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In the investigation into the origins of COVID-19, it has been significant to discover that a scientific debate on the topic was actively suppressed worldwide. Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of British spy agency Mi6, claims that Anthony Fauci led the stifling of this debate. Meetings were held where one side of the argument was supported while the opposing view was denied media attention. Instead of disclosing suspicions about a lab leak, Fauci diverted attention away from this theory. Despite claims by evolutionary virologists that the virus evolved naturally, there was no intelligence or scientific data supporting this. These developments have shed light on the suppression of the origins debate. (116 words)

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The Wuhan Institute of Virology is under investigation for a possible accidental leak that started the global pandemic. New footage and interviews reveal intense clashes during the lab's construction. The lab had no prior experience in biosafety but was genetically manipulating bat coronaviruses. The French government, who helped build the lab, was immediately kicked out, raising concerns. The lab's virus databases were wiped and never made available to investigating agencies. Footage shows live bats in cages at the lab, contradicting previous claims. The lab conducted gain-of-function experiments on humanized mice to make viruses more infectious. The involvement of Peter Daszak, who denied the presence of bats, raises conflicts of interest. The World Health Organization's investigation and The Lancet's own investigation may be compromised. Accidents in labs are common, but security footage was not examined. China's cover-up and the failure to investigate the lab's role in the pandemic are deeply concerning.

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A new investigative piece by Katherine Eban in Vanity Fair raises questions about the lab leak theory of COVID-19's origin. The analysis highlights how a group called DRASTIC, made up of scientists and researchers, examined the theory that was initially dismissed by those in charge. Conflicts of interest and political motivations hindered the investigation into the Wuhan Institute of Virology's gain of function research. The State Department received classified information about three researchers falling ill in November 2019, sparking renewed interest in the lab leak theory. The investigation also discovered that the lab's virus sample database was taken offline months before the pandemic officially started. The lab leak theory is plausible, but politics and bureaucratic obstacles have hindered a full explanation. This could further erode public confidence in institutions and impact democracy. The media's lack of independent investigation may also lead to a loss of credibility.

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Gain of function research funded by the NIH in a lab in Wuhan is under scrutiny. Senator Rand Paul accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of funding the lab, which was initially criticized by the media. However, the NIH now admits to funding risky research in Wuhan. The theory that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak gains traction as evidence suggests it came from the lab, not animals. Lab leaks have happened before, and the FBI and Department of Energy support the lab leak theory. Gain of function research involves making viruses stronger, but its effectiveness in creating vaccines is questionable. The media's lack of curiosity about the origins of COVID-19 is concerning. The NIH continues to fund gain of function research, posing a potential risk to humanity.

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American scientists lied to DARPA in order to secure funding for high-risk coronavirus research in Wuhan, China, according to documents obtained by US Right to Know. The scientists concealed their intentions and claimed the research was being done in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, due to national security concerns and lax safety measures at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The documents raise doubts about the scientists' credibility and their claims that the pandemic could not have originated from their collaboration. The proposal involved engineering coronaviruses with spike proteins and furin cleavage sites, similar to SARS-CoV-2. The experiments were planned to occur in Wuhan with fewer safety precautions to save costs. This revelation is considered a smoking gun in the lab leak controversy.

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According to a report sent to Washington, SARS CoV-two was created in a Wuhan lab with unsafe conditions, funded by Fauci. The US intelligence community was actively involved and aware, using groups like In-Q-Tel. This was allegedly done despite the Chinese Communist Party's desire for bioweapon technology. The speaker calls for investigations into public and private partners connected to EcoHealth Alliance and Wuhan, including Meta Bioda and Rosemont Seneca, questioning if the president was involved in a cover-up to protect his son. Fauci allegedly coordinated a cover-up with Peter Dasek on the lab leak theory. Ralph Barack and UC Davis were also allegedly involved. The speaker accuses Fauci of lying about gain-of-function research and suggests he should be in jail. Fauci and others are allegedly profiting from the pandemic. The speaker advocates for focusing on those responsible for the pandemic instead of internal conflicts. Others discuss the potential for future outbreaks and the need for better preparedness and funding for research and vaccine development, including mRNA technology.

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Biden officials now acknowledge the COVID lab leak theory, which was previously dismissed as a conspiracy. Experts and scientists have consistently debunked the idea that the virus originated from a lab in Wuhan, asserting it likely came from a wildlife market where bats were present. The scientific consensus is that the virus was not man-made or genetically modified. Claims suggesting otherwise have been labeled as misinformation, with many emphasizing the dangers of spreading such theories, which can lead to xenophobia and panic. Investigations into the lab leak theory have been deemed unnecessary by the WHO, as the origins of the virus are believed to be natural.

