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Hiroshi Takeda's avatar

Speaking of AI, I asked Grok to execute a Monte Carlo simulation using Python. The aim was to estimate the likelihood of the double CGG codon motif emerging via natural selection among diverse mammalian host species. Simulation outcomes suggest that human represents the most plausible natural host.

The URL of outcomes is as following: https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_bde4e98f-8191-4961-8eef-5976aca09493

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Jim Haslam's avatar

the BsaXI restriction site flanking the furin cleavage dictates the second CGG codon. Baric did outline a "human codon optimized" genome for the bat vac

https://x.com/jhas5/status/1885101284019118480

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Jed's avatar

This is simply ANOTHER victory lap in a game already played and won. The previous two pieces were grand slams, which left Mudville already dispirited and hopeless. In a 'non-upside down world' the "flailing NYT" would already have been relegated to the dust bins of history, and our brainiac author here elevated to some kind of "DOGE-like" position of "DOG-Catcher and Fauci/Baric/Daszak Kennel Master. But these are not those times... and we are not privileged with the full disclosure of the really big crimes behind it all. So for now, these masterful tongue-in-cheek allusions to the cloying nepotism and mediocrity of it all - are all we get to enjoy, like some kind of peep-show peek into a reality still occluded from full view.

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Jim Haslam's avatar

The NYT did run a piece on DARPA Defuse, but oddly concluded the US gov didn't fund it:

https://archive.ph/zEy6G

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Dr. Deepak Natarajan's avatar

It is disheartening to discover that a science correspondent for the New York Times is willing to fabricate information, much like the United States government.

The woman has a following of over 18,000 individuals on X.

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Jim Haslam's avatar

Most, if not all, US reporters are terrified of this story. The NYT did run Alina Chan's piece on DARPA Defuse, but somehow concluded, "Defuse was never funded by the United States."

https://archive.ph/zEy6G

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Dr. Deepak Natarajan's avatar

We find ourselves immersed in a nightmare, orbiting a black hole of disinformation instead of a sun.

People from all walks of life are willing to compromise their integrity for a little fame or profit. This chicanery occurs all over the planet.

I made a video calling out the duplicity of NYT on BitChute 3 years ago.

I am reading Jeremy Farrar's book (38% done so far); it is classic disinformation. Every page provides confusion and obfuscation, particularly about the origins of the virus. However, the presentation of the information is sophisticated. British newspapers gave the book "Spike:The Virus vs the People" excellent reviews, as was to be expected.

Farrar is dismissive of the Great Barrington Declaration that suggested a more focussed corralling.

He says, we may never be able to definitively rule out the lab leak theory, but the simplest explanation remains the likeliest: nature plus bad luck.”

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Jim Haslam's avatar

You've already read the important part in Chapter 3. I think Farrar wrote that book to document Kristian Andersen's desire to call the FBI on Jan 30, 2020. That's why Farrar organized the Feb 1 teleconference, inviting Fauci, who secretly invited Baric to shut up Andersen. (Chapter 16 in book).

https://x.com/jhas5/status/1678957027534544897

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