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The Most Plausible Origin of SARS-CoV-2
Submitted to WHO's Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO) on May 21, 2025
Aug 13, 2025
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Jim Haslam
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Jeffrey D. Sachs
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SARS2 was in a UNC freezer back in 2018
Jan 19, 2024
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SARS2 was patented by Ralph Baric in 2018
Jan 24, 2024
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Jeff Sachs: Covid was made in a US lab
Jan 30, 2025
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Darwin's Landlord: How Matt Ridley Protects the Western Scientists Who Made COVID
Unlike Ridley, Kristian Andersen admits a lab leak
Mar 8
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Why the Bat Vaccine Hypothesis Cannot Be Dismissed in Nature
SAGO scientists want to challenge our "widely circulating theory"
Mar 1
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Jim Haslam
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The genomic fingerprints Baric can't hide & Proximal Origin tried to erase
Dr. Raszek on DARPA and Jeff Sachs on the Proximal Origin paper
Feb 22
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Why Did Fauci Fund DARPA DEFUSE? His Book Has Answers
Excerpts from Fauci's memoirs: On Call
Feb 15
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An NIH Interview the Press Wasn’t Invited To
And the Epstein files on pandemic prevention
Feb 8
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Jeffrey Sachs: SARS2 was engineered at UNC
Six years ago, Baric verbally attacked his virology colleagues
Feb 1
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How lab leakers covered up a lab leak
Another walk in the woods with Dr Raszek
Jan 25
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