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			August 02, 2023 
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						STORY AT-A-GLANCE 
					 
					
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						The 
						idea that pathogens will jump species and kill humans is 
						a useful scare tactic, and it's now being pushed like 
						never before under One Health - a global agenda that 
						will allow unelected bureaucrats at the World Health 
						Organization to centralize power and make decisions 
						relating to diet, agriculture and livestock farming, 
						environmental pollution, movement of populations, health 
						care and much more, for the entire world 
   
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						A 
						report from Harvard Law School and New York University 
						predicts the next pandemic is likely to emerge from the 
						U.S. meat supply - or the fur trade, or a petting zoo, 
						or from pets. It reviews all the different areas of life 
						and commerce that involve animal and human contact and 
						the subsequent hypothetical zoonotic transmission 
						chains. One Health documents are repeatedly referenced 
						in this report 
   
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						Incontrovertible evidence has emerged showing that the 
						scientists who wrote "Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2" 
						intentionally misled the public. In "Proximal Origin," 
						the authors insisted natural evolution was the most 
						likely scenario, but in private, they thought a lab leak 
						was the most likely origin 
   
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						Correspondence shows the conspiracy to misdirect the 
						public was driven by obedience to higher-ups within the 
						U.S. and UK governments, including, potentially, the 
						intelligence community 
   
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						Based on the evidence now in the public domain showing 
						that the authors of "Proximal Origin" did not believe 
						their published conclusions, Biosafety Now! has launched 
						a petition calling on Nature Medicine to retract the 
						paper  
					 
				 
			 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			Report predicts
			 
			
			next pandemic 
			will come from meat. 
			
			 
			Repeatedly referencing 
			
			 One Health 
			agenda documents,  
			
			this new report 
			from Harvard Law School  
			
			and New York 
			University  
			
			pinpoints where 
			the next pandemic  
			
			is likely to 
			come from.  
			
			  
			
			Only problem is,
			 
			
			the source One 
			Health  
			
			routinely blames 
			for pandemics  
			
			is based on a 
			pack of lies. 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The same people who went out of their way to convince us that 
			SARS-CoV-2 emerged through natural evolution in the wild were 
			privately saying they were convinced it came from a lab. 
			 
			Now, were SARS-CoV-2 to be publicly acknowledged to be a genetically 
			engineered lab-escape, the obvious conclusion would be that we need 
			to shut down much of the gain-of-function research that led to its 
			creation.  
			
			  
			
			Needless to say, that 
			would be a significant setback for the biosecurity agenda, which 
			needs pandemics to justify the centralization of power and 
			decision-making. 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Zoonotic 
			Transmission Is Not the Threat It's Made Out To Be 
			 
			The fact of the matter is, zoonotic transmission is extremely rare, 
			and most if not all global pandemics with lethal outcomes can be 
			traced back to lab experiments.  
			
			  
			
			As just one example, USA 
			Today 1 recently reiterated the debunked claim that the 
			
			2013 Ebola outbreak in West Africa was caused by infected bush meat. 
			(Another widely circulated hypothesis is that it emerged from 
			infected bats.) 
			 
			However, as detailed in "Turns Out, Ebola Likely Leaked from a Lab 
			as Well," there's compelling evidence linking that outbreak to a 
			U.S.-run research laboratory in Kenema, Sierra Leone.  
			
			  
			
			And, curiously, many of 
			the same individuals, companies and organizations involved in the 
			Ebola epidemic have also been linked to the alleged creation of 
			
			SARS-CoV-2. 
			 
			The idea that pathogens will jump species and kill humans is a 
			useful scare tactic, however, and it's now being pushed like never 
			before under 
			One Health, a global agenda that will allow unelected 
			bureaucrats at the World Health Organization (WHO) to centralize power and 
			make decisions relating to, 
			
				
			 
			
			...and 
			much more, for the entire world...! 
  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Report 
			Predicts Next Pandemic May Come from Meat 
			 
			To that end, a report 2 from the Brooks McCormick Jr. 
			Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School and the Center 
			for Environmental & Animal Protection at New York University now 
			predicts that, 
			
				
				the next pandemic is likely to emerge from the U.S. 
			meat supply - or the fur trade, or a petting zoo, or from pets... 
			 
			
			It basically reviews all the different areas of life and commerce 
			that involve animal and human contact, however brief or rare, and 
			the subsequent hypothetical zoonotic transmission chains.  
			
			  
			
			Not surprisingly, One 
			Health documents are repeatedly referenced in this report. 
			 
