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Scientific Investigations https://t.co/6MXeXhMDlm and https://t.co/zfdTAegbVO Current topic: the Mojiang Miner COVID Origin Hypothesis.

Ithaca, NY Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Sayer Ji
Sayer Ji@sayerjigmi·
🚨 BREAKING Obama. Gates. Epstein. Ebola. In one week in September 2014, global health became global control — and the COVID-19 playbook was written six years early. Every claim below is sourced to newly released DOJ documents. And it may be the most important thread I’ve ever written. 🧵👇
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@monty_hall13 If you don't want to take my assessment you might try David Hume, the quite famous Scottish philosopher? It was his point originally? Or, maybe you can be the first person to point out some evidence that isn't circumstantial?
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Monty Hall’s Goat
Monty Hall’s Goat@monty_hall13·
@BioSRP This is misleading to the point of being flat-out wrong. While not an established category, “circumstantial” effectively describes the type of indirect evidence that we often encounter.
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Beyond GM
Beyond GM@Beyond_GM·
@Beyond_GM has sent a pre-action letter to Defra Secretary of State Steve Reed, putting the government on notice that we intend to pursue a judicial review of the Genetic Technology Regulations 2025. Read more and DONATE to our @CrowdJusticeUK funder NOW. crowdjustice.com/case/stop-hidd…
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Dr. Rachel Roper
Dr. Rachel Roper@Roper_Lab·
@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
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Rebecc@ ███████
Rebecc@ ███████@Rebecca21951651·
THEY ATE THE INTERMEDIATE HOST! How conveniiiiieeeeent! 🤣😂🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝🦝
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@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…

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Rebecc@ ███████@Rebecca21951651·
Later Ebola outbreaks may have been due to Bob Garry and Kristian Andersen's lab leaks but the host species for the original outbreak are fruit bats. @BioSRP can correct me if I got smth wrong cc: @samhusseini @CD57227
Dr. Rachel Roper@Roper_Lab

@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

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Michael Antolin
Michael Antolin@mfantolin7·
@angie_rasmussen @janeqiuchina “Lab leak” seems to conflate that if the virus escaped from a lab it _MUST_ have also been modified by gain-of-function research. Evidence that the viral strains that caused the COVID-19 pandemic was modified in a lab is scant. An unmodified virus could have been a lab escape.
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
Dr. Angela Rasmussen@angie_rasmussen·
Very disappointing from @janeqiuchina, since she is well aware that scientists haven’t shut down legitimate inquiry into a “lab leak.” There is no evidence to support it. Trust is lost not by scientists publishing evidence, but by dishonest actors misrepresenting the evidence.
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Alison Young
Alison Young@alisonannyoung·
“As the social scientist Benjamin Hurlbut (of ASU)… puts it: the problem isn’t an anti-science public, but rather a scientific community that labels a sceptical public grappling with legitimate trust issues as anti-science or conspiracy theorists.” theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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