Lab leak was never a conspiracy theory.

Denying lab leak outright, however, WAS an actual conspiracy.

The next day after you looped Andersen in this🧵to help dunk on Cotton's comments, he wrote to Fauci: "genome [was] inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory." Image
2 months later he reverses course and publishes his "Proximal Origin" paper, helping shield NIH/NIAID from potential probes into its GOF funding.

5 months after that, he gets $1.88 million in CREID funding, along with Daszak who gets $1.54 million more.
nih.gov/news-events/ne… ImageImageImage
Supes weird that Kristian deleted his anti-lab-leak reply here after he saw my thread above. 🧐 🤔 🤨 🤔 ImageImage

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6 Jun
Lab leaks are common, even in the US.

And WIV was known to conduct GOF research on coronaviruses in BSL2.
Very common, and these are just those reported.
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5 Jun
Kevin Kruse loves the #LowIQPandemic because the dumber the populace gets, the more his work will be well received.
Importantly, everyone should learn about the Tulsa massacre because everyone should learn about everything.

But the idea that curricula are “whitewashed” or that there’s a desire or concerted effort to do so at scale is 100% without evidence.
Read 4 tweets
12 Apr
1/15🧵A major obstacle to fixing our #LowIQPandemic is "à la carte reality" (ALCR), which is information silo-ization hardened by scaled confirmation bias.

The democratization of information has obvious & great benefits. BUT it's enabled ALCR.

A quick example=Covid "knowledge."
2/ Covid has been such a clusterfuck that I hesitate to analyze how we ended up here in a quick 🧵.

But no matter the diagnosis, we can agree on the result: most ppl have preferred sources for Covid info/narratives.

Now—having preferred sources is NOT *ipso facto* a problem.
3/ But it IS a problem if 99+% of ALL info sources are *fatally* wrong.

Here's a Dunning-Kruger (DK) metaphor.

Those in the top %tile of Covid knowledge—on the "Plateau of Sustainability" like @R_H_Ebright—can see reality but have no way of enlightening (at scale) those below. Image
Read 15 tweets
19 Mar
🚨 For some reason people aren’t getting this:

Our NIH—& DOD—allowed *and* funded this guy to work with the WIV, find the worst coronaviruses on earth, then genetically modify them to be MORE infective to human tissue.

And now he’s on the WHO committee investigating...himself. Image
And this of course was the precise aim of the research:
reporter.nih.gov/project-detail… Image
"To be strictly fair to the media, Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance obscures its Pentagon funding."

But dig deeper: facts are facts...
independentsciencenews.org/news/peter-das…
Read 7 tweets
16 Mar
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1/ One mistake I keep seeing from anti-Wokists is describing Wokism as some sort of high-IQ evil.

Completely, 💯% wrong.

This is like describing 2+2=5 as evil. It’s not. It’s dumb.

And because it’s dumb, it spawns what I call “dumb-evil.”
2/ This misperception arises because anti-Wokists see Wokism emanating from elite academic institutions.

But what they don’t realize is that not everyone at these elite institutions is/was, in fact, “elite.”

Wokism spawned from departments dominated by affirmative action hires.
3/ Who majored in these depts?

Students who felt inferior (less educated, lower-IQ groups *just like the Professors themselves*, who were recruited and made to feel superior/oppressed).

Obviously, if you feel out of your depth, you’d major in these welcoming, easy “fields”:
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16 Mar
The premise here, that there *should* be equal deaths across racial/ethnic groups—for a VASCULAR disease—is false and low IQ.

How many sickle cell deaths are there among whites? How many Tay-Sachs deaths among blacks? How many Asians get CF? 🤦‍♂️

Medicine has gotten dumb...
From Mount Sinai.
Oh, but those diseases are different, right? They’re not infections—

Wrong. Genetics affect susceptibility and immune response to ALL infections, including COVID.

directorsblog.nih.gov/2020/06/18/gen…
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