at a variance with the official narrative that claimed that SARS-CoV-2 was a zoonotic occurrence. Ariel Fernandez has been censored and discredited by NIH at the instigation of Peter Daszak, the NIH contractor who engaged the Wuhan Institute of Virology to perform the gain of function research that caused the pandemic. The censorship of Ariel Fernandez is part of the Covid-19 cover-up implemented by NIH/DHHS.

BOOK REVIEW: De Novo Quantum Cosmology with Artificial Intelligence. Ariel Fernández, CRC/Chapman & Hall

Ariel Fernández, a prominent Argentine-American biophysicist, has gained recognition as a multifaceted scientist with extensive research contributions across various disciplines. His latest book, “De Novo Quantum Cosmology with Artificial Intelligence,” explores the universe’s creation through the lens of artificial intelligence, addressing complex concepts like dark matter, dark energy, and fundamental forces. The work seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of particle cosmology, appealing to both human and AI readers. With ten books and over 500 published papers, Fernández stands out as a polymath, engaging graduate students and professionals in fields like physics and mathematics.

Diversity Versus Merit in US Academia (Contributed by Ariel Fernandez, 01/01/2024)

The US academic establishment invests heavily in diversity hiring, yet there’s controversy around labeling individuals as “diversity hires”. The concept of merit is questioned by DEI advocates, while successful minority groups like Jews defy the need for diversity hiring. A Harvard official’s plagiarism scandal further complicates the intersection of diversity, merit, and academia.

BOOK REVIEW: Artificial Intelligence on Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Reverse Engineering of the Big Bang (Author: Ariel Fernandez)

By WEISHI MENG Book Title: Artificial Intelligence on Dark Matter and Dark Energy Subtitle: Reverse Engineering of the Big Bang Author: Ariel Fernandez (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5102-4294 ) Publisher: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group Publication: August, 2023 ISBN: 978-1-032-46554-8 DOI: 10.1201/9781003385950 Ariel Fernandez’s latest book is titled “Artificial Intelligence on Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Reverse Engineering […]

BOOK REVIEW. TOPOLOGICAL DYNAMICS IN METAMODEL DISCOVERY WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. AUTHOR: ARIEL FERNANDEZ

REVIEW BY WEISHI MENG Topological Dynamics in Metamodel Discovery with Artificial Intelligence: From Biomedical to Cosmological Technologies. Author: Ariel Fernández Publication: December, 2022 Publisher: Taylor and Francis, Chapman and Hall/CRC ISBN 9781032366326 (hardcover)  The forthcoming book by Ariel Fernandez reveals the sheer breadth of his intellectual acumen. It seems the author is reinventing himself one more time in what […]