Confirmation that a lab worker in China was infected with SARS-CoV-2 long before the virus became a concern in the U.S. is in documents obtained by U.S. Right to Know through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
A series of emails from February 2020 expresses concerns about other labs wanting samples of the virus, and that lab-acquired infections not only were possible, but had already occurred.
Even so, the email exchange indicates that health officials were insistent on keeping the revelation at bay, and that they should remain “neutral” on bio safety ethic issues.
Charles Rixey, a COVID-19 analyst, combed through 100,000 pages of FOIA documents and reviewed more than 1,000 research articles, forming a conclusion over six months of investigation that “one of the worst developments of the pandemic is the evaporation of public trust in scientists”
This erosion of trust came at the hands of “America’s doctor,” Fauci, who sprung to action at the start of the pandemic — not to protect the public, as his duty required, but to protect himself
One of the major pieces of propaganda is "The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2," a paper published in March 2020 that became the preeminent "proof" that SARS-CoV-2 had a natural origin and couldn't possibly have come from a lab; its authors originally stated the virus appeared to be engineered
Rixey reveals that Fauci and colleagues issued a mandate to control the COVID-19 origin narrative February 3, 2020, and scientists got the signal that pursuing the lab-origin theory would result in “career death”
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