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EcoHealth Alliance is a 501(c)(3) organization. @G8trDad3, that means they are a non profit organization.

Our tax dollars fund the federal government, our government then awards grants to companies for a plethora of reasons.

Our federal government awards a 1 million dollar grant to EcoHeath Alliance. Nothing fishy there.

What’s fishy is this is the same company who gets the grant, EcoHealth Alliance, is the company that promoted the Wuhan wet market theory.

Peter Daszak runs EcoHealth Alliance and EcoHealth Alliance takes our tax dollar grants and gives grants to none other than The Wuhan Institute of Virology. Wasn’t Wuhan where the coronavirus started per the CCP?

Why is an American company getting tax payer funded grants and sending that money to The Wuhan Institute of Virology? Why are they promoting an explanation about a wet market? Why would Mike Pompeo claim the virus came from the Wuhan lab? Would a Secretary of State know these things? Are Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci connected to Wuhan?

What if Peter is covering for the CCP because the CCP pays Mr. Daszak a lot of money to push a certain narrative and to keep funding the CCP’s US tax payer grift?

Why isn’t our MSM asking any of these questions? Why isn’t Biden’s administration asking any of these questions? Why does Biden have a lot of people in his administration connected to the CCP? CCP paid administration? What MSM outlets have strong ties to the CCP?

Why would you release a virus?

Bill Gates = Eugenics (define eugenics)
Anthony Fauci = NIH (HIV/AIDS patents)
Peter Daszak = Who is Peter?
CDC = What roll do they play in all this?

Narrative push?

Who does Bill Gates donate to? Big pharma? How does Bill Gates get an ROI (return on investment)?

Why did the MLB sign a huge deal with China? What kind of business dealings do our largest corporations have with the CCP? NBA? NFL? BLM?

Infiltration?

Just some things to look into my friend
 
Daszak sure seems to have been eager to run interference for China. His open letter in the Lancet effectively made it taboo for academics to even suggest the possibility of a lab leak.

CNET has a surprisingly thorough article on this:


In particular:


After a lot of trial and error, the Seeker stumbled upon exactly what he was looking for: a master's thesis written by a Chinese doctor. The document contained an account of six cases of "severe pneumonia caused by unknown viruses" in workers who had been cleaning an abandoned copper mine in Yunnan, China, in 2012. The patients' symptoms seemed eerily similar to those of COVID-19. Three of the patients, it said, died from the mystery illness.

The Yunnan mine and its resident bats, the Seeker knew, had been sampled by researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. He'd uncovered a missing puzzle piece: an association between the closest known relative of the coronavirus and research conducted at the institute in Wuhan, China.

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The WIV had not documented the name change, which obscured where RaTG13 was originally discovered (an addendum was added to the paper by Shi's team on Nov. 17, 2020, nine months after it was published).

"I was so surprised," Segreto says.

It was a critical moment, made all the more startling when the Seeker discovered the master's thesis (a translation was later provided by Independent Science News). Taking the two pieces together, Drastic was able to link RaTG13 to the mineshaft in Yunnan, 1,000 miles southeast of Wuhan, where workers fell ill in 2012 from a COVID-like disease. “
 
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Daszak sure seems to have been eager to run interference for China. His open letter in the Lancet effectively made it taboo for academics to even suggest the possibility of a lab leak.

CNET has a surprisingly thorough article on this:


In particular:


After a lot of trial and error, the Seeker stumbled upon exactly what he was looking for: a master's thesis written by a Chinese doctor. The document contained an account of six cases of "severe pneumonia caused by unknown viruses" in workers who had been cleaning an abandoned copper mine in Yunnan, China, in 2012. The patients' symptoms seemed eerily similar to those of COVID-19. Three of the patients, it said, died from the mystery illness.

The Yunnan mine and its resident bats, the Seeker knew, had been sampled by researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. He'd uncovered a missing puzzle piece: an association between the closest known relative of the coronavirus and research conducted at the institute in Wuhan, China.

...

The WIV had not documented the name change, which obscured where RaTG13 was originally discovered (an addendum was added to the paper by Shi's team on Nov. 17, 2020, nine months after it was published).

"I was so surprised," Segreto says.

It was a critical moment, made all the more startling when the Seeker discovered the master's thesis (a translation was later provided by Independent Science News). Taking the two pieces together, Drastic was able to link RaTG13 to the mineshaft in Yunnan, 1,000 miles southeast of Wuhan, where workers fell ill in 2012 from a COVID-like disease. “
Do you find it odd that a tech website wrote an article regarding the origins of Covid-19?

All this website does is feature and review new tech. Unless Covid-19 is a bio weapon and considered new tech.
 
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It looks like some in the academic research community were eager to make it socially unacceptable to publicly acknowledged a possibility of COVID19 having escaped from a lab. Given the main proponent’s personal and professional connection to the Wuhan lab in question, it looks like a conflict of interest at best and a willful disinformation attempt on behalf of China at worst.
 
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