The Smoking Gun: Irrefutable Evidence for The Wuhan Lab Leak Hypothesis And The End Of The Zoonotic Creation Myth.

... And why was The Pentagon indirectly funding Gain Of Function Research on deadly viruses in China?

The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show · The Smoking Gun: Irrefutable Evidence for The Wuhan Lab Leak Hypothesis

Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk | June 11th, 2021

Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk discuss the latest developments in the search for the origins of COVID19 and the dramatic turn the quest has taken with the Wall Street Journal article, "The Science Suggests a Wuhan Lab Leak..." by By Steven Quay and Richard Muller.

There are "genetic fingerprints" that prove this virus was taken from nature and modified in the lab. And the reason why people around the world became sick or even died because of an accident? And the people who are responsible for all this death and economic ruin are the same people who control the narrative.

The biggest news story of your life continues to be stranger than science fiction. And if conspiracy theorists are right about this, what else are they (or we) right about, too?

... And why was The Pentagon indirectly funding Gain Of Function Research on deadly viruses in China?

Show Notes and Links:

NBC News: WHO team scientist: Wuhan lab workers fell sick in 2019 - Virologist Marion Koopmans told NBC News that some scientists working at a Wuhan lab studying the coronavirus became sick in Fall 2019. She says China revealed the researchers tested negative for the virus, and the evidence does not point to a lab leak. March 11, 2021

UK Dail Mail: "The Pentagon gave $39 MILLION to Dr. Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance - the charity that funded coronavirus research at the Wuhan lab accused of being the source of the outbreak, federal data reveals," Josh Boswell and Martin Gould.

The Pentagon gave $39 million to a charity that funded controversial coronavirus research at a Chinese lab accused of being the source for Covid-19, federal data reveals. The news comes as the charity's chief, British-born scientist Dr. Peter Daszak, was exposed in an alleged conflict of interest and back-room campaign to discredit lab leak theories.

The charity, EcoHealth Alliance (EHA), has come under intense scrutiny after it emerged that it had been using federal grants to fund research into coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.

The U.S. nonprofit, set up to research new diseases, has also partly funded deeply controversial 'gain of function' experiments, where dangerous viruses are made more infectious to study their effect on human cells.

A political storm broke when former president Donald Trump canceled a $3.7 million grant to the charity last year amid claims that Covid-19 was created in, or leaked from, the Wuhan lab funded by EHA.

But federal grant data assembled by independent researchers shows that the charity has received more than $123 million from the government – from 2017 to 2020 - and that one of its biggest funders is the Department of Defense, funneling almost $39 million to the organization since 2013.

Exactly how much of that money went toward research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is unknown.

Wall Street Journal: "U.S. Report Found It Plausible Covid-19 Leaked From Wuhan Lab The 2020 lab report was used by the State Department in its own inquiry during Trump administration," By Michael R. Gordon and Warren P. Strobel | June 8th, 2021

WASHINGTON—A report on the origins of Covid-19 by a U.S. government national laboratory concluded that the hypothesis claiming the virus leaked from a Chinese lab in Wuhan is plausible and deserves further investigation, according to people familiar with the classified document.

The study was prepared in May 2020 by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and was drawn on by the State Department when it conducted an inquiry into the pandemic’s origins during the final months of the Trump administration.

It is attracting fresh interest in Congress now that President Biden has ordered that U.S. intelligence agencies report to him within weeks on how the virus emerged. Mr. Biden said that U.S. intelligence has focused on two scenarios—whether the coronavirus came from human contact with an infected animal or from a laboratory accident.

People familiar with the study said that it was prepared by Lawrence Livermore’s “Z Division,” which is its intelligence arm. Lawrence Livermore has considerable expertise on biological issues. Its assessment drew on genomic analysis of the SARS-COV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, they said.

Daily Mail UK: "Scientists analyze the genetic makeup of viruses to try to determine how they evolved and spread in the population. Proponents on both sides of the debate over the origins of Covid-19 have cited such analysis to try to make their case."

New York Post: "‘Damning’ science shows COVID-19 likely engineered in lab: experts," By Aaron Feis | June 6, 2021

“Damning” science strongly suggests that COVID-19 is a man-made monster, optimized in a lab for maximum infectivity before hitting the outside to catastrophic effect, two experts said Sunday.

Writing in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, Dr. Steven Quay and Richard Muller pointed to two key pieces of evidence to support the claim, which has increasingly gained steam after long being derided as little more than speculation.

The first relates to the nature of gain-of-function research, in which microbiologists tweak a virus’ genome to alter its properties, such as making it more transmissible or more lethal.

Of the 36 possible genome pairings that can produce two arginine amino acids in a row — which results in boosting a virus’ lethality — the one most commonly used in gain-of-function research is CGG-CGG, or double CGG, wrote Quay and Muller.

New York Post: "China’s COVID cover-up going on to this day, WHO adviser claims," By Samuel Chamberlain | June 7, 2021 |

U.S. National Library of Medicine: "Sequencing the unsequenceable: Expanded CGG-repeat alleles of the fragile X gene,"

Abstract: The human fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene contains a (CGG)n trinucleotide repeat in its 5′ untranslated region (5′UTR). Expansions of this repeat result in a number of clinical disorders with distinct molecular pathologies, including fragile X syndrome (FXS; full mutation range, greater than 200 CGG repeats) and fragile X–associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS; premutation range, 55–200 repeats). Study of these diseases has been limited by an inability to sequence expanded CGG repeats, particularly in the full mutation range, with existing DNA sequencing technologies. Single-molecule, real-time (SMRT) sequencing provides an approach to sequencing that is fundamentally different from other “next-generation” sequencing platforms, and is well suited for long, repetitive DNA sequences. We report the first sequence data for expanded CGG-repeat FMR1 alleles in the full mutation range that reveal the confounding effects of CGG-repeat tracts on both cloning and PCR. A unique feature of SMRT sequencing is its ability to yield real-time information on the rates of nucleoside addition by the tethered DNA polymerase; for the CGG-repeat alleles, we find a strand-specific effect of CGG-repeat DNA on the interpulse distance. This kinetic signature reveals a novel aspect of the repeat element; namely, that the particular G bias within the CGG/CCG-repeat element influences polymerase activity in a manner that extends beyond simple nearest-neighbor effects. These observations provide a baseline for future kinetic studies of repeat elements, as well as for studies of epigenetic and other chemical modifications thereof.

Reuters: "U.S. report concluded COVID-19 may have leaked from Wuhan lab - WSJ,"

A report on the origins of COVID-19 by a U.S. government national laboratory concluded that the hypothesis of a virus leak from a Chinese lab in Wuhan is plausible and deserves further investigation, the Wall Street Journal said on Monday, citing people familiar with the classified document.

The study was prepared in May 2020 by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and was referred to by the State Department when it conducted an inquiry into the pandemic's origins during the final months of the Trump administration, the WSJ report said.

Lawrence Livermore's assessment drew on a genomic analysis of the COVID-19 virus, the Journal said. Lawrence Livermore declined to comment on the Wall Street Journal report.

President Joe Biden said last month he had ordered aides to find answers to the origin of the virus.