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This virus likely did not originate naturally; it stems from scientific arrogance. In the early pandemic days, there were claims about a wet market origin, but evidence soon emerged showing many cases unrelated to it. By early January, I informed the National Security Council and Anthony Fauci that the virus was highly infectious in humans, suggesting a lab origin. The Wuhan Institute of Virology is well-known for coronavirus research, making the lab leak theory plausible. Despite discussions, Fauci maintained a focus on the wet market hypothesis, disregarding other possibilities. I believed a broader scientific investigation was necessary, but only a single hypothesis was considered.

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A US health official working for Dr. Fauci expressed safety concerns about a lab in Wuhan, China, six years ago. The lab was planning to reverse engineer the Ebola virus, but the official was ordered to delete any mention of Ebola in her report. The lab, which is believed by some to be the source of COVID-19, was visited by the official just before it opened. During the tour, a technician at the lab mentioned the illegal importation of Ebola for study. The official expressed shock and worry about the potential consequences if this information became public. Two days later, she was instructed to delete her comment.

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Three years ago, anyone suggesting that COVID-19 originated from a lab was dismissed and censored. Doctor Redfield faced backlash for suggesting it came from a Wuhan lab. Doctor Fauci received emails from doctors Anderson and Gary stating that the virus appeared engineered and not consistent with evolutionary theory. However, he did not share these emails with Redfield or the CDC. Three days later, Anderson and Gary changed their stance, and the only intervening event was a conference call with Fauci. It is worth noting that Anderson and Gary later received a $9 million grant from Fauci. This raises questions about their sudden change in position.

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The issue at hand is that funding was provided to a lab in China, which is now embarrassing. The lab is located near the epicenter of the pandemic and has been involved in suspicious activities. The doctors were arrested and forced to sign nondisclosure agreements, lab reports were destroyed, and sequences from the lab were deleted from the NIH database. Two top virologists initially believed the virus likely originated from the lab, but later changed their stance in the media. It is worth noting that both scientists received a significant amount of money for further research, suggesting a potential conflict of interest.

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According to the speaker, including himself and Secretary Pompeo, the most likely origin of COVID-19 was a lab leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. They claim that this is not just a possibility, but a probability and possibly a certainty. The FBI has been cultivating a crucial witness, Dr. Zhou Yousen, a close relative of a Chinese military scientist who worked at the institute. Dr. Zhou published a patent for a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, suggesting he started working on it no later than October 2019. However, he was found dead shortly after. While it is possible that he was killed by the People's Liberation Army for accidentally starting COVID-19, there is no evidence to support this claim. The Proximal Origins authors have been approached for comment.

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Republicans on the subcommittee recount two years of work aimed at linking the COVID-19 origin to a Wuhan lab, arguing that Democrats hindered the pursuit of truth by blocking hearings. They contend mounting evidence supports a lab-origin, and they frame the hearing as a step toward uncovering the truth for Americans who have suffered from COVID-19. Dr. Redfield is cited as having pointed to the lab-leak hypothesis as early as 2020, urging Fauci, Jeremy Farrar, and Tedros to take the lab-leak possibility seriously and to investigate both lab-origin and natural-origin hypotheses. Farrar convened an 11-scientist meeting across five time zones on February 1, inviting Fauci to join, with a note to treat the matter in total confidence. Redfield notes he was excluded from that call despite being included in prior discussions, and asks why he was left out. Emails following the February 1 conference show the four scientists who had attended later told Fauci that they found the genetic sequence inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory. Yet, just three days later, these four scientists drafted the proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 paper, arguing the opposite. The subcommittee asks for the likelihood that these scientists, after making that earlier statement, could conclude with such certainty that COVID-19 came from nature instead of a lab leak, and suggests Fauci prompted the paper to discredit the lab-leak theory. Speaker 0 characterizes the February 2020 approach as antithetical to science, saying science requires debate and that this process squashed debate. They ask whether Fauci used the proximal-origin paper to hide gain-of-function research that created the virus. Speaker 1 responds that they cannot speak to Fauci’s motivation but asserts the paper is inaccurate and part of a narrative to support a natural-origin story. They state the pandemic did not start in January at the seafood market, noting infections as early as September, and allege a narrative was decided to claim a wet market origin and to negate discussion about a laboratory origin. With twenty seconds left, Speaker 0 raises a point that Fauci was told in January 2020 about NIH’s monetary relationship with the Wuhan Institute through EcoHealth Alliance and asks whether Fauci intentionally lied under oath when denying NIH funding of gain-of-function research. Speaker 1 asserts there is no doubt NIH funded gain-of-function research and adds that American tax dollars funded gain-of-function research from NIH, the State Department, USAID, and DOD. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 noting time and recognizing Ms. Dink.

