As I have been watching the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland, I have been astonished at the audacity of its theme and some of its topics.
The WEF organizers want to “Rebuild the Trust” while they target “misinformation” as the most severe risk humanity faces in the next two years.
If the attendees in Davos were honest with themselves, they would cancel all future meetings because they have become a steady source of amusement and mockery.
We have already seen the destruction misinformation has wrought, and it was not caused by artificial intelligence. It was caused by politically-connected individuals working in tandem with Big Government to throttle those in both traditional media and social media who offering substantive information and verifiable facts that ran counter to the preferred—and we now know false—narratives related to the novel coronavirus, its origin, and its spread.
Early in 2020, I came across a news article that provided facts and solid reasoning linking virus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to the original outbreak of the novel respiratory illness present in the area.
In summary, somebody was entangled with the evolution of 2019-nCoV coronavirus. In addition to origins of natural recombination and intermediate host, the killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in Wuhan. Safety level may need to be reinforced in high risk biohazardous laboratories. Regulations may be taken to relocate these laboratories far away from city center and other densely populated places.
However, at that time, anyone suggesting a lab-leak scenario was reasonable was dismissed as a conspiracy theorist. Their social media accounts were suspended or throttled. Their professional reputations smeared.
It remained very difficult to find news accounts accepting that the lab leak should be considered as the potential source of the novel coronavirus. However, after enough time, the block on the evidence was removed and now even godlet Dr. Anthony Fauci admits that a lab leak is a credible explanation for the sequence of events.
Now additional news substantiating the lab leak hypothesis has been released.
Chinese researchers isolated and mapped the virus that causes Covid-19 in late December 2019, at least two weeks before Beijing revealed details of the deadly virus to the world, congressional investigators said, raising questions anew about what China knew in the pandemic’s crucial early days.Documents obtained from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by a House committee and reviewed by The Wall Street Journal show that a Chinese researcher in Beijing uploaded a nearly complete sequence of the virus’s structure to a U.S. government-run database on Dec. 28, 2019.Chinese officials at that time were still publicly describing the disease outbreak in Wuhan, China, as a viral pneumonia “of unknown cause” and had yet to close the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, site of one of the initial Covid-19 outbreaks.China only shared the virus’s sequence with the World Health Organization on Jan. 11, 2020, according to U.S. government timelines of the pandemic.
Whether the sample that leaked was “natural” or had a lab-crafted genetic sequence, it is clear that experiments involving the virus were occurring in China. The Chinese were studying the samples in a facility that lacked the proper biocontainment controls to do so safely.
And while some may bitterly cling to the “natural origin” option, I simply will note that the coronavirus has “rare” genome sequences that are hallmarks of genetic manipulation.
Returning to the most recent information reveal, it turns out that in December, 2019, virologist Dr. Lili Ren of the Institute of Pathogen Biology at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College submitted a coronavirus genetic sequence to GenBank. GenBank is associated with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and is the repository for genetic information from a wide array of lifeforms.
Ren’s submission “was incomplete and lacked the necessary information required for publication,” the letter says. She was sent a resubmission request three days later, but “NIH never received the additional information requested.” The submission was removed from a processing queue on January 16, 2020, and “the sequence was never made publicly available on GenBank.”However, a different submission of the genetic sequence that was “nearly identical” to Ren’s was published on GenBank on January 12, Egorin said, one day after the World Health Organization said it had received the sequence from China.
How much more correct information was available and suppressed, as policy makers and bureaucrats (especially those favored by the WEF) cherry-picked facts and then went on to enforce destructive rules from which we are likely to take decades to fully recover.
I have seen the origins of truly destructive “misinformation,” and it includes those who attended Davos’ previous “Disease X” sessions.
These elites took our trust in public health officials, then salted it and burnt it to the ground. It’s never coming back.
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