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Igor Chudov's avatar

Great article! Whether Sars-Cov-2 was released deliberately, or accidentally, is, of course, a question of utmost importance and a very difficult one to answer. There is evidence pointing both ways and there is not yet enough evidence to make this conclusion.

Some evidence in support is that there was no legitimate reason to design Sars-Cov-2 for maximum infectivity (Furin cleavage site) to begin with. There was no legitimate reason to create it with HIV inserts, aiding in infecting and killing immune cells, either. It was designed from the get go with features that are not needed for research, but are useful in creating a very successful pandemic virus.

In addition, as arkmedic discussed, there was a parallel work on "inhibitors", which is understandable for creating bioweapon pandemic viruses, but is not needed at all if SC2 was developed to "create a vaccine" for something.

As I mentioned in my article from around March, work on "novel coronavirus vaccine" was done in parallel with developing SC2.

https://igorchudov.substack.com/p/2019-novel-coronavirus-vaccine-dated

All of this is not conclusive, but points out that development of a bioweapon was under way. Was the bioweapon released intentionally, or by accident? Does it even matter if an intentionally developed bioweapon was released earlier than intended?

As for killing older or diabetic people, unfortunately Covid will kill much broader parts of population eventually, through endless reinfections, partly due to vaccination. Including many youths.

I know one boosted teenager that had FOUR covids and was hospitalized during his last covid bout a week ago. His previous bout of covid was a month ago.

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Dr. K's avatar

I am enjoying watching your rapid development into a comprehensive, easily readable informer about the interstices of this more-than-complex topic. Your work just gets better and better. (You do have the same limitation that I do when I write: Terse Я Not Us...lol.)

Many thanks for your work on this. It is clearly a labor of love and a real time sucker. But it is paying off in really high quality work.

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