8. Back in 2005 CNN said what they'd never say now: SARS "was not an isolated outbreak". "South China has long been the epicenter of pandemic flus," 3-4 outbreaks/century. UPenn, Brooking's Inst., CDC etc agreed. COVID-19's official name is SARS-CoV-2.https://www.takimag.com/article/speak-the-truth-shame-the-chinese/ …
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9. SARS broke out in 2003. The Chinese government tried to end the wildlife markets that year - and the SAME year, the markets came back. Selling civet cats and other exotics, mixing their blood and bacteria. WHO was concerned, and Science magazine too. But that's "racist" today.pic.twitter.com/hMQwMX1QkP
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10. In Jan 2004, SARS reappeared in China. Because of the reopened wet markets, mixing wild animals brought in from far and wide. The LA Times in July 2004 wondered if the markets would bring on another epidemic. Reuters wondered the same in 2007. So did some Chinese officials.
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11. In 2013, Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post warned that a new zoonotic epidemic was likely. Zoonotic, i.e. from wild animals. A survey by a Beijing research group showed that 83.3% of people in Guangzhou ate exotic animals.
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12. I hate quoting The Daily Beast, but the Pentagon May 2020 report speculating about a lab origin is extremely weak. "Calamitous event" rests on missing data from seven cellphones. Those devices showed the same in the spring 2019.https://www.thedailybeast.com/pentagon-contractors-report-on-wuhan-lab-origins-of-coronavirus-is-bogus …
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13. The Pentagon contractor report also claims a November 2019 conference was cancelled due to some form or crisis. There are in fact selfies from the event. "But roadblocks!" Yes, satellite images show what seems to be road construction. And people move around the lab as usual.
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14. Based on this speculation, Pompeus claimed there is "enormous evidence" that corona came from a lab. A year later, still waiting for that enormous evidence, along with support for "Saddam backed al-Qaeda" and "Iran plans to make nukes". It's all typical neocon propaganda.
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15. Neocons target China not because they really care, but they ally with people who prefer the clear-cut Cold War to immigration or race. Easy to aim gullible Republicans at the "communist" party in China, and divert attention from the Wuhan people, thus staving off "racism".
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16. CoV-Sars-2 comes from Wuhan's wet markets, same as SARS and other diseases before it. 27 of the 41 first patients had been to the market, the others were their friends and relatives. Covid traces were found in the remains at the market.https://www.takimag.com/article/house-of-faucistein/ …
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17. Raving about "communist" China (again, more right-wing in economic and cultural policy than Washington) is the favorite trick of cuckservative politicians who abandon the real issues. https://www.takimag.com/article/house-of-faucistein/ …pic.twitter.com/IDCZdSt0kB
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