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COMMENT: In numer­ous pro­grams and posts, we have pre­sent­ed dis­turb­ing evi­dence that SARS CoV‑2 may well be a man-made virus, and that the Wuhan Insti­tute of Virol­o­gy was set up to take the fall for its cre­ation.

(We have termed that insti­tu­tion “The Oswald Insti­tute of Virol­o­gy,”–set up to take the fall for the cre­ation of the virus rather like the way Lee Har­vey Oswald was “paint­ed red” in order to set up “the Com­mu­nists” to take the fall for the assas­si­na­tion of JFK.)

A recent arti­cle in the lib­er­al New York Mag­a­zine dis­cuss­es the Wuhan Insti­tute of Virol­o­gy and gain-of-func­tion exper­i­ments per­formed under the joint aus­pices of that insti­tu­tion and the Pen­ta­gon-fund­ed Eco­Health Alliance of Peter Daszak. Daszak is advised by David Franz, the for­mer com­man­der of Ft. Det­rick.

Fund­ed by USAID (a State Depart­ment sub­sidiary that serves as a cov­er for CIA covert oper­a­tions), that pro­gram saw Chi­nese researchers part­ner with, among oth­ers, Ralph Bar­ic.

In the detailed analy­sis pre­sent­ed by Nichol­son Bak­er in the arti­cle, no men­tion is made of the Pen­ta­gon fund­ing of Eco­Health Alliance, nor the dis­turb­ing infor­ma­tion about DARPA’s research into bat-borne coro­n­avirus­es detailed in the con­sum­mate­ly impor­tant arti­cle by Whit­ney Webb.

The upshot of the story–in our opinion–is to intro­duce and sub­stan­ti­ate the “Chi­nese lab leak” ori­gins of the virus in the minds of a rel­a­tive­ly lib­er­al read­ing audi­ence.

It is our expec­ta­tion that we will see that pro­pa­gan­da gain momen­tum as part of Biden’s push to iso­late Chi­na.

We note, also, that the arti­cle makes no men­tion of the covert oper­a­tions under­way against Chi­na, in Hong Kong and Xin­jiang province.

How­ev­er, the Bak­er piece does con­clude with an oblique nod to the ease with which virus­es can be syn­the­sized and holds open the pos­si­bil­i­ty that Fort Det­rick or any oth­er place could have been the locus of syn­the­sis.

” . . . . . per­haps some lab work­er some­where, inspired by Baric’s work with human air­way tis­sue, took a spike pro­tein that was spe­cial­ly groomed to col­o­nize and thrive deep in the cil­i­at­ed, mucos­al tun­nels of our inner core and cloned it onto some exist­ing viral bat back­bone. It could have hap­pened in Wuhan, but — because any­one can now ‘print out’ a ful­ly infec­tious clone of any sequenced dis­ease — it could also have hap­pened at Fort Det­rick, or in Texas, or in Italy, or in Rot­ter­dam, or in Wis­con­sin, or in some oth­er citadel of coro­n­avi­ral inquiry. . . .”

Inad­e­quate in light of the amount of space Bak­er devotes to the Wuhan-did-it hypoth­e­sis, it is an accu­rate pre­sen­ta­tion and some­what refresh­ing for a main­stream pub­li­ca­tion.

How­ev­er he–predictably–dismisses the pos­si­bil­i­ty of a con­spir­a­cy.

That is oblig­a­tory for the main­stream press.

You don’t get pub­lished oth­er­wise.

The arti­cle is still worth read­ing, how­ev­er.

“The Lab-Leak Hypoth­e­sis For decades, sci­en­tists have been hot-wiring virus­es in hopes of pre­vent­ing a pan­dem­ic, not caus­ing one. But what if …?” by Nichol­son Bak­er; New York Mag­a­zine; 1/04/2021.

. . . . SARS‑2 seems almost per­fect­ly cal­i­brat­ed to grab and ran­sack our breath­ing cells and choke the life out of them. “By the time SARS-CoV­‑2 was first detect­ed in late 2019, it was already pre-adapt­ed to human trans­mis­sion,” Ali­na Chan and her co-authors have writ­ten, where­as SARS, when it first appeared in 2003, under­went “numer­ous adap­tive muta­tions” before set­tling down. Per­haps viral nature hit a bull’s‑eye of air­borne infec­tiv­i­ty, with almost no muta­tion­al drift, no peri­od of accom­mo­da­tion and adjust­ment, or per­haps some lab work­er some­where, inspired by Baric’s work with human air­way tis­sue, took a spike pro­tein that was spe­cial­ly groomed to col­o­nize and thrive deep in the cil­i­at­ed, mucos­al tun­nels of our inner core and cloned it onto some exist­ing viral bat back­bone. It could have hap­pened in Wuhan, but — because any­one can now “print out” a ful­ly infec­tious clone of any sequenced dis­ease — it could also have hap­pened at Fort Det­rick, or in Texas, or in Italy, or in Rot­ter­dam, or in Wis­con­sin, or in some oth­er citadel of coro­n­avi­ral inquiry. No con­spir­a­cy — just sci­en­tif­ic ambi­tion, and the urge to take excit­ing risks and make new things, and the fear of ter­ror­ism, and the fear of get­ting sick. Plus a whole lot of gov­ern­ment mon­ey. . . .

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