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by sorcerer-mar
412 days ago
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Your link doesn't work (oops forgot to actually read your sources?). Here's the right document: https://aspr.hhs.gov/S3/Documents/P3CO.pdf The research at WIV was assessed as not being GoF under this framework by multiple levels of reviewers when it was approved. Nobody really disputes this, they just argue that it should have been assessed as GoF (an argument that's circularly evidenced by the claim one of those viruses is responsible for the pandemic). You seem to be willfully misunderstanding the E. coli point. Obviously it doesn't satisfy the P3CO definition, but nor did the research approved at WIV. > Are you kidding? Or are you really don't know about Daszak rushing there and cleaning up all the evidence? Hey now, don't get tired from moving those goal posts! Your claim was that Proximal Origins authors didn't consider the lab leak. You are unambiguously wrong. Please share your evidence of "Daszak rushing there and cleaning up all the evidence." Not familiar with it! |
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1. as my previous link is gone here is 2 pretty same NIH and government definitions of GoF, 2016 and 2025:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/738...
https://osp.od.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Gain-of-Fu..."Gain-of-function (GOF) research involves experimentation that aims or is expected to (and/or, perhaps, actually does) increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens."
Both definitions clearly cover Wuhan research - genetically implanting ACE2 binding protein on non-human coronavirus so that the resulting virus infects and kill human cells containing ACE2 receptor. Thus hard fact numero uno - Fauci lied to Congress.
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>Your claim was that Proximal Origins authors didn't consider the lab leak.
No. My claim is that NIH didn't perform any scientific study - which would naturally include peer reviewed publishing of results - of Wuhan created viruses vs. COVID.
What doesn't count as such a study is the lazy email chat between several dudes who were recruited by Daszak without even letting them know of the conflict of interests that he and Fauci had on the matter.
3. Fauci as a top leader at a scientific institution had the duty to maintain scientific integrity of the institution. Giving his and Daszak conflict of interests on the matter, he catastrophically failed at maintaining that scientific integrity when he didn't not send independent investigators to Wuhan instead of Daszak.
Note how synergistically the fact 3. dovetails with the fact 1. and how that provides very plausible explanation for the fact 2.
And with that i rest my case :)