			Overall, the  One Health agenda calls for, 
			
				
					- 
					
					minimizing or eliminating 
			certain animal-human contact  
					- 
					
					sterilizing areas where animals are 
			kept or butchered  
					- 
					
					increasing the use of antibiotics and 
			vaccines in animals across the board  
				 
			 
			
			It also calls for 
			massively increased bio-surveillance and testing. 
			 
			In contrast, the report in question primarily focuses on legislative 
			and regulatory actions to curtail zoonotic disease, including the 
			potential banning of certain animal practices that, 
			
				
				"present great risk 
				but relatively little value, economic or otherwise." 
			 
			
			Will the warnings in this 
			report be used to justify the transition to 
			
			fake meat? It certainly 
			wouldn't surprise me... 
			
			  
			
			The fake meat industry 
			wants you to believe that their cell-based lab-concoctions are the 
			answer to today's environmental woes, and that includes the threat 
			of zoonotic disease transmission, as lab-grown meat is grown in 
			highly hygienic and sterile (supposedly) conditions. 3 
			 
			Basically, the One Health narrative is that the natural environment 
			poses countless risks to human health and must therefore be 
			controlled. Meanwhile, it's mankind's efforts to control and replace 
			nature in the first place that is causing most of the problems. 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			The 'Proximal 
			Origin' Scandal 
			 
			While the One Health narrative is that pandemics are caused by 
			animals: 
			
				
				there's little doubt that the 
				next pandemic will come from 
			a lab, just like most previous pandemics, including 
				
				COVID-19... 
			 
			
			Over the past several 
			months, more and more evidence has emerged showing that the 
			scientists who wrote "Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2" 4 
			intentionally misled the public. 
			 
			"Proximal Origin," which became the most-cited paper (a 
			Letter to 
			the Editor mischaracterized everywhere as a serious scientific 
			review), claimed SARS-CoV-2 emerged through natural evolution and 
			spread via a wet market in Wuhan, China, and that there was no 
			evidence to suggest genetic engineering or a lab origin. 
			
			
			 
			 
			Private communications, however, reveal they suspected the virus had 
			leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and had been 
			genetically engineered to infect humans. 
			 
			Mounting evidence also suggests this act of misdirection (to put it 
			diplomatically) was done at the behest of, 
			
				
					- 
					
					Dr. 
					
					Anthony 
					Fauci (then-director of the National Institutes of 
					Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIAID)  
					- 
					
					Dr. 
					
					Francis 
					Collins (then-director of the National Institutes of 
					Health, NIH)   
					- 
					
					Sir. 
					
					Jeremy 
					Farrar (then-head of the Wellcome Trust)... 
					 
				 
			 
			
			Correspondence shows the 
			conspiracy to misdirect the public was driven by obedience to 
			higher-ups within the U.S. and UK governments, including, 
			potentially, the intelligence community. 
			 
			As noted in a July 20, 2023, Public Substack article by 
			independent journalists Alex Gutentag, Leighton Woodhouse 
			and Michael Shellenberger: 5 
			
				
				"The documents... 
				show [Kristian] Andersen and his co-authors, Andrew Rambaut, 
				Edward C. Holmes, and Robert F. Garry, conspiring - by which we 
				mean they made secret plans to engage in deceptive and unethical 
				behavior and - to spread disinformation. 
				 
				Their conspiracy included coordinating with their 'higher-ups' 
				in the U.S. and UK governments to deceive journalists... 
				 
				  
				
				We... today... 
				release the full cache of Slack messages and emails covering the 
				discussions between Andersen et al. as they wrote their 
				influential 'Proximal Origin' paper, which Anthony Fauci and 
				others in the U.S. government used to dismiss the lab leak 
				hypothesis." 
			 
			
			While Fauci's role in the 
			creation of this paper has garnered the most attention, a more 
			central culprit in this cover-up may actually be Farrar - and he's 
			now the chief scientist for the WHO, a fact that hardly inspires 
			confidence in the WHO's future adherence to scientific truth and 
			fact.  
			
			  
			
			The email exchange below 
			between Andersen and Farrar (with other authors cc'd) suggests 
			Farrar was a key decision-maker. 
  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			Proof of a 
			Conspiracy 
			 
			A 140-page PDF containing the "Proximal Origin" author's Slack 
			messages and a 163-page PDF of emails can be downloaded from the 
			Public article, 6 in which Gutentag, Woodhouse and 
			Shellenberger go on to highlight some of the takeaways from this 
			correspondence. 
			 
			For starters, in "Proximal Origin," the authors insisted natural 
			evolution was the most likely scenario, but in private, they thought 
			a lab leak was the most likely origin. 
			 
			In "Proximal Origin" they claimed, 
			
				
				"the evidence shows 
				that SARS-CoV-2 is not a purposefully manipulated virus" and 
				that "we do not believe that any type of laboratory-based 
				scenario is plausible."  
			 
