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Revenge Of The Lab Leak Hypothesis!

Released Monday, 15th February 2021
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Revenge Of The Lab Leak Hypothesis!

Revenge Of The Lab Leak Hypothesis!

Revenge Of The Lab Leak Hypothesis!

Revenge Of The Lab Leak Hypothesis!

Monday, 15th February 2021
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Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the latest developments from Wuhan, China, during the first week of the World Health Organization's investigation into the origins of the Covid-19 virus. Peter Daszak from EcoHealth Alliance has been the strongest opponent against The Lab Leak Hypothesis has suddenly made the statement that theory can't be discounted quite yet. Why the change of heart?

Jay and Eric revisit the events that led to The Obama Administration's moratorium on "Gain Of Function Research" on pathogens. Was the lab accident with a highly infectious strain of Anthrax in June 2014 at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention a harbinger for things to come?

And what about the reports The United States State Department intercepted about lab workers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology becoming severely sick mere weeks before the first reports of the deadly outbreak in that specific city in China in the autumn of 2019?

Show Notes and Links:https://thefedorachronicles.com/podcast/2021/2021-02-04-revenge-lab-leak-hypothesis.html

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