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Re: "What is it with Republicans and their conspiracy theories..."
- oldCADuser #msg-1117118  

We just think it's an extraordinary coincidence that a Chinese lab that is so sloppy that it has accidentally released SARS on four occasions in the 5 years that the lab has existed, happens to be a mere 900 feet from the seafood store catching the blame for introducing COVID-19. You don't think that's worthy of consideration? Well, I guess when it comes down to Chinese activities, Republicans aren't the trusting souls that you Democrats are.

BTW, the heart of the theory is that the Wuhan virology lab most likely released COVID-19. Whether it was engineered at the lab or simply imported to Wuhan by the lab doesn't really matter. Common sense says that the lab is more likely to be the point of origin than the seafood market that is taking the blame. You don't read very well, but that is what Senator Cotton says in your article: “We don’t know where it originated.” One reason to doubt the official storyline is that the first patient who showed symptoms - on December 1, 2019 - had no reported link to the seafood market. Nor did 34% of the other early patients. This doesn't support the conclusion that the Chinese have drawn.

Since bats are not endemic to the area, it's natural to wonder about the other major importer of bats: Wuhan's virology lab. To not do so, OCU, would be unacceptably SLOPPY. Of course, you Pffarters are known for your sloppy (usually nonexistent) research into just about everything you discuss. It's why we have this board: To point out your endless mistakes and to answer questions you've posed but have no capacity to answer, like this one today.




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