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Frank Sweeny's avatar

Niels Bohr wrote, "Your theory is crazy, but not crazy enough to be true..." Jim Haslam has effective disproved Professor Bohr in his Substack and book outlining his theory for the origin of COVID-19. I have challenged every aspect of Jim's theory--including in an 3-hour interview--and I cannot falsify his theory. Best open-sourced collection on COVID-19 origins in one place. In my opinion, this is the working theory for the origin of COVID-19 until we get Munster's, Baric's, Dani Andersen's, Zhengli Shi's, and Linfa Wang's lab notebooks. Great work, Jim.

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Dr. Deepak Natarajan's avatar

"Until then, I consider the origins of SARS-CoV-2 to be solved."

I agree, but I don't have to wait for any expert to provide evidence.

To me as a clinician, it makes perfect sense.

Baric constructs the new virus that is transported to Munster, who makes it airborne and capable of infecting only 5 animals that are corralled in the Rocky Mountain Lab; subsequently, the virus/vaccine (self-spreading) jets to a BSL4 lab in Wuhan to be tested in Chinese horseshoe bats. This is where the leak occurred.

RFK Jr may not be enthralled with your book because he also wrote a book about a lab leak, but he completely overlooked the geographical location of the virus/vaccine's origin and the science involved.

Importantly, the avian flu H5N1 virus was made airborne in Erasmus University, Rotterdam, more than a decade ago; Munster trained there.

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