Scientist who emailed Fauci that the virus was "engineered" reversed positions two months later. Then...
Here's a tidbit for those of you who have, oh, perhaps a suspicion that the top supposed medical "experts" in the federal universe might not be telling us the truth:
One of the emails pried loose from Fauci by a FOIA order was from a researcher named Kristian Anderson. In the email to Fauci over a year ago, Anderson said his studies of the Chinese virus showed several features that seemed to prove that the virus was, as Anderson put it, "engineered." That is, that humans had modified it to infect humans, and then again to be more lethal to humans.
But then just two months after he'd said the virus was “inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory,” Andersen published a paper throwing his full weight behind the ‘natural origin’ theory.
Five months later Anderson received a grant totalling almost $2 million from Fauci’s NIH, at the same time that Dr. Peter Daszak, President of the EcoHealth Alliance, the organisation that was intimately involved with the gain of function studies in Wuhan, received the same funding.
Now, after the release of the email that shows Anderson totally reversing his position on the origin of the virus, Anderson deleted 5,000 tweets from his Twitter account, claiming they'd "auto-deleted." When asked about this, Anderson deleted his entire account.
Absolutely nothing fishy about any of this, citizen. And if you claim there's something...odd about the guy reversing position, then getting a $2 million grant from Fauci's NIH, both Twatter and Fakebook will delete your account.
Gotta get your mind right, citizen.
https://summit.news/2021/06/07/scientist-who-told-fauci-covid-potentially-engineered-deletes-twitter-account/
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