fink said:
NIH funding in Wuhan is now also undeniable fact. Fauci seems to have vanished from the spotlight and possibly off the face of the earth. I think the assumption that disclosure would be eagerly welcomed by the western powers misses the fact that Wuhan was definitely not a solo project by the Chinese.
There were too many lies, was too much propaganda, far too much divide and rule enacted on earth's people.
The saddest thing is that we as a species are just going to let it all slide. Yet again. Proving once more what a herd of docile cattle we really are.
We cannot even discuss it without potentially causing friction between each other. That alone should be enough evidence to prove that something is not right.
There have been some attempts by westerners who where commercially involved with the wuhan facility, to silence rumors about a possible lab leak. Peter daszek being the most prominent one.
But many western researchers who where involved had already been distancing themselves from the wuhan institute of virology, way before the covid outbreak, because they considered the chinese to be reckless with regards to safety measures.
And chinese-american relations have been going downhill for a very long time, and realy started to turn sour under the obama administration. Mostly because of joe biden's involvement in US foreign policy, who always considered china to be the number one threat.
So i don't share this view. America now considers china an enemy. And an even greater enemy than russia.
America's involvement in ukraine is very much based on the assumption that russian succes in ukraine could set a precedent for china to invade taiwan. Ukraine itself is of relatively little strategic importance to the U.S. but the semiconductor industry in taiwan is of vital importance.
So i mean, anything that could set china in a bad light, anything, would be more than welcomed by the current U.S. administration. Especially a deliberately planned pandemic.
And nothing in fauci's disclosed emails indicates that he tried to cover anything up. Snippets from his e-mails have been taken out of context by right-wing media, after trump started using fauci as a scapegoat for all of his own failures.
For instance when he said to a collegue that the lab-leak theory was plausible and needed further investigation, his words where twisted to suggest that he already knew it was a fact. Words like "plausible" where deliberately omitted by some of the media to make it seem as if he wasn't talking to his collegues about the mere possibility, but about matters of fact.
No, i don't think the american government would try to cover up chinese failures. Especially not because they could have easily washed their hands clean of it after many western researchers openly started to distance themselves from their involvement with the wuhan lab. They could have easily pointed out that they'd been warning about chinese negligence, years before the outbreak even occurred.
That wouldn't just have vindicated them, it would have completely fitted their current agenda.
It is also interesting to note that the chinese vaccines where relatively inneffective compared to western vaccines. So it would have been quite stupid of them if they'd deliberately released a deadly virus, not to have a superior vaccine at hand when they should have had years in advance to devellop it, if it would all have been meticulously planned.