@VBruttel @hkakeya @Roper_Lab @ECLOGITE110 @Dissenting2020 @stevenemassey @Rebecca21951651 @Fynnderella1 @angoffinet Yep
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Scientific Investigations https://t.co/6MXeXhMDlm and https://t.co/zfdTAegbVO Current topic: the Mojiang Miner COVID Origin Hypothesis.


. @Roper_Lab is wrong. Again.



The irony is that most of the vocal scientists supporting the lab leak hypothesis have been clear that the accident is the shared responsibility of the US and China. We provided the research methods and critical technology. NIH funded insane gain-of-function on SARS viruses in Wuhan, in their inexcusably reckless BSL2 labs. We were an important partner in the horrific mistakes at WIV. The path forward involves accepting shared responsibility and working together to ensure it never happens again. The details of the accident are not helpful to racist narratives.







@Rebecca21951651 @DKlemitz @ban_epp_gofroc @fweedom0speech It's very rare to ever find the animal in which a recombination event or mutation occurred. There doesn't need to be an entire intermediate host species. it was probably 1 animal eaten by a Chinese family #SARSCoV2 chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/2366…

@Rebecca21951651 We never found the 'origin' of the Ebola outbreaks. We know those viruses circulate in the wild & jump into humans. They were able to find patient zero, but not the animal it came from. We know these coronaviruses are in bats, animals all over S China, same thing




@BillyBostickson @rusant10 Have you heard about the English version of "Covid, le secret des origines."? @NolwennLF

