Covid lab leak theory: What’s really going on?

WHERE did the lab leak theory come from? Who first promoted the idea and why? The answer to this question is surprising, and may be the key to unlocking the mystery of the origin of Covid-19.

The first known mention of the idea that the coronavirus might have originated in a Chinese lab appeared on January 9 2020 in a report by Radio Free Asia (RFA). This was only days after the virus had first entered public consciousness. At the time no deaths had been reported and few people were worrying about the virus – including, it seems, the Chinese, who were claiming it wasn’t even clear whether it was spreading between humans.

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From the Twitter Files: Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb secretly pressed Twitter to hide posts challenging his company’s massively profitable Covid jabs

On August 27, 2021, Dr. Scott Gottlieb – a Pfizer director with over 550,000 Twitter followers – saw a tweet he didn’t like, a tweet that might hurt sales of Pfizer’s mRNA vaccines.

The tweet explained correctly that natural immunity after Covid infection was superior to vaccine protection. It called on the White House to “follow the science” and exempt people with natural immunity from upcoming vaccine mandates.

It came not from an “anti-vaxxer” like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but from Dr. Brett Giroir, a physician who had briefly followed Gottlieb as the head of the Food & Drug Administration. Further, the tweet actually encouraged people who did not have natural immunity to “Get vaccinated!”

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The White House Covid Censorship Machine

Newly released emails show how officials coerce social-media companies to toe the government line.

Newly released documents show that the White House has played a major role in censoring Americans on social media. Email exchanges between Rob Flaherty, the White House’s director of digital media, and social-media executives prove the companies put Covid censorship policies in place in response to relentless, coercive pressure from the White House—not voluntarily. The emails emerged Jan. 6 in the discovery phase of Missouri v. Biden, a free-speech case brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana and four private plaintiffs represented by the New Civil Liberties Alliance.

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Trudeau gov’t boasts COVID economy killing lockdowns helped Canada hit ‘climate change’ targets

The Canadian ministry responsible for the environment recently boasted that “real progress” was made in hitting its “climate” targets thanks to the COVID lockdowns harshly imposed on Canadians for well over a year by various levels of government.  

Per Blacklock’s Reporter, Canada’s Department of Environment earlier this week claimed that a recent report showed 2020 emissions went down nine percent because of COVID lockdowns. 

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‘Gross negligence’: Judge gives go-ahead to COVID-deaths lawsuit against Ontario

Debate over Ontario’s role in the COVID-19 deaths of more than 5,000 nursing-home residents appears headed to a legal showdown — and one lawyer says the case could have an impact throughout Canada.

A class-action lawsuit charges that the province was “grossly negligent” in failing to prevent waves of long-term-care deaths in the early stages of the pandemic.

My Mum died from Covid she contracted in an Ontario physio rehab facility thanks to the substandard care she received while locked down at a Toronto Charnel House that passes as a hospital.

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America’s spy agencies failed to protect us from China’s bio-warfare program

As we settle into the New Year, many of us are watching with trepidation the signs that COVID-19 may be surging again. Hospitalizations have been rising since early November. It is common to once again see folks fully masked up in an elevator, movie theater or a Broadway show. We don’t know if we can get this virus under control, and we must be able to foresee and prevent the emergence of another. This is why it is critical to uncover the origins of COVID-19. And that is where US intelligence agencies have failed and even deceived us.

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Why is Britain falling behind Europe on excess deaths?

Responding to an emergency bleep during yet another hectic night shift last month, Jade Walker, an anaesthetist, arrived at a patient’s bedside to find his heart had stopped.

“He had been in the waiting room for eight hours before collapsing. If the waiting time had been less, and he’d been seen a few hours sooner, he’d probably have survived. I’ve been worried someone would die in A&E for months.”

Walker, 34, is one of many NHS staff up and down the country who are seeing the reality of a winter crisis worse than any that has come before. “I feel like the NHS is collapsing and the government is ignoring it,” she said. “People are dying because of delays. It’s not acceptable. I’m scared that it’ll be one of my relatives stuck waiting for an ambulance and unable to get the help they need.”

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The ideology of lockdown lingers on

We’re still being pressured to suspend our freedom for ‘the greater good’.

Wait, we’re still being asked to save the NHS? To limit our lives so that we don’t get injured or sick and put pressure on this sacred institution? Nearly two years after the first lockdown, when we were put under house arrest to protect the NHS from being overloaded with Covid patients, we’re once again being told to restrict our daily activities so that we don’t do something dumb that might require the attention of a doctor. The logic of lockdown survives. The idea that our freedom must sometimes be suspended for the good of institutions staggers on. Post-lockdown? You wish.

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China Blames Infections ‘Imported’ from America for Coronavirus Disaster

The Chinese Communist Party’s effort to blame its titanic coronavirus disaster on its own people, because they foolishly challenged the wisdom of dictator Xi Jinping’s endless lockdowns, apparently is not going well.

On Monday, the state-run Global Times took a stab at blaming “imported cases” for the tidal wave of Chinese coronavirus sickness and death sweeping across China.

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Under the spotlight: Excess deaths and the Covid vaccine

FORMER Wall Street executive Edward Dowd, whom I interviewed for TCW  last year,  has been dissecting excess mortality statistics recorded since the Covid pandemic began three years ago. He has analysed and reanalysed the numbers and has concluded that excess death rates, in those aged 26-41, are closely related to the administration of Covid vaccinations.

‘From February 2021 to March 2022, millennials experienced the equivalent of a Vietnam war, with more than 60,000 excess deaths,’ he said. ‘The Vietnam war took 12 years to kill the same number of healthy young people we’ve just seen die in 12 months.’

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Half think COVID vaccine is deadly

Nearly a third of the nation believes the COVID-19 vaccine has killed somebody they know, highlighting the safety concerns the public still has about the shot.

As the first family renewed their call for the country to get vaccinated, 28% of likely voters told Rasmussen Reports that they “personally know” somebody they think died from the side effects of the shot.

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Elon Musk teases release of bombshell Fauci Files in this week’s Twitter document dump

Elon Musk has teased the release of bombshell Twitter files related to the now ex-director of the Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Dr Anthony Fauci, this week, as part of what he calls the ‘Fauci Files.

On Sunday, the Twitter CEO tweeted to his followers: ‘Hope you’re having a great day 1 2023! One thing’s for sure, it won’t be boring.’

Then, Juanita Broaddrick, an 80-year-old former nursing home administrator who once alleged that she was raped by ex-U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1978, replied to Musk’s tweet, saying that she’s waiting…for #FauciFiles.’

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Could the COVID Jab Make You Sicker Next Time You Run Into the Virus? New Research Says Maybe.

Recently even The Washington Post had to admit analysis of CDC data showed the majority of patients dying with or of COVID now are vaccinated. Once the paper announced this fact, it provided a reason and some advice: Vaccine efficacy wanes over time; therefore, get your boosters. Unfortunately, new studies offer evidence that additional boosters may not be the solution.

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