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The Web — Part 23: Drosten, Daszak and the Lancet Letter

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Part 22: Fauci and EcoHealth

19 February 2020: an open letter in The Lancet declares speculation about a lab origin of COVID-19 to be “conspiracy theories.” Signatories: 27 scientists. Among them: Christian Drosten.

Drafted by: Peter Daszak — the man who had funded the Wuhan Institute of Virology with US taxpayer money. If the lab origin had been confirmed, Daszak would have been co-responsible.

Drosten was Gates-funded (Charité, ~$460,000). Drosten was Germany’s most important government adviser. Drosten signed the letter of a man with an obvious conflict of interest.

The result: anyone in Germany who discussed the lab origin was discredited from 2020 to 2022. Wiesendanger was attacked. The question was suppressed for two years.


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