Ben Shapiro Mar 01, 2023
First, it was supposedly a conspiracy theory.
Then, it was banned.
Finally, it was true.
The so-called "lab leak" theory of the origins of COVID-19 -- the theory that COVID-19 originated in at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and then was unintentionally loosed -- was always the most probable explanation for the outbreak of the deadly virus. After all, as Jon Stewart correctly joked in 2021, "'Oh, my God, there's a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking Wuhan, China. What do we do?' 'Oh, you know who we could ask? The Wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab.' The disease is the same name as the lab. That's just a little too weird, don't you think?"
But for well over a year, it was considered verboten to mention the lab leak theory. When Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., posited the possibility of a lab leak in February 2020, he was roundly mocked by the media. The New York Times headlined, "Senator Tom Cotton Repeats Fringe Theory of Coronavirus Origins." Scientific American headlined -- in March 2022! -- "The Lab-Leak Hypothesis Made It Harder for Scientists to Seek the Truth." Facebook actively quashed attempts to disseminate the theory; Dr. Anthony Fauci went on national television and downplayed the theory...........To Read More....
Tom Cotton Vindicated After Lab Leak Report: ‘The Only Conspiracy Here Was Conspiracy of Silence Among the Left’ - During an appearance on FNC’s “Hannity,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), once criticized for a New York Times op-ed recommending an aggressive posture regarding China, reacted to a Wall Street Journal report that the Biden administration now acknowledges culpability for the COVID-19 pandemic. The Arkansas Republican said although he was accused of conspiracy-mongering, those on the left were the ones engaged in a “conspiracy of silence.”...........
Did Wray Just Answer a Question About the Origin of COVID Honestly? - Although FBI Director Christopher Wray dodged his way through a Tuesday night interview with Fox News’ Brett Baier, he answered one question with remarkable clarity. Referencing Sunday’s report in The Wall Street Journal, Baier noted that the Energy Department had revised their assessment of the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on new intelligence, the agency now concludes with “low confidence” that the virus originated from an accidental laboratory leak at »
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