Very interdasting https://twitter.com/EthicalSkeptic/status/1397252658365353984 …
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Replying to @ExpatAftermath
probably more than one leak from that Wuhan lab.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @ExpatAftermath
alternatives seem either too coincidental or too conspiratorial.
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Can a naturally occurring virus go through an epidemic phase in different places around the world over a 3-year time frame? (Genuine question)
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Pandemic flu waves across with the world with fairly remarkable synchronisation, even in the far less populated and connected world of 1918.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @ExpatAftermath
And if they're immune in Asia-Pacific because Covid 17, a related but milder earlier virus, how the hell did it achieve such wide distribution there but practically none in Europe, the Americas, etc
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @ExpatAftermath
The hypothesis would have to be, Covid 17 hit in flu season 2018/2019, maybe blocked by viral interference with flu outside the Asia-Pacific (three adjacent flu transmission zones).
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Then Covid 19, a worse virus, is leaked but because of cross immunity it can only spread outside China. Already too many coincidences here, something very profound is not understood this, or an assumption is wrong somewhere.
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Fascinating, thanks. I'd like to know Ethical Skeptic's take, but his method seems to consist mostly of posting allusive graphs and cryptic hints
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He's got a pretty big following, need to keep things a little vague to encompass all the theories prevalent in different factions of the audience.
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