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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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Scientists are investigating claims that COVID-19 was manipulated in a lab after a tiny DNA fragment matching a sequence patented by Moderna was found in the virus. The possibility of an accidental lab escape is being considered, as human error is always a factor. The Wuhan lab in China may have been conducting research on virus enhancement or gene modification, leading to an infection that spread to others. The scientists are currently analyzing the data to determine the validity of these claims. It will take time to thoroughly examine the genetic evidence.

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Scientists analyzed the genetic code of viruses to trace their origins. By studying the molecular clock, they found that SARS-CoV-2 had no posterior diversity, indicating a single source in Wuhan. Research showed hospitals in Wuhan were clustered along a subway line connecting the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the wet market, and the international airport, suggesting a potential route of transmission. The speaker collaborated with the State Department in 2020 to investigate these findings.

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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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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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The speaker states the virus was not isolated. Live animal samples are irrelevant. The speaker suspects the origin is different than originally thought. China's government is presenting the city where the virus emerged as the city that defeated it in a new patriotic film.

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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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In China, a doctor discovers a case of atypical pneumonia, which is unusual. Within 11 days, the first PCR test kits are shipped and gene sequences are published. The World Health Organization accepts a PCR protocol as the gold standard for testing. Clinical symptoms and asymptomatic transmission are also studied and published. However, the speaker believes that all these steps were premeditated and false.

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Evidence suggests that there were two lab leaks in Wuhan, China. The first occurred in September 2019, leading to the outbreak of the pandemic. It is believed that the virus was accidentally released from a laboratory where vaccine research was being conducted. A 300-page report reveals that the leaks occurred in July or August and September or October of 2019. This challenges the narrative that the Chinese Communist Party's actions were limited to the end of 2019. The report also highlights the development of a COVID-19 vaccine by China in early November 2019, which is unusual given their historical response to previous outbreaks. The report suggests that the Chinese Communist Party had knowledge of the virus and its potential to become a pandemic.

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The leaked DEFUSE proposal from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and their American partners reveals their risky research on the parts of COVID-19 that make it highly infectious to humans. Scientists believe this proposal provides a step-by-step guide to creating SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. The proposal's specificity in constructing a virus with all the key hallmarks of SARS-CoV-2 is seen as more than just a coincidence. Researchers, including Shizeng Li and Ben Hu, who is considered a potential patient zero, were involved in this research. Hu's work on genetically engineering coronaviruses from bats and his early COVID-like symptoms further support the possibility of him being patient zero.

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In March 2019, 30 vials of deadly viruses were sent from Canada to China, leading to the arrest of 3 Chinese scientists. In December 2019, the Nipah virus was found in patient samples in Wuhan, where it was being cloned. This virus is highly lethal, posing a serious threat.

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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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Scientists are investigating the possibility of the COVID-19 virus originating from a lab in Wuhan. They are analyzing data to determine the accuracy of claims that the virus matches a genetic sequence patented by Moderna for cancer research. The hypothesis of a lab escape is being considered, as human error is possible. It is speculated that the Wuhan lab may have been working on virus enhancement or gene modification, leading to an accidental infection. The analysis of genetic sequences is a time-consuming process, but the scientists are diligently examining the evidence. The work being done by the scientists is crucial in understanding the origins of the virus.

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A Chinese lab in Wuhan conducted mad science experiments, partly funded by the American government. The experiment went astray, leaked, and caused havoc. China is now claiming the U.S. is to blame, which is considered ridiculous. The Chinese were responsible for allowing these experiments to happen in a low-security lab. The lab leak occurred, and they covered it up.

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A Chinese lab in Wuhan conducted mad science experiments, partly funded by the American government. The experiment went astray, leaked, and caused havoc. China is now claiming the U.S. is to blame, which is considered ridiculous. The Chinese were responsible for allowing these experiments to happen in a low-security lab. It leaked, and they covered it up.

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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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This video discusses the coronavirus and the ongoing research programs to develop vaccines against similar viruses that have previously crossed over from animals to humans. The question is raised whether these viruses can be modified or adapted to combat the current virus. This research is being conducted globally, including in China.

