In newly FOIA'd emails, there are at least two instances of Fauci sending colleagues a paper about "gain of function" research potentially being relevant to COVID. Back when mentioning this prospect got you banned from social media and labeled a conspiracy theorist
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You're apparently either missing the point or being willfully obtuse here...
Talk of gain of function research being the potential origin of sars-cov2 was deemed "misinformation" and would get people banned. Turns out now though that it was probably true.
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Who uses a subject of 'IMPORTANT' just use the flag feature. Impossible to search for this thing in the future if you decide you want to reread the paper.
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There are questins:
1. How many emails a day did he receive or have to process?
2. was this 2/20,000 with opposing views? Was it 2/5?
I want the answers to those questions.
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Two minutes' googling shows it's a 2015 article with editors' note added in March 2020: "We are aware that this article is being used as the basis for unverified theories that the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 was engineered." nature.com/articles/nm.39
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Were people banned for mentioning it, or for asserting without evidence that it's where COVID came from and constructing elaborate conspiracy theories?
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