Not to belabor the discussion, but I find this sort of noteworthy.
Tried to follow this up a bit. In this case, the content is actually legit.
The NewsPunch is basically a verbatim copy/paste of this article on StrangeSounds.org, which is a verbatim copy paste of the actual notice by the Energy And Commerce Committee (see below).
But notice how neither of these sites even credited the origin of the text they were publishing copy/pasting. All they did was copy/paste, and whack a headline or two on top of it. Which is pretty clear indication of the purpose (clickbait), imo.
Notice also that there is no reference at all to "Bill Gates" in the actual sauce from the E&C Committee notice.
So where is the data that somehow links this to Bill Gates, a Bill Gates lab, or Lab associated with Bill Gates? Neither website provides any of that.
Why did they put Bill Gates in the headline? Because they know we all hate Bill Gates to pieces.
So, we know that there is actual research, and that the E&C committee believes that it would produce a monkeypox virus "1000 times more lethal", etc. But the stuff about Bill Gates is unproven, un-sourced, unresearched. It's simple clickbait.
So, where might this information go? Imagine someone talking to their normie family member, saying "Bill Gates is producing a monkey pox virus 1000 times more lethal". If it is not actually factual, it discredits the person in the eyes of their normie family member.
Anyway, I liked digging around this stuff, because I despise the clickbait sites with a passion, and now I know the real situation much better.
Either way, Bill Gates IS a wanker....
Here's the letter that the Govt Notice copied by NP and SS links to, dated March 30, 2023:
Not to belabor the discussion, but I find this sort of noteworthy.
Tried to follow this up a bit. In this case, the content is actually legit.
The NewsPunch is basically a verbatim copy/paste of this article on StrangeSounds.org, which is a verbatim copy paste of the actual notice by the Energy And Commerce Committee (see below).
https://republicans-energycommerce.house.gov/posts/chairs-rodgers-guthrie-and-griffith-demand-answers-on-nih-planned-experiments-using-more-lethal-group-of-monkeypox-virus
But notice how neither of these sites even credited the origin of the text they were publishing copy/pasting. All they did was copy/paste, and whack a headline or two on top of it. Which is pretty clear indication of the purpose (clickbait), imo.
Notice also that there is no reference at all to "Bill Gates" in the actual sauce from the E&C Committee notice.
So where is the data that somehow links this to Bill Gates, a Bill Gates lab, or Lab associated with Bill Gates? Neither website provides any of that.
Why did they put Bill Gates in the headline? Because they know we all hate Bill Gates to pieces.
So, we know that there is actual research, and that the E&C committee believes that it would produce a monkeypox virus "1000 times more lethal", etc. But the stuff about Bill Gates is unproven, un-sourced, unresearched. It's simple clickbait.
So, where might this information go? Imagine someone talking to their normie family member, saying "Bill Gates is producing a monkey pox virus 1000 times more lethal". If it is not actually factual, it discredits the person in the eyes of their normie family member.
Anyway, I liked digging around this stuff, because I despise the clickbait sites with a passion, and now I know the real situation much better.
Either way, Bill Gates IS a wanker....
Here's the letter that the Govt Notice copied by NP and SS links to, dated March 30, 2023:
https://d1dth6e84htgma.cloudfront.net/Letter_to_NIH_re_Monkeypox_147f96ffac.pdf?updated_at=2023-03-30T14:38:46.477Z
Another sauce includes:
https://twitter.com/R_H_Ebright/status/1641992951495794689
I actually saw all that too. I just happened to find Newspunch easier to understand for most. That's why I put out the Newspunch instead. LOL
kek. Well, the Newspunch is 100% copy/paste of the govt notice, anyway.
Either way, keep on rockin'.
So you like strangesound.org? I have never heard of them so I didn't use them.
No, I don't like them. But I followed the Newpunch guff to Strangesound, while I was tracking down the ACTUAL sauce of this information.