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Bro, it's almost a certainty. The backing up is really long and difficult to explain, but ratg13 is fake because it doesn't make statistical sense (someone wrote down sequences manually to make it look natural), there's markers like the HIV-1 sequences, the fact that prior leaks happened and the lab was warned that they needed to tidy up their act, etc.
The Peter Daszak open letter to the Lancelet where people with conflicts of interest co-signed the natural origin theory and discredited the lab leak even though he was the one who redirected funds to perform GoF research...
It's not just smoking gun. We have the pistol, the recovered bullet, the shell casing, finger prints, gunshot residue on the hands, etc. We just don't have video of the shooter but this is more than enough for the courts.
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@oolong2 How super close? Binding to ACE2 isn't new, in fact papers have been published about viruses that did that. They serve as a good starting point, though. How many of these natural viruses are shown to be highly infectious in ferrets and minks too?
Either way, that still doesn't reconcile how the pandemic seemingly started when most bats species are hibernating. Or how out of the vast swath of land where bats live, the epicenter was in the same city as a BSL-4 lab. Lab staffed by none other than Shi Zhengli, who was in contact with Ralph Baric, a researcher who in 2015 published his creation of a chimeric virus. Same Ralph Baric who in the University of North Carolina signed for the reception of vaccine candidates from Moderna in the 12th of December 2019. Same Ralph Baric who was told by Peter Daszak to not sign the open letter to avoid suspicion, but went public anyway and was interviewed by the media early on, when he said that we should be more worried about the flu. Damage control.
It's not conjecture. It's inference. You want me to believe that one in a million genetic sequences show up on this virus, and it pops up in the same city that has a lab studying bat coronavirus rather than in hundreds of other cities. You better buy lottery tickets son, because you're more likely to win than this being true.
You mean to tell me that a lab that was not allowed to be investigated for almost a year has no links? Even criminals can wash their clothes. You're trying to convince me a criminal can get off scot free simply because he remembered to send his stuff to the dry cleaner.
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@parkyayak Wrong. Reactor 1 did not have a turbopump but a passive cooling system, which lasted for 10 hours. The tsunami arrived less than an hour after the earthquake triggered the control rods. That means that cooling of reactor 1 continued uninterrupted for 9 hours after the tsunami. Operators had to shut down the heat exchanger for safety reasons. When they tried to operate the heat exchanger again, it could not be restarted. Reactors 2 and 3 the turbopumps operated for 24 hours. The claim that the tsunami flooding stopped the cooling is false.
"A nuclear meltdown and a few chemical explosions, the results of these explosions was actual damage to the facility. This and you say, "the plant survived easily."" - Because it did. The tsunami did not cause nuclear meltdown or the explosions. The plant survived the natural disaster. Failures only started occurring later.
"Also, pay no attention to the exclusion zone where no one is allowed to live, even ten years later, because the plant survived easily. Pay no mind to the contamination caused throughout the area that is still in the process of being contained, even ten years later, people cannot return to their homes, but the plant survived easily." - Which was not caused by the tusnami. You're being ridiculous. Stop this childish nonsense. You have no arguments, you're just trying to make an emotional case and enumerating consequences, without actually drawing the relationship between cause and effect. The plant easily survived the natural disaster, and this is evidenced by the fact that the engineers that blew the whistle many years prior had suggested to move the backup systems uphill. They knew the plant would survive the disaster, it would be the backup systems that could fail. And they did, while the plant itself was more than salvageable.
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@call-1515 No offense but I'm weary of trusting the "if we did nothing" numbers because most of them were based off bad modelling. And again, we did allow it to ravage through the older populations unchecked - we slowed the spread down among the less vulnerable, which was both useless but also counterproductive. We will probably have 5-10 years of increased mortality due to diagnostics and early treatments we missed, not to mention the psychological and economic harm we caused.
The lockdowns were not early. We have found antibodies in samples collected in late 2019 in the Americas and Europe, so the community spread was occurring months before. It's also very misleading to call them early lockdowns because everyone with half a brain or more in their head could see something was happening in Wuhan, and the authorities denied it. When it finally became impossible to put a lid on it, the WHO denied there was human to human transmission. When transmission was confirmed, the WHO denied it was airborne. When they finally admitted it was airborne they refused to call it a pandemic. I can't post images but certainly you remember it too - the media ran multiple articles saying the flu was a lot worse so don't worry about it you racist. When the lockdowns were put in place, it was beyond too late.
I'm not talking about the US. I'm talking worldwide. You can't look at cases over time and place a flag on the date mandates were introduced and say they correlate to cases. You people always have an excuse. Okay, if many ignored mandates, you'd still see an effect on the numbers. Women also forget to take the pill sometimes, but as a whole birth rates kinda show we plan our kids ahead rather than have accidents all the time, know what I mean? Even with delinquency there's effects.
No healthcare system is designed for the population as a whole. Which is why in every country the lockdowns were sold as a way to save their healthcare system. You think that just because something is public, scarcity doesn't exist? There's physical limits on the space available in hospitals. There's a limit to how many can get to med school and graduate. There's a limit on how much you can order be it medication or masks. Simply because the state controls healthcare, doesn't mean they get to snap their fingers and the whole population is protected. I don't know who sold you this sham that we have unlimited healthcare capacity but we don't. There's a budget every year, and it's really difficult to find the extra money in case something starts to make people fall ill all at once.
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