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And so anyone who's really looking critically, knowing what we know now, that part seems like bullshit. and that the real purpose was to create a bioweapon that was very effective or to at least continue research on the spike protein and aspects of the spike protein that hadn't been resolved yet. And when I say that is that the NIAID and Fauci
was funding research about furrin cleavage sites and the spike protein because all of it was relevant to the mRNA vaccine because it was the part that they hadn't really figured out yet. The furrin cleavage site causes this toxic reaction, and there was research into it, and Ralph Baric had done research into it. This is stuff that predates the pandemic by years. And so...
was funding research about furrin cleavage sites and the spike protein because all of it was relevant to the mRNA vaccine because it was the part that they hadn't really figured out yet. The furrin cleavage site causes this toxic reaction, and there was research into it, and Ralph Baric had done research into it. This is stuff that predates the pandemic by years. And so...
was funding research about furrin cleavage sites and the spike protein because all of it was relevant to the mRNA vaccine because it was the part that they hadn't really figured out yet. The furrin cleavage site causes this toxic reaction, and there was research into it, and Ralph Baric had done research into it. This is stuff that predates the pandemic by years. And so...
This proposal, in many ways, was probably a continuation of that type of work, but the proposal was also a cookbook on how to make a really dangerous coronavirus, one that would be devilish and one that would be worse than any that had ever been seen. And the logic, I guess, is we gotta know what's coming and prepare for it. The irony is we weren't that prepared, and a lot of people died.
This proposal, in many ways, was probably a continuation of that type of work, but the proposal was also a cookbook on how to make a really dangerous coronavirus, one that would be devilish and one that would be worse than any that had ever been seen. And the logic, I guess, is we gotta know what's coming and prepare for it. The irony is we weren't that prepared, and a lot of people died.
This proposal, in many ways, was probably a continuation of that type of work, but the proposal was also a cookbook on how to make a really dangerous coronavirus, one that would be devilish and one that would be worse than any that had ever been seen. And the logic, I guess, is we gotta know what's coming and prepare for it. The irony is we weren't that prepared, and a lot of people died.
And the proposal itself says that effective countermeasures for a virus like this are currently chloroquine and remdesivir.
And the proposal itself says that effective countermeasures for a virus like this are currently chloroquine and remdesivir.
And the proposal itself says that effective countermeasures for a virus like this are currently chloroquine and remdesivir.
Yes, the proposal in 2018 acknowledges chloroquine as an effective method for treating this type of coronavirus. And so you have all these different reasons why this proposal does not see the light of day for years. And thank God for a Marine in DARPA who finds it on an,
Yes, the proposal in 2018 acknowledges chloroquine as an effective method for treating this type of coronavirus. And so you have all these different reasons why this proposal does not see the light of day for years. And thank God for a Marine in DARPA who finds it on an,
Yes, the proposal in 2018 acknowledges chloroquine as an effective method for treating this type of coronavirus. And so you have all these different reasons why this proposal does not see the light of day for years. And thank God for a Marine in DARPA who finds it on an,
area of that server that is not classified, which makes one believe that someone in the classified area of that program wanted this to be exposed. And if Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Murphy did not expose this to the public, we may have never found out that this proposal existed. Mind you, 15 US agencies saw the proposal and it was pitched to them two years before the pandemic happened.
area of that server that is not classified, which makes one believe that someone in the classified area of that program wanted this to be exposed. And if Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Murphy did not expose this to the public, we may have never found out that this proposal existed. Mind you, 15 US agencies saw the proposal and it was pitched to them two years before the pandemic happened.
area of that server that is not classified, which makes one believe that someone in the classified area of that program wanted this to be exposed. And if Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Murphy did not expose this to the public, we may have never found out that this proposal existed. Mind you, 15 US agencies saw the proposal and it was pitched to them two years before the pandemic happened.
Yeah, I think it's a head scratcher, right? But if you follow the money, this was the largest transfer of wealth in modern history. There was a moment in the pandemic when literally billions of dollars a second were moving from the poor to the rich. And anyone under a certain income bracket, no matter how you cut it, they lost. Yeah, sure. PPP loans. Do you own a house? I did at the time, yeah.
Yeah, I think it's a head scratcher, right? But if you follow the money, this was the largest transfer of wealth in modern history. There was a moment in the pandemic when literally billions of dollars a second were moving from the poor to the rich. And anyone under a certain income bracket, no matter how you cut it, they lost. Yeah, sure. PPP loans. Do you own a house? I did at the time, yeah.
Yeah, I think it's a head scratcher, right? But if you follow the money, this was the largest transfer of wealth in modern history. There was a moment in the pandemic when literally billions of dollars a second were moving from the poor to the rich. And anyone under a certain income bracket, no matter how you cut it, they lost. Yeah, sure. PPP loans. Do you own a house? I did at the time, yeah.
No.