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White House drops a trove of evidence in support of the laboratory leak theory of the coronavirus pandemic

The White House has released it Website Friday included evidence to reinforce laboratory leakage theory of the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

Lab leak theory was ridiculed and ridiculed by left and mainstream media as a “racist” conspiracy theory intended to smear the Chinese government, but more evidence suggests that the theory is likely to be true.

“They should rather not reveal what actually happened. They want us to move on.”

The official story of the pandemic claimed that the virus was likely sourced from a wet market in Wuhan, China. There, exotic animals were often slaughtered outdoors and eaten by humans who risked infection. Critics of that view pointed to the Wuhan Virology Institute. This was actively researching bat coronavirus infections.

The website documents all evidence revealed in support of the lab leakage theory.

Laboratory-related cases, including gain-of-function research, are the most likely origins of Covid-19. The current government mechanisms for overseeing this dangerous gain of function research are incomplete, rigorously complicated, and lacking global applicability.

Much of the evidence refers to US involvement in a laboratory that was later identified as a possible cause of coronavirus leaks.

EcoHealth – Under the guidance of Dr. Peter Daszak, US taxpayer dollars were used to promote research into dangerous gains of function in Uhan, China. After a hand-picked subcommittee released evidence of EcoHealth violating the terms of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launched official mitigation procedures and halted all funds to EcoHealth.
New evidence also shows that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has begun an investigation into EcoHealth’s pandemic-era activities.

The website also sets out the argument that many of the pandemic shutdown policies are known to be suspiciously effective.

The “6 feet apart” social distancing recommendations closing schools and small businesses across the country were arbitrary and not based on science. During the testimony of the closed door, Dr. Fauko testified that the guidance “has appeared a bit.”

Among the most toxic opponents of lab leaks was Anthony Fauci, who was director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases during the pandemic. The website outlined how Fauci was involved with many key players who tried to hide evidence of the lab’s leaky origins.

More evidence of lab leakage theory is blazetv The documentary series “The Coverup” was presented by Blaze Media and Free the People.

“People have created ‘concealment’ to shed light on shadowy government figures who have caused so much pain and suffering through tyrannical overreach during the pandemic,” said Matthew B. Kibbe, host of BlazetV. “They should rather not reveal what actually happened. They want us to move on.”

Some of the reports from the BLAZETV news video on lab leakage theory are as follows:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbxfvxwq44m

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