For the past year and a half, if you posted on social media anything about CoronaChan being made in a lab, you got erased. You got cancelled.
Major accounts were vaporized. The Keepers of the Narrative had all of their minions working overtime to see to it that the 'Lab Leak' theory got crushed and ridiculed. They called people "conspiracy theorists", the term used to get Normies to think a certain way. The clownish "fact checking" websites like Snopes and Politifact made sure to get it out there to the unthinking Normies that only Fox News watching crazies who worship QAnon consider such stories.
This is how they operate.
Then this happened. I still can't believe it was in Newsweek, an outfit I didn't know still existed:
One of the things to realize is that whatever Corporate Media is putting out there, especially if it's very loud and in concert, is not the truth. Sometimes, it's the opposite of the truth. You can write it in stone that the "official story" is not the story. If you do this for everything, you'll be much better off.
I like the libertarian comedian Dave Smith a lot. He's got a great podcast. Here he shows some uncharacteristic naïveté:
The lab leak stuff was part of the Narrative. The "experts" told us that the 'lab leak' story was a stupid conspiracy. The reason why they do this is that people believe Authority. Put on a lab coat and start talking - the Herd will go for it. Look at FauCCPi. There are lawn signs in liberal white areas thanking him for his heroism. Those homeowners won't take those signs down, despite this:
"EcoHealth Alliance and its founder Peter Daszak have been working with Shi Zhengli, the WIV virologist known as the 'bat lady', for more than 15 years.British-born Daszak, 55, is the president of EcoHealth Alliance -- and in the early days of the pandemic, he was key in establishing the veneer of a 'scientific consensus' that the lab-leak origin was impossible.
Daszak not only signed but spearheaded a letter signed by 27 scientists rejecting the lab leak hypothesis, which was published on February 19, 2020 in the medical journal The Lancet.
Leaked emails later revealed that he encouraged colleagues who do gain-of-function research on coronaviruses not to sign the letter, in order to obscure the connection.
The letter declared that the scientists had 'no competing interests' -- but it seems clear that Daszak did, as a lab leak origin would likely derail his entire field, but an animal origin would justify his life's work."
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