Wednesday, July 19, 2023

"So Friggin' Likely": New Covid Documents Reveal Unparalleled Media Deception

 Last week, House members investigating origins of Covid-19 accidentally released a trove of Slack chats and emails between the authors of Nature's seminal paper from March 17, 2020, The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2.

The Proximal Origin paper delivered a single line that for years helped authorities slam a lid on theories of human intervention in Covid-19: "It is improbable that SARS-CoV-2 emerged through laboratory manipulation."

Chats showing Proximal Origins authors saying things like "The truth will never come out" were published first by independent researcher Francisco Del Asis of the independent investigatory group DRASTIC, after which the story was picked up by Ryan Grim of The Intercept.

Public and Racket last week obtained a full complement of the "Proximal Origins" communications examined by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, revealing a story far worse than previously believed.

While today's Public story details the unprecedented scientific cover-up, the letters and chats examined here at Racket show how health officials and scientists constructed perhaps the most impactful media deception of modern times, exceeding even the WMD fiasco both in scale and brazen intentionality.

Because House investigators uncovered such a wealth of material, some of the Proximal Origin communications - which shed light on other Covid-related controversies - will be addressed in a second part of this series later this week.

For now the degree to which these communications blow up years of news stories stands out.

https://www.racket.news/p/so-friggin-likely-new-covid-documents 

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