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Brent Carpenter

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Love my kids, and hate confirmation bias and all other forms of BS. Given all the left and right wing bias on Twitter, I apparently also love frustration.

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    1. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 15
      Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

      He is very bias and in a completely different field. By no means do the Chinese have a bioweapons capability even close to the US or the West. To achieve what they have been accused of, they would have needed to far exceed it!https://nyti.ms/3xgH7gn 

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    2. Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 15
      Replying to @CyHusain @TheEliKlein and

      Sam’s guest does most of the talking. And it would not have been intentional by the Chinese. Besides they got plenty of help from our scientists (American Ralph Baric provided much tech assistance to Wuhan). Don’t make it tribal, which it seems both left and right are doing.

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    3. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 15
      Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

      Really BOTH left and right? The right with less than 30% of the population and the vast majority of political power?

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    4. Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 15
      Replying to @CyHusain @TheEliKlein and

      Brent Carpenter Retweeted Amesh Adalja

      Yep, obvious bias on both sides of the issue — largely because of Trump. When Biden was elected journalists and scientists finally began freely speaking their minds. https://twitter.com/MartyMakary/status/1396579850220097538?s=20 …https://twitter.com/AmeshAA/status/1396592275560583170?s=20 …

      Brent Carpenter added,

      Amesh AdaljaVerified account @AmeshAA
      “I’m very doubtful that 3 people in highly protected circumstances in a level 3 laboratory working on coronaviruses would all get sick with influenza that put them in the hospital..all in the same week, & it didn’t have anything to do with the coronavirus” https://www.wsj.com/articles/intelligence-on-sick-staff-at-wuhan-lab-fuels-debate-on-covid-19-origin-11621796228 …
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    5. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 15
      Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

      So an MD, MPH can't find a credible peer reviewed MEDICAL SCIENCE journal and has to publish his results in a right-wing rag like the WSJ❓ I noticed you failed to comment on the Science sources I provided.

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    6. Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 16
      Replying to @CyHusain @TheEliKlein and

      Both considered men of the left pre-covid. But they have the courage to change with new information and not stay mired in tribal politics. The NYTs, etc. have also published stories. Clear u are not going to let the politics of C19 go. Take care.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/31/opinion/media-lab-leak-theory.html?referringSource=articleShare …

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    7. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 16
      Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

      So now long debunked conspiracy theories are great when they promote anti-Asian hate❓ There is no new evidence suggestive of a lab leak, yet my mentions are full of trolls certain that the virus originated in a lab. EXAMINE what we know for sure and go where the evidence leads

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    8. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 16
      Replying to @CyHusain @BrentCa24718741 and

      Most emerging infections are zoonotic in origin. In just the last few decades we've had multiple Ebola spillovers, Nipah, Hendra, SARS and MERS, and many others out there in bats that could jump as well. https://sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/bats-really-do-harbor-more-dangerous-viruses-other-species … And also rodents, livestock, many other reservoirs.

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    9. Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 16
      Replying to @CyHusain @TheEliKlein and

      True, but until an intermediate (and direct) animal host is found the jury is out. Even the Chinese and WHO acknowledge no intermediate host has been found. Regardless, labs across the world need to improve security.https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/opinion/2021/03/22/why-covid-lab-leak-theory-wuhan-shouldnt-dismissed-column/4765985001/ …

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    10. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 16
      Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

      NO animal intermediate found⁉ I doubt we are dealing with an exotic animal that can hide genetic markers. Sequence for SARS-CoV-2: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/ ... Sequence for ZC45: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/ ... Sequence for ZXC21: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/ ...

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      Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 16
      Replying to @CyHusain @TheEliKlein and

      Brent Carpenter Retweeted Marc Lipsitch

      I’m agnostic, you are emotionally invested in zoonotic origin, so let’s please wrap this up. NO INTERMEDIATE ANIMAL HOST HAS YET BEEN FOUND —period! Please instead engage Lipsitch, who is both very sharp and on the left.https://twitter.com/mlipsitch/status/1398456461752254464?s=20 …

      Brent Carpenter added,

      Marc LipsitchVerified account @mlipsitch
      The letter I signed calling for investigation is here https://science.sciencemag.org/content/372/6543/694.1.full …
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        1. Cy Husain  🌹‏ @CyHusain Jun 16
          Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @TheEliKlein and

          The RBD of pangolin coronavirus MP789 could not have been used for the creation of SARS-CoV-2 either. Segreto and Deigin state that “the MP789 PANGOLIN strain isolated from Guangdong (GD) PANGOLINS has an almost identical RBD to that of SARS-CoV-2″https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bies.202000325 …

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        2. Devo Dalek‏ @DevoDalek Jun 16
          Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @CyHusain and

          "NO INTERMEDIATE ANIMAL HOST HAS YET BEEN FOUND —period!" ...SO, IT MUST HAVE BEEN THE DALEKS?! I DON'T THINK SO.

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        3. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jun 16
          Replying to @DevoDalek @BrentCa24718741 and

          But, in fairness, it's just the sort of thing Daleks would do, isn't it?

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        2. Random Veterinarian‏ @LaVeterinarian Jun 16
          Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @CyHusain and

          And your point is. We don’t know the intermediate hose of Ebola and it been 50 years. SARS-1 took about 15 years. This isn’t the proof you think it is

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        3. Kay Empty‏ @kay_empty Jun 16
          Replying to @LaVeterinarian @BrentCa24718741 and

          They found the intermediate host of SARS-1 within six months.

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        2. Bill Hanage‏Verified account @BillHanage Jun 16
          Replying to @BrentCa24718741 @CyHusain and

          Brent I think investigations are important, but it’s important to note you’ll never satisfy strong partisans on either side whatever they find

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        3. Brent Carpenter‏ @BrentCa24718741 Jun 16
          Replying to @BillHanage @CyHusain and

          You are 100% correct Bill.

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