Researchers from a slew of top universities have signed onto an open letter agreeing that it is entirely possible that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “escaped” from a Chinese lab. While the government’s official story is that it came from bats, experts from numerous Ivy League and other top schools say it could have come from the Wuhan Institute … Continue reading More scientists agree that covid came from Wuhan lab
Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab
Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in an interview with CNN on Friday, March 26, that he believes the coronavirus escaped from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Redfield said that as a virologist, he wasn’t convinced that SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, was already so contagious when it jumped directly from a bat to … Continue reading Former CDC head believes coronavirus “escaped” from Wuhan lab
Scientists increasingly say coronavirus was created in a lab
First it was dubbed a “conspiracy theory.” Then it started to gain some traction in the conservative-leaning media. Now it is becoming part of the scientific consensus that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) was probably hatched in a Chinese laboratory. It appears as though immunologists and geneticists everywhere are beginning to wake up to the fact that this … Continue reading Scientists increasingly say coronavirus was created in a lab
Irrefutable: The coronavirus was engineered by scientists in a lab using well documented genetic engineering vectors that leave behind a “fingerprint”
Every virology lab in the world that has run a genomic analysis of the coronavirus now knows that the coronavirus was engineered by human scientists. The proof is in the virus itself: The tools for genetic insertion are still present as remnants in the genetic code. Since these unique gene sequences don’t occur by random … Continue reading Irrefutable: The coronavirus was engineered by scientists in a lab using well documented genetic engineering vectors that leave behind a “fingerprint”