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This virus likely did not originate naturally; it stems from scientific arrogance. In the early pandemic, there were claims about a wet market being the source, but evidence soon showed many cases unrelated to it. By early January, it was clear the wet market narrative was misleading. I informed the National Security Council and Anthony Fauci that the virus was highly infectious, suggesting it had been engineered in a lab. The Wuhan Institute of Virology is well-known for coronavirus research, making the lab leak theory plausible. Despite discussions, Fauci maintained a focus on the wet market hypothesis, dismissing the need for broader scientific investigation.

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During the early stages of the pandemic, a group of virologists were consulted by the NIH. Some believed that the virus could not have occurred naturally, while others thought it was a 50/50 chance between a lab or natural origin. However, only one narrative was publicly discussed. Later, a paper titled "Proximal Origins of the SARS CoV-two Virus" was released, claiming that the virus was natural. This paper referenced a 2014 article about a 2020 outbreak, which seemed odd considering the years in between. Additionally, a grant proposal called the "diffuse grant proposal" was discovered, stating that experiments were being conducted to test the infectivity of similar viruses and even insert a furin cleavage site, which is present in the virus causing the pandemic. These findings raise concerns about the origins of the virus.

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When the virus emerged, scientists were alarmed and held secret calls questioning its origin. Despite privately suspecting a lab origin, they published a paper claiming it was natural. This cover-up at Nature Medicine has not been retracted. The government has not been transparent, with information coming from whistleblowers and Freedom of Information Act requests.

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COVID-19 had telltale signs of being made in a laboratory from the beginning. The CIA has stated the virus came from a lab, but what they didn't say is that it was almost surely made in a US laboratory, possibly at the University of North Carolina, and may have been tested in a Chinese laboratory. The Biden administration hid this. One theory is that US scientists wanted to test the virus on a specific bat population in the Wuhan facility. The FBI should crack the case, as it is an inside US job. The University of North Carolina is withholding 2019 emails and fighting to keep them from public scrutiny. There is reason to believe that Tony Fauci funded reckless, dangerous research that went awry.

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Anthony Fauci's involvement in funding the Wuhan lab is being covered up by multiple government agencies. Despite Congress declassifying information, I am still being denied access to classified and unclassified information. However, evidence shows that Fauci lied in hearings and knew about the lab's activities. Emails reveal his concerns about the manipulated virus and its origins in Wuhan. He dismissed these concerns for the past three years. Additionally, Fauci bypassed the safety committee that should have reviewed the funding, which is a significant revelation. Ultimately, this could lead to the downfall of Anthony Fauci.

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Warnings about the Wuhan lab and a possible cover-up before the COVID pandemic have raised questions about China's role. A US health official working for Dr. Fauci expressed safety concerns in 2017 after visiting the lab. The lab was considering reverse engineering the Ebola virus, but the official was ordered to delete any mention of it. The lab is believed by some to be the source of COVID-19. Former US officials say there are many concerns about the lab, and it is unclear what is really happening there. The NIH has been asked to comment on why these details were omitted from the final report.

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We did not fund gain of function research in Wuhan. A bat coronavirus was enhanced in a lab. NIH funded research at Wuhan Institute, making a virus more contagious. Fauci denies lying to congress. Questions raised about experiments in Wuhan lab. NIH funded EcoHealth Alliance for bat coronavirus experiments. Fauci denies lying, blames Senator Paul. NIH admitted funding gain of function research in Wuhan lab. Fauci insists he did not lie.

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Anthony Fauci was aware of funding for the Wuhan lab from the start and has been involved in a cover-up alongside multiple government agencies. Despite Congress declassifying information, evidence is still being withheld. Emails from February 2020 reveal Fauci's concerns about the virus being manipulated and its potential origins in the Wuhan lab, contradicting his public statements over the past three years. Additionally, a safety committee meant to oversee such funding was bypassed, as Fauci allowed the funding to proceed without their review. This revelation could have significant consequences for Fauci.

