Let's also not bring up that the bats in question were thousands of miles away as it was winter and they were migratory and nowhere to be foundD-Fens said:
Can't let a lab leak thread go by without pointing out many of us knew this Day 1. There are 10s of thousands of wet markets across China and only ONE virus lab right at the epicenter. Common sense isn't common, neither is elementary math.
BadMoonRisin said:
Hmmm, no posts about this on F(19)84. Wonder why.
Squadron7 said:
I'm guessing it was leaked by accident.
For one reason only: I cannot see any advantage in setting it loose on purpose where they did.
I'd have set it loose somewhere that would not make it look like it was any sort of attack. No military sites, no big cities, etc.
I'd have taken it to some real out of the way thing like an Indian reservation in the U.S. and loosed it there.
America's own built-in system of MSM and politics-driven self-recriminations would have tied everyone up in knots for months. Bonus: It would have been called something like the Trail Of Tears virus, or something, because these twits are incapable of subtlety of any sort.
zoneag said:
Instead of "far right", they should call us "right so far"
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
no wonder we are going to the crapper our intelligence agency is two years behind F16 on texas ags. let that sink in for a minute. we solve racist notes-for free, we solve lab leaks, we are ahead of the curve in the jab. F16 knew stuff.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:Outstanding. Keep up the good work.Quote:
"Based on the virus genome and properties there is no indication whatsoever that it was an engineered virus." Snopes calledit "one of the conspiracy theories that have plagued attempts to keep people informed during the pandemic" and wrote that the "vast majority of scientists who have studied the
virus agree that it evolved naturally and crossed into humans from an animal species, most
likely a bat." NPR similarly reported that "virus researchers say there is virtually no chance
that the new coronavirus was released as result of a laboratorv accident in China
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
no wonder we are going to the crapper our intelligence agency is two years behind F16 on texas ags. let that sink in for a minute. we solve racist notes-for free, we solve lab leaks, we are ahead of the curve in the jab. F16 knew stuff.
Rand was right. Again.Squadron7 said:
Proving the point that Fauci had more to do with the creation of the virus than its eradication.
WoMD said:Squadron7 said:
I'm guessing it was leaked by accident.
For one reason only: I cannot see any advantage in setting it loose on purpose where they did.
I'd have set it loose somewhere that would not make it look like it was any sort of attack. No military sites, no big cities, etc.
I'd have taken it to some real out of the way thing like an Indian reservation in the U.S. and loosed it there.
America's own built-in system of MSM and politics-driven self-recriminations would have tied everyone up in knots for months. Bonus: It would have been called something like the Trail Of Tears virus, or something, because these twits are incapable of subtlety of any sort.
Just the opposite. Releasing it where they did allowed the Chinese to have COMPLETE control of the story presented to the rest of the world, and thus provided everything needed to dictate the reaction of the rest of the world. And "we" fell for it like a bunch of morons. The Chinese told us it was the end of the world based on their leaked response, so it was the deadliest virus in history until proven otherwise. And by the time the sanity was allowed to have a voice, it was too late. Brilliant move by the Chinese releasing it where they did. If it were released literally anywhere else, then the response would've not been nearly as significant, which was the entire point of the whole thing, not the virus itself.
Squadron7 said:WoMD said:Squadron7 said:
I'm guessing it was leaked by accident.
For one reason only: I cannot see any advantage in setting it loose on purpose where they did.
I'd have set it loose somewhere that would not make it look like it was any sort of attack. No military sites, no big cities, etc.
I'd have taken it to some real out of the way thing like an Indian reservation in the U.S. and loosed it there.
America's own built-in system of MSM and politics-driven self-recriminations would have tied everyone up in knots for months. Bonus: It would have been called something like the Trail Of Tears virus, or something, because these twits are incapable of subtlety of any sort.
Just the opposite. Releasing it where they did allowed the Chinese to have COMPLETE control of the story presented to the rest of the world, and thus provided everything needed to dictate the reaction of the rest of the world. And "we" fell for it like a bunch of morons. The Chinese told us it was the end of the world based on their leaked response, so it was the deadliest virus in history until proven otherwise. And by the time the sanity was allowed to have a voice, it was too late. Brilliant move by the Chinese releasing it where they did. If it were released literally anywhere else, then the response would've not been nearly as significant, which was the entire point of the whole thing, not the virus itself.
Good point.
Amazing what we've seen go down over the past 3 years ... or 7-years really.Maroon Dawn said:
This was known from day 1
But a man made virus from China is much harder to blame on the sitting president and use it in a coup to remove him
DapperDanMan said:
Does anyone else think it's odd that the DOE released this statement instead of the CDC, NIH or some other health related department?
Agreed on this.Trucker 96 said:
I am convinced it was intentional. The fear inspiring videos were part of the strategy.
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
no wonder we are going to the crapper our intelligence agency is two years behind F16 on texas ags. let that sink in for a minute. we solve racist notes-for free, we solve lab leaks, we are ahead of the curve in the jab. F16 knew stuff.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:Agreed on this.Trucker 96 said:
I am convinced it was intentional. The fear inspiring videos were part of the strategy.
We'll never know the truth but my gut feeling at the time was that it was intentional and 3-years later evidence has surfaced to support that fact.
Looking back in context those videos were a dead giveaway.
Also the way that the crisis in northern Italy was handled. People forget that.
So much hysteria being thrown about early on that its taken a few years to fully appreciate.
The biggest one for me was that Medium article that came out and went viral that was predicting millions on millions of deaths. That got thrown out there within days of all hell breaking loose with the covid hysteria.
JW said:
media credibility lost forever
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
no wonder we are going to the crapper our intelligence agency is two years behind F16 on texas ags. let that sink in for a minute. we solve racist notes-for free, we solve lab leaks, we are ahead of the curve in the jab. F16 knew stuff.
Still. Crickets from F(19)84. I thought they were interested in truth and science. What has happened to them? Have they all died from the China Virus?BadMoonRisin said:
Hmmm, no posts about this on F(19)84. Wonder why.
it seems Texags was already in the know on the origin of Covid because everytime id post the Randy Marsh pangolin sex gif, it would get deleted. Staff was on top of the true source from the beginning.BuddysBud said:
an infection guy assured me that a bat to pangolin to human viral jump in a meat market
That's what I thought when I read that. ****ing DOE?DapperDanMan said:
Does anyone else think it's odd that the DOE released this statement instead of the CDC, NIH or some other health related department?
Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:That's what I thought when I read that. ****ing DOE?DapperDanMan said:
Does anyone else think it's odd that the DOE released this statement instead of the CDC, NIH or some other health related department?
It doesn't make a lot of sense to come from the DOE, which gives me pause.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:That's what I thought when I read that. ****ing DOE?DapperDanMan said:
Does anyone else think it's odd that the DOE released this statement instead of the CDC, NIH or some other health related department?