UNC Researchers Implant Aborted Fetal Tissue In Mice, Dubbed ‘BLT Sandwich’ In 2019 ‘Humanized Mice’ Study – Report

A particularly disturbing report touched on a research effort in 2019 at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill that describes how a team of scientists created “BLT sandwich” of “humanized mice” by implanting the rodents with aborted fetal tissues.

According to a potentially disturbing report by Julie Collorafi yesterday, researchers at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill made a “BLT sandwich” of aborted baby organs in a 2019 “humanized mice” study.

“Ralph S. Baric and his team of researchers buried a gruesome insider joke in the 2019 scientific paper on precision mice test models conducted at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. I missed it the first few times I read the study, but a few days ago the word “sandwich” suddenly popped out at me in the section entitled “Generation of Humanized Mice,” and upon closer inspection I realized the full meaning and horror of the reference,” wrote Collarafi.

Baric is mentioned in the Fauci emails, and he is believed by many to have played some role in the Wuhan lab where many believe the China-originated COVID-19 virus emerged. U.S. House candidate Jarome Bell of Virginia has called for the so-called “virus hunter” to be investigated, as well as the “gain of function” research conducted during this time at UNC.

The report includes a screenshot of the Generation of Humanized Mice section of the scientific paper that describes “BLT-L mice” being “constructed by implanting a sandwich of human fetal thymus-liver-thymus tissue (Advance Bioscience Resources) under the kidney capsule of irradiated (200 rad) 10-15-week-old male and female NSG mice.”

“In plain language, the BLT-L (bone marrow, liver, thymus, lung) mice test models are made by first implanting a sandwich of human fetal thymus-liver-thymus under the mouse’s kidney capsule,” she explained. “Then a human fetal-derived bone marrow transplant [sic] is injected into the tail of the mouse. A BLT sandwich. Two pieces of fetal lung tissue are also implanted onto the mouse’s back, thus the BLT-L label: bone marrow-liver-thymus-lung.”

Collorafi further noted that Advanced Bioscience Resources is the “premier aborted baby organ trafficking company in partnership with Planned Parenthood,” adding that “every informed reader would realize that the researchers are emphasizing the fact that the thymus, liver and bone marrow are derived from aborted babies.”

The following is a graphic by Creative Biolabs website, showing how a “sandwich” of aborted fetal organs are placed under the renal capsule of the mouse, with fetal bone marrow being injected into the rodent’s tail.

“The development of novel techniques and systems to study human diseases in both an in vitro and in vivo settings is usually in high demand. Preferably, small animal models are the most efficient approach for studying human afflictions. The immunodeficient mice can permit efficient engraftment with human hematopoietic cells and then generate a functional human immune system. These humanized mouse models are becoming increasingly important for preclinical studies of human immunity, tissue regeneration, hematopoiesis, cancer, and infectious diseases etc. As a world leader in the industry of animal model, Creative Biolabs provides a range of validated humanized BLT mice for our worldwide clients to evaluate the safety and efficacy of potential novel agents.”

Fig. 1. Approaches for the engraftment of human immune systems in immunodeficient mice. To establish BLT (bone marrow, liver, thymus) mice, fetal liver and thymus fragments are implanted under the renal capsule in irradiated adult immunodeficient mice, and HSCs derived from the same fetal liver are injected intravenously. (Shultz et al., 2012) – Source: Creative Biolabs Therapeutics

“Of all the depraved and disgusting things I have come across in my search for information on the fetal industry’s connection to the COVID-19 pandemic, this is the most revolting. Makes me wonder what kind of people these are and what kind of place the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill really is,” she concluded.