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In China, a strange case of atypical pneumonia is reported by an eye doctor. Within 11 days, the first PCR kits to test for the virus are shipped. The World Health Organization accepts a PCR protocol as the gold standard for testing. A study on clinical symptoms related to COVID is published, followed by a study on asymptomatic transmission. All of these developments occur within a compressed timeframe of just 26 days. The speaker argues that each step was premeditated and false.

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The speakers discuss the possibility of the Sarscov 2 virus being a laboratory-made chimera. They mention that it is possible to create a virus in the lab that is indistinguishable from a natural one. They also mention a database created by Professor Shi, containing information on over 20,000 bat and rodent viruses. The database included details such as GPS coordinates, virus type, and whether the virus was sequenced or isolated. However, the webpage containing this information was removed from the web in June 2020.

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There are conspiracy theories surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, including connections to the military games in Wuhan and vaping in America. Another theory involves a closed medical research laboratory in the US. The facility was working on developing resistance to SARS, COV, and MERS viruses. They were testing different products to prevent infection in a nearby town. The facility was found to have containment protocol violations. Around the same time, there was a sudden increase in vaping illness cases, which had similar symptoms to COVID-19. The timing and similarities are noteworthy.

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A member of the World Health Organization team reveals that some researchers at a Wuhan lab studying coronaviruses got sick with flu-like symptoms in the fall of 2019. However, there were only 1 or 2 cases, which is not significant. China claims that the lab researchers tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 in March-April 2020, and there is no credible evidence of a lab leak. A 300-page joint report between the WHO and China will be published soon, but concerns have been raised about the WHO team's lack of proper access and the need to clear their report with Chinese scientists. China insists it has been transparent, while the Biden administration questions its transparency.

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An investigation into the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under Dr. Anthony Fauci's leadership reveals potentially unlawful actions. In 2018, the NIH infected 12 bats with a SARS-like virus called WIV one at a Montana lab. The virus was obtained from the Wuhan lab suspected to be the source of COVID-19. The experiment aimed to determine if the virus would cause infection in bats, but the research found limited evidence of replication. US taxpayer money was used for these experiments, with at least 7 US entities providing NIH grant money to labs in China. The investigation was brought to light by the White Coat Waste Project, which aims to stop funding dangerous animal experiments. They are now using the Freedom of Information Act to request more details.

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Scientists are investigating claims that COVID-19 was manipulated in a lab. They are analyzing data to determine the accuracy of these claims. The possibility of a lab accident cannot be ruled out, as humans make mistakes. It is being examined whether the Wuhan lab in China was conducting virus enhancement or gene modification, leading to an accidental infection. The team is carefully examining a genetic sequence that matches one patented by Moderna for cancer research. This analysis takes time.

The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

169 - COVID-19 Lab Leak: Examining all sides of the debate & the barriers to a full investigation
Guests: Katherine Eban
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In this episode of The Drive Podcast, host Peter Attia and investigative journalist Katherine Eban discuss the origins of COVID-19, focusing on the lab leak theory versus zoonotic transmission. Eban, who has covered the pandemic extensively for Vanity Fair, highlights that the World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that all hypotheses about the virus's origin remain on the table, despite the prevailing narrative that it came from nature. Eban explains that the lab leak theory is not a singular idea but encompasses various scenarios, including accidental infection of researchers or a genetically modified virus escaping from a lab. She notes historical precedents for lab leaks, such as the Soviet anthrax incident and multiple SARS escapes, emphasizing that such occurrences are not uncommon. The discussion also covers the lack of identified intermediary hosts for SARS-CoV-2, which complicates the zoonotic origin theory. Despite extensive testing of animal samples, no definitive host has been found, raising questions about the virus's transmission path. Eban recounts a 2012 incident involving miners who fell ill after exposure to bat guano, which could provide insights into the virus's origins but was never reported to the WHO. Eban critiques the transparency of the Chinese government and the WHO's investigation, pointing out conflicts of interest, particularly involving EcoHealth Alliance and its ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The conversation touches on the controversial nature of gain of function research, which aims to enhance pathogens for study but poses significant risks. Ultimately, Eban expresses uncertainty about the origins of COVID-19, suggesting that both the lab leak and natural origin theories warrant further investigation. She emphasizes the need for transparency and thorough inquiry to uncover the truth behind the pandemic's beginnings.
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