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Mar 8 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
The Lancet: tip of the narrative spear🧵

From lab leak to early treatment, and from transmission to lockdowns, the Lancet was always there to make some absolutely understandable errors, but always in the same direction.
1. Delayed letting the world know about human-to-human transmission.

2. Forgot to check for conflicts of interest in the letter that made lab leak untouchable for over a year.

3. Published the John Snow memorandum with its absurd claims on Natural immunity
4. Refused to publish a statement by scientists supporting the lab leak hypothesis
5. Published the disastrous fraudulent Surgisphere study on HCQ, which had elementary errors that forced its retraction, but not before all other hcq studies were stopped because of it. @raoult_didier found the issues 2 days after publication.
6. Delayed Tess Lawrie's ivm meta-analysis by putting it through peer review, and then after the authors had completed corrections as requested, the editors decided to reject the meta-analysis.
At least the Lancet's editor knows where his loyalties lie.
But let's hear him in his own words telling us why he published the statement tarring lab-based scenarios as conspiracy theories, despite there being "no evidence one way or the other"
7. Did I mention they chose Peter Daszak to chair their SARS-COV-2 origins commission?

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This 🧵 will cover links between:
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I seriously wish I was kidding.
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It basically indicates that Elizabeth Warren's agenda is already being enacted.
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Phil Harper just had a major breakthrough in the investigation of the Andrew Hill meta-analysis.

The name of Andrew Owen, Prof at University of Liverpool and UNITAID grantee appears in the metadata of some digital versions of Andrew Hill's meta-analysis.
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Quote:"The person who allegedly edited the Andrew Hill paper on Ivermectin, is the person in receipt of consultancy fees from pharma with competing products, is the person who prepared the evidence base for the World Health Organisation to make their recommendation on Ιvermectin"
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A short film is out with Dr. Tess Lawrie's zoom call with Dr. Andrew Hill admitting that his sponsor, UNITAID, was an unacknowledged contributor affecting the conclusion of his Ιvermectin meta-analysis. It was treated as authoritative by the WHO & governments.

Part 1:
Part 2:
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OK, tell me about everything dodgy about Event 201.
The first mention of Event 201 I can find on the web is on August 21, 2019. This is important because it's not implausible that a lab leak could have happened before then.

centerforhealthsecurity.org/news/center-ne…
Why was it named event 201? Ryan Morhard gives us the down-low.
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Come on guys, give it up already. Image
I'm not just being glib. Even if it is research by deeply conflicted people who are implicated in the original coverup or at least suppression of the lab leak hypothesis, and committed academic misconduct along the way, the findings should be examined.
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