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Coronavirus theories
The more I hear and read about the coronavirus pandemic, the more I believe the virus wasn't a natural occurrence.
I've been reading about the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and how close this laboratory is to Wuhan's wet market. How suspicious would it be to think that the source of the coronavirus outbreak was through accidental exposure by one of the Wuhan scientists? The wet market could have been used as a cover up story. |
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I am no longer surprised by how quickly- and with so little prior understanding of a highly technical subject, strong beliefs can be formed from information provided by anybody with an internet connection.
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If intelligence analysts are on board, it's safe to say there is more to this virus than the current story that is being told. |
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I hope their not the same intelligence analysts that told us that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction ready to strike in 45 minutes
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Several academics have voiced opinion that there is nothing in the genetic make-up of the virus to suggest that it was engineered. However, a newspaper article I read (Daily Mail - yes papers sometimes get things wrong but it is not like random rumours on Facbook etc) has said that research was being conducted at that institute in Wuhun into coronaviruses and viruses in bats. IIRC it said that there were two separate institutes in Wuhun that did research into diseases. And in 2004 there was a secondary outbreak of SARS in Beijing that was traced back to it having escaped from a research lab. So - maybe it came from an animal into the general population or maybe it was an escaped sample from a lab. But we'll probably never know and as the genetic code was shared early on it probably doesn't matter.
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I cant see the worlds governments sitting back and accepting the history of bat virus experiments at the Wuhan laboratories, and then the outbreak of the coronavirus without serious investigations taking place. The UK has now joined the US and other intelligence communities in looking at all possibilities as they try to establish the source of the COVID-19 outbreak. If certain intelligence is suggesting an intern was accidentally infected while working at the Wuhan laboratory, then unknowingly spreading it among the general Wuhan population, this would indicate a human error has occurred e.g inadequate safety standards. In 2018 officials were worried about safety and management weaknesses at these labs, so I guess it is safe to say these investigations are very much needed. |
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If the virus came from the wet markets, then why did it not spread decades ago? These markets have been around a very long time.
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