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Great list of "things the experts got wrong." Going chronologically though, I'd point out that the "experts" got the start date of "virus spread" spectacularly wrong. Results of antibody tests and the huge increase in ILI in the "flu season" of 2019-2020 strongly suggest that probably tens of millions of people had already been infected by this virus by the date of the lockdowns to "slow" or "stop" "spread." It would boggle the mind if at least some experts and authorities didn't know this.

If I was the editor of The Epoch Times, I'd quit insisting that its writers refer to this virus as the "CCP Flu." Maybe this virus did originate in China and Wuhan, but that's not been proven. The virus could have just as easily "escaped" from one of the hundreds of other labs around the world doing dangerous research.

I'd point out that we call the epidemic of 1918-1919 "The Spanish Flu." But all experts today agree that this pandemic didn't originate in Spain.

All science (and pandemics) are now also "politicized." So consider that going forward with more coverage.

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Not proven to originate in China eh?

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No, not "proven" at all. How do you explain all the Americans who were sick with Covid (and later tested positive for antibodies) in October or early November 2019 or perhaps even earlier?

https://billricejr.substack.com/p/early-spread-evidence-in-one-document

Out of curiosity, what "proof" convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that the first person infected with this virus came from Wuhan?

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