The “lab leak” story stages a comeback; cover stories never die, they drop their pants and run around so everyone can see them
(This is Part-1. For Part-2, go here.)
My friend,
, long-time investigative reporter, has an excellent article on this gigantic sham/scam.As Eric points out, the virus that caused COVID was “discovered and characterized” without anyone having an actual virus. Talk about magic tricks; this one takes the cake.
The leak from the Wuhan lab leaked something that doesn’t exist.
I wish I’d studied biology in college more carefully. I missed that lecture. I must have been dozing in class when the professor explained how you make this happen.
“My God, the nozzle on the valve has a crack in it and Li just brushed up against it and he walked out with all those viruses on his clothes and got lunch at the fish market down the street. We’ve just unleashed the most dangerous…”
“Easy, man. Don’t you remember? There’s nothing to unleash. We get paid for fooling around.”
The House Oversight Committee has just released a report that confirms the lab leak—after years of denial and censorship, the truth finally comes out.
Well, no. The show biz story finally comes out and gets rubber stamped. That’s what just happened.
To sell a cover story, it helps if your enemies have been trying to suppress it. It helps a lot.
“They tried to deny it, and when that didn’t work, they called us crazy, and when that didn’t work, they censored it. But we never stopped fighting, and now, finally…”
Of course, a lot of the people on both sides, who have been having this back and forth argument about the lab leak vs. the fish market actually believe what they’re saying. Every good story needs those true believers.
And those who are lying and know they’re lying…well, they’re trying to cover up the gain-of-function research on coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab and—
Wait. Correction. They’re trying to cover up the FAKE research on non-existent coronaviruses at the Wuhan lab.
Yeah, it gets strange: