1. Lab leak theory getting a new hearing is salutary (since the origins of covid are unsolved and it's a reasonable, although not likely, hypothesis). What's not salutary is how some contrarians are using the current moment to whitewash promoters of bioweapons theory.
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6. People who remember the Iraq war might recall the consequences of USA gov't officials making false claims about another country having WMDs. The contrarians are playing a dangerous game. More here:https://jeetheer.substack.com/p/contra-the-covid-contrarians?r=bh54&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&utm_source=twitter …
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@HeerJeet it looks like Matt deleted his tweets, but it might be worth noting in your thread that Matt was told basically as soon as he started this whitewashing that Cotton indeed was floating that possibility:https://twitter.com/past_is_future/status/1397516364483604484 …
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39% of Republicans believe there was a deliberate bioweapon release. Where did they get that idea?
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I dunno, i don’t think that qualifier on #4 can be brushed off. The Bush regime didn’t drum up a war on Iraq by calling Iraqi WMDs “highly unlikely, but not worth ruling out until all the evidence is on.”
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There’s no qualifier on #3
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