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Posted: 5/12/2023 3:02:02 PM EDT
“We may never know”
You paid our enemy to develop covid with our tax dollars, against our laws. What a buttmunch. |
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I think the release was deliberate.
Phauxi and Bathhouse Barry helped pay for the Wuhan Lab too. The US paid for a lot of labs worldwide. |
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#53 says, "Take 22 mg absorbed Vit C per lb plus 1 gram Chaga daily. Don't forget 2000iu Vit D-3 & K-2, 30 mg Zinc and 2 mg Cu."
Unfettered with the formalities of an economics education but well read in monetary history. |
What we do know:
The virus was man made/man manipulated.....semantics. The money trail from the US to Wuhan is established. |
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Thinking twice and posting once. Ya, right......... /images/smilies/anim_rolleyes.gif
Some guy named Darwin used to be in charge of QA, but he got fired. |
Originally Posted By mongo001: What we do know: The virus was man made/man manipulated.....semantics. The money trail from the US to Wuhan is established. View Quote AND we damn well know that Fauci knows both of those things because he paid for it with your money. That is why is performance today was so preposterous. |
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Originally Posted By JHS: “We may never know”. View Quote |
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Maybe Fauci can ask his friend Peter Daszak of the Eco Health Alliance
"We are only looking at viral families that include those that have gone into people from animals. And so we narrow it down straight away. Then, when you get a sequence of a virus and it looks like a relative of a known nasty pathogen, just like we did with SARS, we found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them. Some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein, the protein that attaches to cells. Then we, well I didn't do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work. You create pseudo particles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses and see if they bind to human cells. Each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really become pathogenic in people. So you narrow down the field, you reduce the cost, and you end up with a small number of viruses that really do look like killers." -Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance February 2016 |
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Originally Posted By JHS: AND we damn well know that Fauci knows both of those things because he paid for it with your money. That is why is performance today was so preposterous. View Quote If Fauci admits to covertly funding gain of function research in Wuhan, he would be admitting to being complicit in the death of millions. It would also implicate the US government because the NIH is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. He will never contradict his previous assertions… |
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America First!
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The problem with Americans is they don't follow orders. Anthony Fauci
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For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.
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So the funny thing about this, is that I worked at Duke University from 2019-2022. Duke partnered with China's Wuhan University in 2014 to establish Duke Kunshan University. Part of that partnership also involved joint research at labs in both universities. I was never privy to information to confirm that Duke was directly involved in covid-19 development, but I doubt very seriously that Duke and their employees and students had zero involvement. They certainly were indirectly involved through their funding of lab development.
The ironic part of all of this is that Duke University's hospitals handled the outbreak in the Raleigh-Durham area terribly. |
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Terribly from whose point of view?
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Forgive and forget....
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Originally Posted By PepePewPew: The problem with Faucis is they don't follow laws. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By PepePewPew: Originally Posted By 9divdoc: The problem with Americans is they don't follow orders. Anthony Fauci The problem with Faucis is they don't follow laws. He's a narcissist playing his role. This is also interesting. Please note that the German angle in all of this has largely been ignored. My theory on Fauci et-al has become they were cover for a larger motive, and what that motive is or was, I don't exactly know. The FOIA'ed emails that we've seen and discussed in the linked article definitely show interest and later intent on the part of EcoHealth/Fauci's crew. That said, the Germans were very much in on this from the bottom floor and had been funding WIV and other Chinese labs for many years. There's reasons for that, I'm sure, and the Germans, especially the Germans, have always had a different relationship with the Chinese than the US has. If anything, Fauci was willingly the face of the problem just as he had been willingly part of the AIDS/HIV mess in the 1980s. From his team's perspective blaming the research they were participating in was never an option especially after some classified meetings he had in February 2020. That said, making Fauci the center of attention while ignoring the other participants shifts focus away from a larger issue and one that seems to be closely held under the radar. Namely, the Germans who created the PCR test and the "vaccine" were even closer to the Chinese and it was the German IC/government who funded a lot of it. There's always more and I keep wondering which side decided to use the issue to their advantage more. |
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“Liberalism, the noble annihilator, has hollowed out every institution, every binding force, every social failsafe and backstop, and its agents feign surprise when the liberating infanticide it promotes is taken to its next logical step.”
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The rules are simple: they lie to us, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying, but they keep lying to us, and we keep pretending to believe them.
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Originally Posted By darkd0r: Terribly from whose point of view? View Quote Terribly from an isolation and ensuring their employees had the required PPE perspective. They made this big to-do and called the news in to show this big isolation tent they put up in the ambulance bay next to the emergency room but it got used for about two weeks just for testing. All the covid patients came in through the same doors and placed largely in the same triage rooms as non-covid patients and frequently in hallway beds with a basic paper mask that most of the time wasn't even on. For the university side, there was no plan for isolation other than "please don't leave your room" so that it spread to their roommates (who then spread it themselves) and anyone else they came in contact with when they had to leave their room to get food or other necessities because they didn't have anything in place for those students to get said food or necessities without leaving their room. Dorms are like barracks, and sickness spreads like wildfire, so I couldn't wrap my head around not coming up with a way to keep sick students away from everyone else. Students with covid symptoms that wanted/needed to go to the emergency room were transported not by Durham EMS, but by Duke Police Dept in golf carts with a sheet of plastic between them and the officer. The best part of all of this is when employees tested positive, rather than honoring their initial statement at the beginning of covid protocols that those employees would be paid during their at home quarantine, those same employees would then be told that they'd be staying home without pay because "it's more likely that you were exposed outside of work by violating stay at home orders". This despite the fact that everything was illegally shut down and there was nowhere to go. |
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Fauci was mighty proud of those TV hits.
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