			
			Behind the scenes, 
			however, Andersen wrote: 
			
				
				"I think the main 
				thing still in my mind is that the lab escape version of this is 
				so friggin' likely to have happened because they were already 
				doing this type of work and the molecular data is fully 
				consistent with that scenario." 
			 
			
			Andersen also stated 
			that, 
			
				
				"The main issue is 
				that accidental escape is in fact highly likely - it's not some 
				fringe theory."  
			 
			
			Farrar and the other 
			authors expressed similar views: 7 
			
				
				February 2, 2020, Dr. 
				Robert Garry wrote, 
				
					
					"I really can't think of a plausible natural 
				scenario... I just can't figure out how this gets accomplished 
				in nature... Of course, in the lab it would be easy ..." 
				 
				
				February 2, 2020, Dr. Michael Farzan wrote he was, 
				
					
					"bothered by 
				the furin site" and had "a hard time explain[ing] that as an 
				event outside the lab... I am 70:30 or 60:40 [lab]." 
				 
				
				February 2, 2020, Dr. Andrew Rambaut wrote,  
				
					
					"From a (natural) 
				evolutionary point of view the only thing here that strikes me 
				as unusual is the furin cleavage site." 
				 
				
				February 4, 2020, Dr. Edward Holmes indicated that he was, 
				
					
					"60-40 
				lab," and Farrar wrote, "I am 50-50 [lab]." 
				 
			 
			
			Holmes also commented:
			 
			
				
				"No way selection 
				could occur in the market. Too low a density of mammals: just 
				small groups of 3-4 in cases".  
			 
			
			And Garry wrote: 8 
			
				
				"Transmitting a bat 
				virus-like RatG13 in HeLa cells and then asking your graduate 
				student to insert a furin site... would get you there. 
				 
				  
				
				It's not crackpot to 
				suggest this could have happened given the Gain of Function 
				research we know is happening... I'm thinking mostly about the 
				PRRA to generate the furin site. Relatively easy to drop 12 
				bases in.  
				  
				
				The proline is the 
				hang-up - why add that?  
				  
				
				Makes me think the 
				cell culture passage scenario is possible/probably assuming this 
				has in fact been observed before by Farzan and Fouchier." 
			 
			
			The following graphic, 
			created by @RAEMKA1 and reposted by KanekoaTheGreat on Twitter 
			summarizes the scientific consensus among the "Proximal Origin" 
			authors: 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			
			  
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			Truth Took 
			Backseat to Self-Preservation 
			 
			Indeed, Andersen called Fauci February 1, 2020, specifically because 
			he was concerned that the virus showed signs of being engineered.
			 
			
			  
			
			Immediately after that 
			phone call, Fauci contacted Farrar and raised the possibility of 
			taking the concern to the FBI in the U.S. and MI5 in the UK. 
			 
			Instead, Farrar organized a conference call that led to the creation 
			of "Proximal Origin." 9  
			
			  
			
			From the emails, we know 
			that the genetic engineering aspect of SARS-CoV-2 was discussed. 
			However, concerns about harm to science apparently weighed heavier.
			 
			
			  
			
			After the call, Ron Fouchier wrote: 10 
			
				
				"An accusation that 
				nCoV-2019 might have been engineered and released into the 
				environment by humans (accidental or intentional) would need to 
				be supported by strong data, beyond reasonable doubt. 
				 
				It is good that this possibility was discussed in detail with a 
				team of experts.  
				  
				
				However, further 
				debate about such accusations would unnecessarily distract top 
				researchers from their active duties and do unnecessary harm to 
				science in general and science in China in particular." 
			 
			
			In a February 9, 2020, 
			email, Christian Drosten also confirmed that the group had 
			been, 
			
				
				"convened to 
				challenge a certain theory," and if possible, "drop" or 
				eliminate that theory (i.e., the lab leak theory) from the 
				public and scientific conversation.  
			 
			
			As recently as the day 
			before, February 8, Andersen had made a case for keeping the 
			possibility of a lab leak open, stating: 11 
			
				
				"Our main work over 
				the last couple of weeks has been focused on trying to disprove 
				any type of lab theory, but we are at a crossroad where the 
				scientific evidence isn't conclusive enough to say that we have 
				high confidence in any of the three main theories considered." 
			 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			Authors Never 
			Believed in the Pangolin Theory 
			 
			In "Proximal Origin," the authors went on to blame pangolins as an 
			intermediate host between bats and humans, but in private, they 
			remained unconvinced.  
			
			  
			
			The conclusion in 
			"Proximal Origin" reads: 12 
			
				
				"The presence in 
				pangolins of an RBD [receptor binding domain] very similar to 
				that of SARS-CoV-2 means that we can infer this was also 
				probably in the virus that jumped to humans." 
			 
