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re: DARPA Documents on Origins of Covid
Posted on 11/25/23 at 10:01 am to CamdenTiger
Posted on 11/25/23 at 10:01 am to CamdenTiger
Where are the documents? This is just a tweet with an attorney claiming this to be true. Now- don’t get me wrong. I’m not dismissing the claims. But nowhere in that was there any actual evidence of unclassified documents proving it. I wish there were.
Posted on 11/25/23 at 12:42 pm to Wiseguy
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Where are the documents?
It doesn’t matter.
There never will be a smoking gun hot enough to satisfy the establishment bootlickers here but overwhelming evidence has been revealed which indicates that elements of our nation’s biosecurity apparatus were involved in the creation of this virus.
What may never be known is whether the release of this virus was intentional, accidental or — my bet — “intentionally accidental.”
LEAKED GRANT PROPOSAL DETAILS HIGH-RISK CORONAVIRUS RESEARCH: The proposal, rejected by U.S. military research agency DARPA, describes the insertion of human-specific cleavage sites into SARS-related bat coronaviruses….
A GRANT PROPOSAL written by the U.S.-based nonprofit the EcoHealth Alliance and submitted in 2018 to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, provides evidence that the group was working — or at least planning to work — on several risky areas of research. Among the scientific tasks the group described in its proposal, which was rejected by DARPA, was the creation of full-length infectious clones of bat SARS-related coronaviruses and the insertion of a tiny part of the virus known as a “proteolytic cleavage site” into bat coronaviruses. Of particular interest was a type of cleavage site able to interact with furin, an enzyme expressed in human cells.
The EcoHealth Alliance did not respond to inquiries about the document, despite having answered previous queries from The Intercept about the group’s government-funded coronavirus research. The group’s president, Peter Daszak, acknowledged the public discussion of an unfunded EcoHealth proposal in a tweet on Saturday. He did not dispute its authenticity…
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