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Originally Posted by Bucco
Don't want to get philosophical, but when I post, I try to address the subject and the truth. I have no desire for "likes" or anyone's approval. In the last few years, that is impossible.
Qanon has basically became the impetus behind a lot, not all, of the conspiracy theories....going back as far as 2016, and has a growing influence on all of the right. Now we have avowed members of congress who attest to all they say.
As a PS, when posting a link, I try very hard to double check their reports so everything is accurate, and that "used to be" the norm on this forum
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Is Jon Stuart a member of Qanon?
Jon Stewart On Vaccine Science And The Wuhan Lab Theory - YouTube
Have you ever considered using critical reasoning and keeping an open mind rather than parroting everything you hear from the government, big tech or big media? Any independent minded person who does their own due diligence will come to an inescapable conclusion.
WE WERE LIED TO!
Consider these two facts. In a country roughly the size of the US, the virus breaks out in a city containing China's only Bio level 4 lab.
Only one lab in China can safely handle the new coronavirus | Live Science
Despite previous denials the lab performed gain of function experiments on ... you guessed it Covid viruses from bats.
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Footage proves bats were kept in Wuhan lab | Sky News Australia
Evidence mounts Wuhan lab studied live bats despite denials
A member of the World Health Organisation team investigating the origin of the pandemic in Wuhan, zoologist Peter Daszak said it was a conspiracy to suggest bats were held at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
After a year of censorship and political interference, the damn is bursting as virtually every scientists is now admitting that the the lab leak is now credible and many have concluded that it was highly probable.
Also consider that the only direct investigation conducted by the WHO was a sham.
From a left wing rag:
The Lab-Leak Theory: Inside the Fight to Uncover COVID-19’s Origins | Vanity Fair