			
			However, shortly before 
			the "Proximal Origin" pre-print was published, Andersen wrote:
			 
			
				
				"For all I know, 
				people could have infected the pangolin, not the other way". 
			 
			
			And the day after the 
			pre-print, he commented:  
			
				
				"Clearly none of 
				these pangolin sequences was the source though." 
			 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			Authors 
			Thought Lab Leak Was Likely Months After Publication 
			 
			The authors also clearly thought a lab leak was possible months 
			after publishing the "Proximal Origin" paper.  
			
			  
			
			In mid-April 2020, a 
			month after the paper was officially published and two months after 
			the preprint was posted, Andersen wrote to his coauthors: 
			
				
				"I'm still not fully 
				convinced that no culture was involved... are we absolutely 
				certain that no culture could have been involved?  
				  
				
				What concerns me here 
				are some of the comments by Shi in the SciAm article ('I had to 
				check the lab' etc) and the fact that the furin site is being 
				messed with in vitro... 
				 
				Finally, the paper that was shared with us showing a very 
				similar phenomenon (exactly 12 bp insertion) in other CoV's has 
				me concerned...  
				  
				
				We also can't fully 
				rule out engineering (for basic research)." 
			 
			
			In fact, the authors - 
			like so many other independent scientists, researchers and 
			journalists - suspected Shi Zhengli's work at the WIV could 
			have produced SARS-CoV-2.  
			
			  
			
			As reported by Public:
			13 
			
				
				"Andersen discussed 
				some of her papers in early February and noted his concerns 
				about gain-of-function experiments on MERS and SARS viruses.
				 
				  
				
				In mid-April he noted 
				that Shi's work was, 
				
					
					'the main reason 
					I have been so concerned about the 'culture' scenario.' 
				 
				
				Cell culturing is a 
				method through which viruses can be passed multiple times 
				through cells in order to render them more infectious and is 
				exactly the kind of 'laboratory-based scenario' the authors 
				ruled out in their paper." 
			 
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			Conspiracy 
			Driven by Obedience to Higher-Ups 
			 
			Finally, the correspondence shows that the conspiracy to misdirect, 
			if not outright deceive, the public was driven by obedience to 
			higher-ups within the U.S. and UK governments, including Farrar,
			Fauci and Collins, but also, potentially, other 
			unnamed individuals within various government agencies and/or the 
			intelligence community. 
			 
			While Andersen has publicly denied that Fauci had any involvement in 
			the publication, in an email to the journal Nature, Andersen 
			specified that the paper had been "prompted" by Fauci, Collins and 
			Farrar. 14 
			
			  
			
			If you want to take a 
			deeper dive into how the "Proximal Origin" paper was created, check 
			out U.S. Right to Know's timeline. 15 
			
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			 
			Scientists 
			Call for Retraction of 'Proximal Origin' 
			 
			Based on all the evidence now in the public domain showing that the 
			authors of "Proximal Origin" did not believe their published 
			conclusions, Biosafety Now! has launched a petition 16 
			calling on Nature Medicine to retract the paper.  
			
			  
			
			As noted by Biosafety 
			Now!: 
			
				
				"Email messages and 
				direct messages via the messaging program Slack among authors of 
				the paper obtained under FOIA or by the U.S. Congress and 
				publicly released in full in July 2023... show, 
				incontrovertibly, that the authors did not believe the 
				conclusions of the paper at the time the paper was written, at 
				the time the paper was submitted for publication, and at the 
				time the paper was published. 
				 
				They thus show that the paper was, and is, the product of 
				scientific fraud and scientific misconduct. It is imperative 
				that this clearly fraudulent and clearly damaging paper be 
				removed from the scientific literature." 
			 
			  
			  
			  
			
			
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			Sources and 
			References 
			
				
				
				1 USA 
				Today July 22, 2023 
				
				
				2 Animal 
				Markets and Zoonotic Disease in the US 
				
				
				3 Food 
				Processing May 26, 2022 
				
				
				4, 12 Nature 
				Medicine 2020; 26: 450-452 
				
				
				5, 6, 13 Public 
				Substack July 20, 2023 
				
				
				7, 9, 10, 11 The 
				Honest Broker Substack July 2, 2023 
				
				
				8 Twitter 
				Kanekoa the Great July 22, 2023 
				
				
				14 USRTK 
				March 5, 2023 
				
				
				15 USRTK 
				April 11, 2023 
				
				
				16 Change.org 
				Retract Fraudulent Paper on the Origin of COVID-19 
			 
			
			  
			
			
			
			 
			
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