The public has been deceived through the Clinical Network on Covid Origins, argues the Ny Times columnist

“Since then, we have learned that to announce the appearance of consensus, some officials and scientists have hidden or discreetly hidden, they cheated at least a journalist, orchestrated campaigns of the so -called independent voices and even compared to how to hide their communications to save the public to listen to the total history,” Tufekci even compared.

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The New York Times published a column claiming that the public was “wrong” about the origins of Covid.   (Photo via Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The New York Times hasn’t been so welcoming to the lab leak theory. In 2021, Gray Lady clinical journalist Apoorva Mandavilli published in X that the lab leak theory had “racist roots” and aspired at a time when the public stopped talking about it.  

The Chronicle of The Sunday Times explained how an organization of scientists who published an article that denounces the theory of laboratory leaks expressed privately that, in fact, it was considered that the theory probably, the official of the World Health Organization, Jeremy Farrar, acquired a burner phone to organize meetings with them, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the national director of the director of Fitness Collins.  

The organization was based on scientists to advance with the anti-labor leakage document, and Farrar even hastened to denounce the theory of laboratory leaks in more powerful terms after having tried a first draft of the document, which despite everything published as the proximal origin of Sars-COV-2 in 2020.  

Tufekci then detailed how CAT newspapers discovered that scientists conspired to induce former NY Times clinical journalist Donald J. McNeil, Jr. when he was looking for a tip that the government was investigating a lab leak as an imaginable source of Covid.  

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The article detailed the efforts for the “laboratory leak theory”, the concept that Covid is from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.   (Reuters)

“[McNeil is] very credible since any journalist can be deceived [sic],” wrote the newspaper Robert Garry.  

“Donarray . . . it’s more or less uploaded it, let’s say it,” said co-author Kristian Andersen.

Tufekci also explained how a very influential letter that denounces the theory of laboratory leaks published in the prestigious medical magazine Lancet, allegedly signed through an organization of independent studies, in fact, organized through the president of Ecoohet, Peter Daszak. The Ecohealth Alliance Company has been accused of having used the taxpayers’ budget to take studies in the Wuhan laboratory before starting the Covvi-19 Pandemia.

Fauci Advisor David Morens wrote to Daszak that the organization had tactics to disappear the “emails”, according to the column.

“We are all intelligent enough to never have firearms, and if we did, we put them in emails and if we locate them, we would eliminate them,” Morens wrote.

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The CIA and the Ministry of Energy have since concluded that the lab leak was at the likely origin of the CoVVI-19 virus, identifying “low confidence” given the limited data.  

The users of the social networks that had long suspected that the clinical network by error to the public regarding the origins of Covid took a victory excursion through the reading of the Times column.  

“It is intelligent to see the NYT to print this piece, which accuses, with batteries of evidence, the clinical network of active conspiracy to hide the fact on the origins of the Covid laboratory,” said Jeff Blehar, national revision writer, in X.  

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Others criticized the Times for having pretended to verify to sweep theirs in the declaration of the origins of Covid under the carpet.

“This article is exasperating. All we know is not to thank the NYT. They were the main strength to prevent data from leaving,” wrote the president of the Browstone Institute, Jeffrey A. Tucker.  

David Spector is a journalist for Fox News Digital. La story can be sent to David. spector@fox. com.

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