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Doctor Fauci misled the country by withholding key information about the origins of the virus. He knew American tax dollars funded a lab in Wuhan conducting gain-of-function research. Despite this, he did not disclose the lab's deficiencies or compliance issues. Fauci organized a conference call with virologists who changed their tune on the lab leak theory shortly after. The government failed to share the truth, leading to misinformation about the virus's origins. The Director of National Intelligence believes Fauci and Collins withheld information to avoid scrutiny over their relationships with the lab in China.

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The convergence of interest in COVID was, holy crap, we funded this. "Let's outsource this to China. What's your first thought? We've got to cover this up." And that's exactly what he was doing. "The minute by minute of him going till three in the morning that first night, emails going back and forth and back and forth." "I didn't know what a burner phone was. I had to buy a burner phone." "It was no big deal. It turns out it just came from animals." "These people were very concerned. Maybe not that they were gonna be killed by foreign agents, but that the public was going to find out that they had been funding this very dangerous research and that millions of people die because of lack of oversight." "There's never been a more extraordinary cover up in the sense that these people were saying in public the opposite of what they were saying in private." "Freedom of information became the tool that uncovered a lot of this." "In private, Fauci is saying, I'm fifty fifty, whether this came from the lab or animals." "In public, you're a conspiracy theorist ... we should bring you down." "Him and Francis Collins are talking back and forth about bringing down Jay Bhattacharya." "This is just extraordinary. We have the proof."

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In a written exchange between Christian Andersen and Andrew Rambaut, they discuss the lack of evidence for a specifically engineered virus and the difficulty in distinguishing between natural evolution and escape. They agree that it is reasonable to attribute the origins of COVID to natural processes. However, politics inevitably influences science, which is unfortunate. It is interesting to note that Andersen had a grant proposal for NIH at the same time. Another speaker suggests that the issue was more about the business of science and money, with large sums being exchanged to downplay the possibility of a lab leak. Private emails reveal that many believed the virus could have come from a lab, but in public, they denied it to protect the business of science and relations with China. The involvement of money and grants from NIH is also highlighted. Anthony Fauci's contradictory statements and potential lies to Congress are mentioned, with the speaker referring him for prosecution. However, they express doubt about the Attorney General's willingness to act. The conversation ends with a brief exchange about the timing of the interview and the speaker's appreciation for the new time slot.

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COVID Origins and Gain of Function with Sam Husseini
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Whitney Webb and Sam Husseini discuss the sudden mainstream pivot toward the lab origin of COVID-19 and the broader gain-of-function debate, noting two drivers: more scientists speaking out and a nefarious push by spooks in conjunction with the Biden administration. The conversation centers on why attention to a possible Wuhan Institute of Virology link and related US funding has intensified, while acknowledging that coverage remains limited and often non-systematic. They prefer the term “lab origin” over “lab leak,” recognizing that both accidental releases and intentional actions have precursors that merit systematic study. Husseini outlines how censorship last year suppressed discussion of lab origin and dual-use biodefense research, detailing personal experiences with CDC Q&A responses and the rise of the Lancet letter orchestrated by Peter Daszak that dismissed lab origin as a conspiracy theory. He notes the Nature Medicine piece that claimed lab origin was not a possibility and argues that, despite little new data, the shift is driven by political calculations tied to Trump’s stance and the desire of parts of the establishment to bottle up the issue while using it against China. He recalls difficulty in obtaining outlets willing to publish and describes a climate where independent media faced deplatforming and selective coverage. The EcoHealth Alliance is analyzed for its funding and conflicts of interest. Although NIH funding was suspended, Husseini reveals that EcoHealth receives far more from the Pentagon (DTRA) and USAID, with NIH funding often downplayed by the group. He cites FOIA reveals via US Right to Know, Daszak’s role in Lancet, and how Nobel Prize signatories defended what he calls a non-scientific stance. The Global Virome Project, Gates Foundation, WEF, USAID’s PREDICT, and Metabiota are described as interconnected, with figures such as George Gao and WHO/NIH participants appearing at related meetings. The discussion also covers Fort Detrick breaches and the quarantine around dangerous lab work, noting a 2014 pause in gain-of-function research and contemporary safety lapses, along with congressional notification gaps. The narrative ties to the anthrax era, Kadlec, and the broader critique of the militarized, profit-linked structure of “big science.” They discuss two competing camps: one accusing China and one defending continued dangerous lab work, and argue the need to scrutinize gain-of-function regardless of origin. The interview closes with references to David Franz, the Nine-Eleven Commission, and potential future reporting, with links to Sam Husseini’s work and upcoming Independent Science News pieces.
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