The FedGov has always known that Ivermectin worked to prevent viral replication. They just don’t want you to have it.
The entire article is worth reading. It catalogs how gain-of-function research was banned and defunded, but, uh oh, you need to read the fine print and footnotes.
Not, that is, if it is believed that the need is urgent. Thus, funding still occurred through Fauci’s NAIAD in N.C. (recall the research at UNC Chapel Hill assisting the head of the Wuhan Institute of Virology Lab).
Here it’s interesting that Karl Denninger, who’s usually worth reading, states that:
- The governments also knew that *****-19 itself was not dangerous most of the time to healthy individuals and they knew why. It was deliberately engineered that way in an attempt, this paper alleges, as an experiment to be inoculated intentionally into bats in an attempt to see whether doing so could cut off future zoonotic events. Whether the experiment went wrong by accident or intent is not known, but that it was taking place and both our government and China knew about it, along with knowing that it should not be very dangerous to most people is now established as fact.
Or at least, whether Karl is saying that being unclear, he’s at least alleging that the paper is saying that.
Of course, I never bought the ridiculous notion of the disease being Zoonotic. It wasn’t, it isn’t, and if you believe that you’re a fool. No bat had a slobber fest with another animal and made a baby Covid virus. Nor, I should mention, have I necessarily believed that the virus came from the lab at Wuhan.
George Webb has long argued, and convincingly so, that patient zero was a prostitute at the Wuhan military games several months before any admission of widespread disease, and that the disease was intentionally released there.
Note also that The Daily Mail authored an article entitled Canadian military officer calls for a probe into a ground zero ‘Covid’ outbreak at Wuhan forces games TWO MONTHS before world was alerted to the ‘mysterious new illness‘.
You won’t see that in the U.S. press, yah?