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2024-08-18

It would seem so - but does it have a nasty sting in the tail?

Interest of Justice (with a little help from Dr Mike Yeadon and Sage Hanna) examine the psychology, and find it ... interesting.

"Coincidences are genuinely rare. When they happen like this, you would be a mug to assume they’re innocent"

This is deep enough to make one seriously inclined to suggest that this is a rabbit-hole too far, that nobody would be that devious. Sadly, whilst this train of thought may have appeared reasonable only a few years ago, today we should perhaps have learned better.

Any project that appears to have invested heavily in fake "gain-of-function research" over multiple countries in a bid to cover the tracks of a fake pandemic caused by a fake virus (yes this sounds preposterous but it fits the known facts and is not disproven) is certainly capable of pulling this stunt alongside all that - after all, the additional cost would be trivial by comparison. 

If you have been considering using Ivermectin then I suggest you should read this.