05/11/2021 / By Ethan Huff
After a full year of denial, The Washington Post is now claiming that the “lab accident covid-19 origin theory” might have some merit after all.
WaPo columnist Josh Rogin wrote an opinion piece saying that, while the origin of the Chinese Virus “remains a mystery,” several members of Congress are exploring “the theory” that it might have originated from an “accident at a Wuhan lab.”
For the first few months of the plandemic, the mainstream media claimed that Chinese Germs started to spread at a Wuhan wet market where people buy bats and other “exotic” animals to eat as food. Not long after that, the words Wuhan and China completely disappeared from all reporting on the Chinese Virus.
Today, we are no longer allowed to even talk about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) in relation to Wuhan – which is now completely back to normal, by the way, while the West remains locked down and masked.
Rogin would seem to take issue with the fact that there has thus far been no credible investigation into the true origins of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). He even calls out Beijing for spending the past year covering up any evidence.
“Chinese authorities undermined the WHO investigation so thoroughly that even WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus admitted that its team did not properly investigate the possibility of a lab accident origin and that more work needed to be done,” Rogin writes.
Last month, Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that “we need to get to the bottom of this.” Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Avril Haines also testified that the government is investigating all available theories.
The Biden regime, meanwhile, is pushing against a genuine investigation into the origin of the virus, which is tied to Anthony Fauci’s high-risk “gain of function” research that was taking place in China at the time.
Several Republican lawmakers are attempting to fill the void that has been left by Hunter’s dad with their own investigation into the situation.
“Understanding the cause of this pandemic – and ensuring that something like it never happens again – is the most important question facing the world today,” Rep. Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin wrote in a letter to Fauci.
“Given the stakes, we cannot afford to settle for a limited, blinkered, or politicized understanding of the origin of this terrible disease.”
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) where Fauci works has been collaborating with communist China for quite some time in the development of weaponized coronaviruses. This is why Fauci has repeatedly denied the lab accident theory because it implicates him and his cronies.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington, along with two other leading Republicans, wrote a letter to Blinken this past week requesting that he release all documents related to a Trump administration statement that a Wuhan lab was concealing its work from the public.
“We hope your statement about getting to the bottom of the origins of this pandemic includes looking at all possible causes, including the possibility of an accidental leak from a laboratory,” this letter states.
Peter Daszak, the lab’s “fiercest defender,” has been working alongside Fauci to conceal any and all links between the Wuhan lab and the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19).
Repeatedly throughout his op-ed, Rogin calls a proper investigation into the situation “long overdue,” even though it was WaPo itself that was complicit in trying to impede a proper investigation. We must ask: Why the sudden change of heart?
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