REVEALED: Anthony Fauci-run lab in MONTANA experimented with coronavirus strain shipped in from Wuhan a year BEFORE Covid pandemic began
(www.dailymail.co.uk)
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Who writes this garbage tho?
"The National Institutes of Health (NIH), under Dr Anthony Fauci's leadership, infected 12 Egyptian fruit bats with a 'SARS-like' virus called WIV1 at a lab in Montana in 2018, just 15 minutes away from the Maryland presidential retreat Camp David"
How can a lab in Montana be 15 mins away from camp David in MD? 🤔
Yeah, that stuck out immediately. Something doesn't add up. And the DM doesn't know American geography.
Fort Detrick would make sense. And they prolly got the bats at the Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
But the article says they were infected in Montana. Fort Detrick is in Maryland. I'm not following your logic.
They probably got Montana and Maryland mixed up.
I'm saying fort Detrick would make sense as being a DOD bio lab 15 mins from camp David but idk where else MD would even come into the story if everything happened in Montana.
And why get the bats from the catoctin zoo (THE only "roadside zoo" i know thats 15 mins from camp David also coincidentally) if you're just taking them to MT?
Worm holes bro... Quit asking questions 😉
Lol. Made me chuckle.
Who approved the research grant?
Author's profile says "She brings nearly a decade of experience reporting on politics, elections, education and healthcare, including exclusive coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic in New York City."
Several people have left similar comments on that page too. I emailed her asking to clarify the "garbage" she wrote. We'll see if she responds or corrects/clarifies the mistake.
Thanks. If she responds, please let us know!
Prolly already got whacked for having the temerity to report on it 🤷♂️
Article was updated 3 hours later and the error was fixed. Probably just some mis-communication with her sources. Now it looks much better with the location narratives.