News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
When Anthony Fauci was asked on Monday whether there had been a push to downplay the lab leak theory, he replied "Not on my part". That was true, argues Robert Kogon: the cover-up came from elsewhere.
In January 2020, an Indian team caused shockwaves with a paper that found HIV inserts in SARS-CoV-2, prompting Luc Montagnier to declare the virus engineered. Robert Kogon offers evidence HIV work was being done in Wuhan.
Professor Angus Dalgleish, a co-author of a scientific paper on the origins of COVID-19, emphasises the imperative for the Covid Inquiry to diligently pursue the truth regarding the virus's origin.
The CIA offered to pay off analysts in order to bury their findings that COVID-19 most likely leaked from a Wuhan lab, new whistleblower testimony to Congress alleges.
It turns out that the original 'asymptomatic spreader' whose case was widely reported in the medical literature actually had symptoms and took medicine. Yet the paper claiming otherwise has never been retracted.
Did the original lockdown of January 2020 work in China? It was the role model for all that followed, and even some sceptics think it was effective on its own terms. But is that what the evidence shows?
Why does the ample evidence of German involvement in virus research at Wuhan not merit at least the same degree of scrutiny as U.S. connections? Robert Kogon investigates.
A researcher in France has identified previously undisclosed genetic data from the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan, China, that she and colleagues say support the theory that the COVID-19 pandemic began there.
There is much evidence the virus was spreading globally in autumn 2019. However, it was in Wuhan that it had its first explosive outbreak, shortly after being detected there. This is unlikely to be a coincidence.
The most common argument that China is responsible for the coronavirus is that it has covered up the origins and refused to cooperate in investigations. How much truth is there in these allegations?
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