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1/3 My experience of #Nido2023 (the coronavirus meeting in Montreux) so far
1) The organisers refused to let me share the materials I bought. That is, two articles, one on #Ebola2014 and our proposed origin of SARS-CoV-2

See: independentsciencenews.org/health/did-wes…
and
independentsciencenews.org/commentaries/a…
This is under the instruction of Swiss virologist Volker Thiel.
They have also been removing ones I have left around while I have been attending the talks. T

They also stopped me asking my question to ZLS.

See next tweet below:
At the conclusion of Shi Zhengli's talk the microphone person went over to hand me the microphone but the podium stopped them and sent them to another questioner.

Then I put my hand up again and a different microphone person came over to me....
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1/9 with @samhusseini we did a #deepdive investigation into the origin of the #Ebola2014 outbreak in W. Africa. The text is long. It follows up #Lableak Qs originally raised by @africanistpress and others. Below are distilled some of the key points.
independentsciencenews.org/health/did-wes…
2) The orthodox origin story has negligible evidence to support it. No #Ebola was found at Meliandou, Guinea, or elsewhere in wild animals nor was it diagnosed or positively tested in 'patient zero' or his contacts. The nearest known wild source was a whopping 3,000 km away
3) The subsequent epidemiological investigation back from the first confirmed cases was also highly speculative. E.g. the father and others disagree that his family had #Ebola, even tho' the epidemiology was supposedly largely based on interviews. #Ebola2014
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1/8 Super impt. findings of our investigation into the suppressed origin #Ebola2014 are the strong parallels between research on that outbreak and how #OriginofCOVID researchers manipulated #science to suppress #Covidorigin #lableak theories. See below
independentsciencenews.org/health/did-wes…
2) Just like the #OriginofCovid, the science of the outbreak was driven by conflicted researchers closely connected to the suspect lab #Ebola2014
3) Just like Covid, a barely credible origin narrative was presented as an established fact and propagated in the global media #Ebola2014
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1/x -- BREAKING -- In-depth investigation with virologist Jonathan Latham of @BioSRP and myself -- “Did West Africa’s Ebola Outbreak of 2014 Have a Lab Origin?”

In 2014, some Africans charged that the Ebola outbreak was connected to US labs in Sierra Leone...
The Ebola outbreak of 2014 was a disaster for West Africa. Over 11,000 lives were lost amidst intense negative social and economic consequences. It is today commonly cited as a bona fide example of a natural zoonosis -- but the evidence doesn't hold up: husseini.substack.com/p/did-west-afr…
Africans who charged that the outbreak had lab origin were dismissed. Scientists they accused were the loudest in dismissing the possibility of lab origin for Covid. Were the Africans right all along? See and overview -- and connections to Covid husseini.substack.com/p/did-west-afr…
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