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Latest revision as of 08:03, 27 February 2023
Context: "The big news, first thing, on "Way too Early", was a Mr. Gordon, from the WSJ. The Energy Dept now along w/the FBI (?) now won't deny that COVID could have been a lab leak. Much investigation going on but they call it "low confidence" but it's said "that" means "possible"."
Possible has always been a possibility.
It always could have been a lab leak.
It always could be a lab leak. (And always will be a growth medium for paranoid conspiracy theories.)
You can't prove a negative.
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- Post @ Twitter (27 February 2023)