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Stunning video reveals Daszak and
WHO lied when claiming no bats in the
Wuhan Lab

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Posted By: DVC, 6/14/2021 5:37:45 PM

The cover-up of the probability that COVID-19 was deliberately created in the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) has had profound consequences for the entire world, preventing early detection and countermeasures, as well as derailing informed research. One key element of that cover-up was the hiding of the fact that the Wuhan lab was working on bats because the virus was a variant of an existing bat-borne virus. The cover story, that a wet market led to the dispersal of COVID-19, would have looked awfully weak had it been known that the WIV was creating new viruses from bats. Both the World Health Organization and Peter Daszak

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This Daszak guy needs to be put into prison for his corrupt money laundering funds from Dr. Fraud to the ChiCom 'gain of function' bioweapon developers.
Daszak and Fauci are directly responsible for the deaths of millions of people. They should both be in prison permanently.

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Posted by DVC 6/14/2021 5:37:45 PM Post Reply
The cover-up of the probability that COVID-19 was deliberately created in the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) has had profound consequences for the entire world, preventing early detection and countermeasures, as well as derailing informed research. One key element of that cover-up was the hiding of the fact that the Wuhan lab was working on bats because the virus was a variant of an existing bat-borne virus. The cover story, that a wet market led to the dispersal of COVID-19, would have looked awfully weak had it been known that the WIV was creating new viruses from bats. Both the World Health Organization and Peter Daszak
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