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Fauci, Collins SQUASHED Lab Leak, Aimed To 'DISPROVE' Theory After A WEEK Of Debate: Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Ana the Ist" data-source="post: 77127266" data-attributes="member: 302807"><p>I'd say it's from the public generally being stupid and gullible. </p><p></p><p>For example, I saw an article from a poster that posited new information about the market leak hypothesis that claimed to be evidence of the market leak. It posited that since most of the early covid positive patients lived near the market, and not the lab, that the market would be the more likely vector of transmission. </p><p></p><p>It's a solid theory....as long as people actually live near the lab. We already know some people working at the lab lived near the market. There's very few residential areas at all near the lab. We know they were doing gain if function research, we know they were doing it on bat coronaviruses, we know they were badly understaffed, we know they appear to have had the outbreak well before it was reported.</p><p></p><p>Who actually believes this didn't come from the lab?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ana the Ist, post: 77127266, member: 302807"] I'd say it's from the public generally being stupid and gullible. For example, I saw an article from a poster that posited new information about the market leak hypothesis that claimed to be evidence of the market leak. It posited that since most of the early covid positive patients lived near the market, and not the lab, that the market would be the more likely vector of transmission. It's a solid theory....as long as people actually live near the lab. We already know some people working at the lab lived near the market. There's very few residential areas at all near the lab. We know they were doing gain if function research, we know they were doing it on bat coronaviruses, we know they were badly understaffed, we know they appear to have had the outbreak well before it was reported. Who actually believes this didn't come from the lab? [/QUOTE]
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