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Google now in the line of fire when it comes to the cover-up of the origins of SARS-CoV-2.

It seems like Google is now in the line of fire when it comes to the cover-up of the origins of SARS-CoV-2.

Google’s participation is of special importance because the laboratory origins of SARS-CoV-2 have been covered up for over a year by the Google search engine. One of the reasons many say is because of the covid-19 “misinformation” policies put in place by Facebook and Twitter. Another reason, many are saying, is because Big Tech had a financial stake in this controversial research.

There have been a few studies that have surfaced suggesting that there is a connection between SARS-CoV-2 and Google:

  • 2010 study on bat flaviviruses, authored by EcoHealth Alliance Dr. Peter Daszak and Vice President Jonathan Epstein, was funded by Google.org.
  • A 2014 study on henipavirus spillover, authored by Daszak, also lists Google.org as a financial supporter.
  • 2015 studyby Daszak and Epstein investigated bat reservoirs for a wide range of zoonotic agents, including “lyssaviruses, henipahviruses, SARS-like coronaviruses, Marburg viruses, Ebola viruses, and astroviruses.
  • 2018 study named “Serologic and Behavioral Risk Survey of Workers with Wildlife Contact in China” was also authored by EcoHealth Alliance and made possible by financial contributions from Google.org.

This 2018 study described how pathogens with pandemic potential are transmitted in a highly exposed human population “at the animal-human interface.” The biased study focused on laying the groundwork for suppressing any inquiry into the possibility of laboratory leaks of pathogens with pandemic potential.

The paper states that a “majority of human infectious diseases have an animal origin” and therefore investigating the human-animal interface is the most important factor for understanding “disease emergence.” It states that SARS “emerged in humans and other mammals in wet markets” in an attempt to downplay the potential for laboratory leaks. 

When Dr. Peter Daszak was placed on the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 instigation team, he hid from all the previous gain-of-function research he conducted over the years and stated that the lab leak theory is “conspiracy theory.” Google helped perpetuate these claims and tried to algorithmically bury the trail of evidence for the decades-long laboratory work on coronaviruses that preceded the Wuhan outbreak.

Next came the network of “fact-checkers” including Politfact, who fell in line with the censorship plan, and called any lab theory “false misinformation.”

This brainwashing and censorship continue, despite leading work by scientists and intelligence officials showing the extensive network of laboratory research that sought to make coronaviruses more lethal to human immune systems.

It is all starting to come out, and as media consumers, we have to pay attention.

What do you think?

Written by Simone Smith

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