Does It Really Matter?
Classified intelligence report surfaces suggesting Covid "most likely" arose from a laboratory leak
The likes of The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Guardian have sprung back into action over the last few days.
According to an updated classified 2021 U.S. Energy Department study, provided to both the White House and senior lawmakers, the Covid-19 virus “most likely” emerged from a laboratory leak. Though they made it painfully clear it definitely, definitely couldn’t have been part of a “weapons program”.
It’s hilarious how these outlets are so obsessed with us “conspiracy theorists” that they have to employ preemptive repudiations. If they cannot overtly confirm a laboratory leak, how can they patently dismiss the possibility of an intentional leak?
Interestingly enough, U.S. officials have declined to expand on any of the details that led the Energy Department to change its position. All we know is that they now share the same conclusion as the FBI. Officials in four other U.S. intelligence agencies maintain the natural origins theory while two others remain neutral.
But here’s the thing, does any of this really matter?
Whether the virus mutated from a donkey or Fauci himself, the fact is, it spread and circulated. The most egregious human rights violations did not arise from the virus. They arose from the governmental response to it. Every day, good men and women pay the price for receiving a novel medical product that administrators gave under coercion and without informed consent.
Yes, we can certainly add this to the list of conspiracy theories turned conspiracy facts; including, but limited to, natural immunity, masks, social distancing, lockdowns, vaccines, boosters, Covid deaths, hospital end-of-life protocols, Ivermectin, vaccine injuries and full-capacity hospitals, but unless that magical bit of evidence proving Covid, without a doubt, was released intentionally by the CCP or connected parties, origin disputes are of no consequence.
Leave the media to fawn over the issue. It’ll only enlighten readers of the insignificant stories they do cover and the meaningful ones they don’t.
If you think I’m being blasé then please do let me know in the comments…
Piece on new WHO executive, Jeremy Farrar, coming soon.
"It" only matters if "it" becomes an overriding distraction, which is what the perpetrators would welcome. Looking forward to a worthwhile exposé and takedown of the evil bastard, Farrar.
“The fact is” there are no samples, no proof of a pathogen. This is all in service of keeping the bigger lie alive