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The CoronaSphere Lounge Episode 24: China — Some Rampant Speculation

Evidence that this SARS-Cov-2 virus is man made, and that it originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, is becoming overwhelming. If we, for the sake of the argument, assume that this is true…then WHAT HAPPENED?

Stephan Molyneux’s first-rate video referenced through this segment is here.

16 replies on “The CoronaSphere Lounge Episode 24: China — Some Rampant Speculation”

Bill, I’d be interested in the sources your found regarding the sequencing of SARS-COV-2 and the assertion that it contains splices of HIV material. I didn’t notice source info in Stefan’s presentation, but I might have missed it. One question on my mind is whether this was evident in the sequence info China shared, and given that they are clearly happy to suppress info and deceive to serve their ends, why they would have been forthcoming with the sequence data rather than leaving it to the outside world to figure out. The theory that this was an accidentally released engineered virus seems plausible, but there are definitely further questions that need answering.

Thank you for this and all of your Coronasphere Lounge episodes. The series has been a welcome island of sane thinking in a deeply confused time.

Here is my small attempt to help citizens decide, ccpsafe.com A simple blog displaying apps and software that are ccpsafe. Also crowdsourced, provide any good recommendations and then the naughty list.

Thank you, Steve! This will be a useful resource!

Zoom in particular has gained such widespread use during the pandemic, it’s going to be an uphill battle persuading people to get off it, but I hope they’ll see the light.

Clicking the link you included gave me an “error” but opening a new tab and typing ccpsafe.com worked. FYI.

While I believe Stephan did an excellent job prosecuting the case he presented, the same verdict can be arrived at far faster by simply applying Occam’s Razor to the basic evidence!!!

I did a quick Google search about the natural vs man made theories of Covid-19. I picked 3 at random and read them. The links are listed below:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200409085644.htm
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/coronavirus-covid-19-not-human-made-lab-genetic-analysis-nature
https://www.biospace.com/article/stop-the-conspiracy-theories-novel-coronavirus-has-natural-origin/

I have no knowledge of these websites nor the accuracy of the information presented in them.

I neither agree nor disagree with their conclusions and I certainly don’t know enough about the subject to do so.

But beyond that, the actions and/or inactions of the Chinese government is gross negligence at the very least.

One can speculate on the causes but as I always remind myself, “Listen to what one says but pay carefull attention to what one does”.

And I’m recalling an episode of “Mission Impossible” where citizens of a foreign power were being trained to infiltrate into American society. They thought they were spies, but they were to be infected with a plague before being sent to America.

There is an alternate explanation for the Chinese behavior.
The Chinese released the virus as a warning to their opponents- if you oppose us the next virus released will be truly lethal.

Bill, when you say that the ChiComs have patented an anti-viral drug that we gave them, that was developed in the United States, are you saying that Americans would be denied the use of this drug?

I believe that Bayer aspirin was a German company prior to WWI. We seized after the declaration of war. Why limit the damages to 20 trillion? Make sure the amount covers the value of all of Chinese assets in this country. Hey, I think we have found a way to pay off the national debt! 🙂

Such a patent carries no legal weight. One cannot properly patent prior art. It is true that the ChiComs don’t give a rotten fig for proper and legal. Thus there is no need to respect what they say they have done any more that we must respect the rights of a thief to the goods he has stolen.

I’m thinking that’s an upside, not a downside. Wipe out our debt to the Chinese communists, disentangle our supply chains and manufacturing from them, not borrow from them again–all excellent results that will pay great dividends to ourselves (not the Chinese communists) in the future.

It may be speculation, Bill, but you’ve convinced me. I’m going to avoid the “Made In China” brand as much as I can possibly can, until the ChiComs are swept into the dustbin of history. All Communists lie, cheat, steal, and murder.

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