Like Daszak, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House’s medical adviser, has also thrown cold water on the lab-leak theory, even though many scientists and government officials have now begun to acknowledge its plausibility. But keep in mind: as head of the NIH’s Allergy and Infectious Diseases department, Fauci was one of the government officials responsible for securing federal grants for Wuhan’s coronavirus research in the first place.
He is a more interested party than most people realize.
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Indeed he is, and not a lot of people are aware of that because the media is dutifully doing their duty as running dogs for democrats—and, the CCP.
At least it certainly appears that way. At any rate, they have worked hard on the fake narrative that the lab origin theory is a conspiracy theory and that the CCP virus had a natural origin.
The actual fact is both theories lack definitive evidence and the question of how the virus originated is wide open; and if anything, the lab theory has stronger circumstantial evidence for it. But since Fauci could be implicated if the lab theory proved to be true—well, let’s just not go there, says the media. So natural origin it is.
Leaving the question of origin aside, wtf with funding gain of function research in a communist country with US tax dollars? I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Who’s idea was this? Fauci’s?
You’d think by now Congress would have Fauci and other heads of the medical bureaucracy appear before a committee to answer some questions about this. I wish it were hard to believe, but it’s plausible many of them are unaware of it.
And the Daszak character is one of the lead proponents to the natural origin theory but he also heads an organization that was funding GOF research in Wuhan. I think that’s called a conflict of interest so his opinion should be taken with a hefty grain of salt.
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