Sep 11, 2021 · Mr Daszak is the treasurer of Global Virome Project, while Dr Gao helped launch it, with EcoHealth Alliance as one of its partners.
Jul 08, 2021 Daszak had support. (A guy) wrote an essay for the Guardian in June 2020 attacking the former head of MI6 for saying that the pandemic could have “started as an accident.” https://www.bmj.com/content/374/bmj.n1656
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As the Wellcome Trust (assets £29bn) boss says “speed matters perhaps more than anything else in disease outbreaks”. Certainly things moved fast the day after that tweet when Fauci was sent an article in Science magazine examining how researchers were trying to unravel the virus origins….Emails released through freedom of information requests show Fauci instantly circulated the article to US officials and contacted
We do know there were discussions that day over contacting Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, head of the WHO, with fears he might “prevaricate” — and that two days later the Ethiopian doctor made a call to “combat the spread of rumours and misinformation” and for countries “to work together in a spirit of solidarity”.
We also know that five days after the conference call Daszak began circulating the draft of a statement published later that month in The Lancet. This letter, signed by 27 global experts including Farrar and two Wellcome Trust colleagues, condemned “conspiracy theories suggesting that Covid-19 does not have a natural origin”. Later it emerged that Daszak had organised this missive, telling signatories they must ensure it was not “identifiable” as coming from one person or organisation so it was seen as “simply a letter from leading scientists”.
6. Such was its influence that Facebook reportedly used it to block discussion of the idea — leading to one of my articles being labelled a conspiracy theory. Strangely, Farrar does not mention the Lancet letter in his book. And there is only brief mention of Daszak “Always worth reading @PeterDaszak” the Wellcome chief tweeted.
Among the participants in Farrar’s call were four of the five eminent experts who published a commentary six weeks later in Nature Medicine entitled “The proximal origin of Sars-CoV-2”. This quintet — with lead author Kristian Andersen, an immunologist at Scripps Research institute in California — stated firmly that they “do not believe that any type of laboratory-based scenario is plausible”. Yet the release of thousands of Fauci emails last month revealed that Andersen, when sent the Science article at the end of January, admitted a close look at the genetic sequences of Sars-CoV-2 showed that “some of the features (potentially) look engineered” and that other experts agreed the genome was “inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory”. Andersen later explained this showed “clear example of the scientific process” — then deleted his combative account on Twitter.
(Sir Jeremy Farrar, chief of Wellcome Trust) was so concerned (over Sars 2 origin) that he confided in Eliza Manningham-Buller, then the Wellcome Trust chair and a former head of the MI5 intelligence service, who told him to start taking precautions such as avoiding putting things in emails and using a burner phone for key conversations.
So, what changed his mind so firmly he started signing letters and tweeting about alleged conspiracy theories? When I asked Farrar to share the evidence that set his mind at rest, he pointed to the Nature Medicine article. Yet his office told me later he helped “convene” these five authors…. Before the (Farrar conference) call on 1 February, Farrar says Andersen was “60 to 70%” convinced the virus came from a lab, while Australian virologist Eddie Holmes was “80% sure this thing had come out of a lab”. Patrick Vallance, Britain’s chief scientific officer who joined the call, tipped off intelligence agencies about their concerns….
The Fauci emails also show that three days later Farrar sent over “a very rough first draft from Eddie and the team” urging his American friend to keep it confidential. The email trail includes a note from Holmes — who was an adviser to Beijing’s CDC — saying he was sending a summary that would be further edited. On the same day however, Andersen told another group of experts that “the data conclusively show that neither (engineering for basic research or nefarious reasons) was done”. So far from having “many sleepless nights” these scientists seem to have changed their minds amazingly fast and reached fresh conclusions.
The following day Farrar sent another note to Fauci saying the WHO had “listened and acted” and was asking for names for a group probing “the origins and evolution” of the virus. …
Despite Farrar’s initial concern and his involvement in the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board he sees things rather differently. He insists “the evidence strongly suggests that Covid-19 arose after a natural spillover eve….The conspiracist blame game was a fig leaf to disguise the failure of American governance.”
https://unherd.com/2021/07/how-scientists-stifled-the-lab-leak-theory/
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“Flood the zone, centraize the (virus) message” was a principal theme of the power/health elite Event 201 on 10-18-2019 at NYC, sponsored by Gates, WEF and Johns Hopkins U,, attended by George Gao of China CDC.
Further details are given at https://balance10.blogspot.com/2021/12/collusion-among-power-elite-to-lie.html -r.
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