Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says

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Lol you just repeat CIA/AFRICOM propaganda like a good attack dog.

Thank god people like you have no influence on the continent.

Lol do you think China is giving more predatory loans than Western nations.

Just admit you get your geopolitics information from Tariq Nasheed, that’s why you’ll never touch any real money. You don’t know what’s going on in the world lmao.
Lol at calling me a Tariq nasheed supporter. Thanks for the comedy
 

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conspiracy theorists with another win :youngsabo:
u fakkits with another loss :umad:
So out of 6 agencies, 2 think it was lab accident. With low to moderate confidence.

What about the other 4 agencies? They don't matter?

I guess the government is only telling the truth when it says things you want to hear. :manny:

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I can’t believe the crazy ass white conspiracy theorists actually landed one :beli:
Well, this sane ass black man read through all of this shyt straight from the jump, being that I watched actual news and saw the CDC, WHO, and Faucci contradict each other over and over on live TV.

Wait until they officially tell you that the vaccines don’t work and that the death rate was much lower than 1% (it’s said to be 1.09% for the USA). They already told you in many round about ways but it’s just not “official” yet
 
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For anyone interested this was the thorough doc from ‘21 that convinced me it was a leak



The article:


“On the September 12, 2019, the virus database at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was taken offline, and with it 22,000 coronavirus samples were gone.

That same day security was beefed up at the facility and a tender was issued to replace the air-conditioning system. There was later a communications blackout, with no cell-phone or signals activity.

The institute also went on a spending spree, purchasing an air medical waste incinerator and PCR equipment to test for coronaviruses.”


:lupe:

But no worries I’m sure we know everything about the vax tho :salute:
 

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For anyone interested this was the thorough doc from ‘21 that convinced me it was a leak



The article:


“On the September 12, 2019, the virus database at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was taken offline, and with it 22,000 coronavirus samples were gone.

That same day security was beefed up at the facility and a tender was issued to replace the air-conditioning system. There was later a communications blackout, with no cell-phone or signals activity.

The institute also went on a spending spree, purchasing an air medical waste incinerator and PCR equipment to test for coronaviruses.”


:lupe:

But no worries I’m sure we know everything about the vax tho :salute:





what info about the covid vaccine is missing?
 

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what info about the covid vaccine is missing?
“As we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones.”

This is a quote from Donald Rumsfeld talking about evidence of WMDS. Folk will of course :mjpls: but this quote is integral to understand how governments operate. He wasn’t supposed to say that part out loud, essentially giving insight that, yes, there are things the govt flat out just don’t know. But will still make moves on limited or even no information

Govts work on the best information available and the move with the best probability. So when people are dying left and right, the vaccine is the best move governmentally, but long term consequences to individuals are not the concern. Their logic is even if 10,000 people get cancer from the vax in 10 years, if 10,001 lives are saved, it’s a Win. That’s good enough for the government. Is it good enough for you? :jbhmm:


Long term effects of thr vax are an “unknown unknown”. They can’t predict the future. So that’s ‘whats missing’ about the vaccine
 
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“As we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know. And if one looks throughout the history of our country and other free countries, it is the latter category that tends to be the difficult ones.”

This is a quote from Donald Rumsfeld talking about evidence of WMDS. Folk will of course :mjpls: but this quote is integral to understand how governments operate. He wasn’t supposed to say that part out loud, essentially giving insight that, yes, there are things the govt flat out just don’t know. But will still make moves on limited or even no information

Govts work on the best information available and the move with the best probability. So when people are dying left and right, the vaccine is the best move governmentally, but long term consequences to individuals are not the concern. Their logic is even if 10,000 people get cancer from the vax in 10 years, if 10,001 lives are saved, it’s a Win. That’s good enough for the government. Is it good enough for you? :jbhmm:


Long term effects of thr vax are an “unknown unknown”. They can’t predict the future. So that’s ‘whats missing’ about the vaccine



i'm more worried about the long-term effects of covid than the vaccine.


 

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i'm more worried about the long-term effects of covid than the vaccine.



‘Know what protects agaisnt gettin Covid multiple times. the vaccines’

Yea, and previous infection too:


Also the notion that ‘welp we know everythinng there is to know’ is laughably flawed. Even if that’s true, there’s no guarantee that info that will be shared with the public.

Ie, why is it that it’s an open joke that no one wants the Johnson and Johnson vax. Or better yet, the myocarditis links and how different vax have different risk level


Did you get a briefing on this BEFORE you got your vax? Think you maybe wanted to know that?
 

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‘Know what protects agaisnt gettin Covid multiple times. the vaccines’

Yea, and previous infection too:


Also the notion that ‘welp we know everythinng there is to know’ is laughably flawed. Even if that’s true, there’s no guarantee that info that will be shared with the public.

Ie, why is it that it’s an open joke that no one wants the Johnson and Johnson vax. Or better yet, the myocarditis links and how different vax have different risk level


Did you get a briefing on this BEFORE you got your vax? Think you maybe wanted to know that?

i never cliamed we know all we need to know.

the risk of myocarditis is much greater with covid than it is with the covid vaccine and this was known since 2020 when some states had opened up in by May 2020.






I actually did some research beforehand and made up my mine to get vaccine sooner rather than later when multiple variants started appearing.


still safer than aspirin. :stopitslime:






 
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