‘1 in a Billion’ Chance COVID Emerged From Nature, Scientist Tells Lawmakers

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The COVID-19 lab-leak theory — far from being a myth or conspiracy theory — is supported by a “preponderance of evidence” U.S. senators today acknowledged in a bipartisan hearing.

The COVID-19 lab-leak theory — far from being a myth or conspiracy theory — is supported by a “preponderance of evidence” U.S. senators today acknowledged in a historic bipartisan hearing.

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chairman Gary Peters, a Democratic senator from Michigan, and ranking member Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) led the two-hour committee hearing examining the available evidence on the origins of COVID-19. CHD.TV aired the hearing.

The Chinese government refuses to release key data from the Wuhan Institute of Virology from around the time COVID-19 emerged, making it difficult to assess the lab-leak theory and come to a conclusion.

Nonetheless, much evidence points toward a lab leak rather than a natural spillover from animals, according to both expert witnesses Steven C. Quay, M.D., Ph.D. — CEO of Atossa Therapeutics Inc. and former faculty member at Stanford University’s School of Medicine — and Richard H. Ebright, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and chemical biology and lab director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University.

Ebright is also on the leadership team of Biosafety Now, a nongovernmental organization that “advocates for reducing numbers of high-level biocontainment laboratories and for strengthening biosafety, biosecurity, and biorisk management for research on pathogens.”

‘1 in a billion’ chance COVID emerged from nature

Quay — who began by telling the committee he was speaking “as an independent scientist” with no relevant financial ties — explained that the genome of SARS-CoV-2 has seven features that would be expected to be found in a virus constructed in a laboratory and which are not found in viruses from nature.

“The statistical probability of finding each feature in nature can be determined,” Quay said, “and the combined probability that SARS2 came from nature is less than one in a billion.”

Ebright said his extensive research and gathering of documents likewise pointed toward a lab leak.

He also said the “gain-of-function” research on potentially dangerous pathogens — like the experiments underway at the Wuhan Institute when COVID-19 emerged — “has no civilian application” but is easy for researchers to do and make money doing.

“Researchers undertake it because it is fast,” Ebright said, “it is easy, it requires no specialized equipment or skills, and it was prioritized for funding and has been prioritized for publication by scientific journals.”

“These are major incentives to researchers worldwide, in China and in the U.S.,” he pointed out.

Moreover, gain-of-function research is largely unregulated, Ebright said.

There needs to be an independent agency that oversees and regulates this risky research, he said.

“Only after there is an acknowledgment,” Ebright said, “that there is a very real possibility — not a remote possibility, but a very real possibility — of a lab origin will there be the political will to impose regulation on this scientific community that has successfully resisted and obstructed regulation for two decades.”

Ebright added, “I see this acknowledgment today in a bipartisan fashion among members of this committee.”

When asked how important it is that legislators pass a law to regulate gain-of-function research, Ebright said it’s a “matter of survival.”

“It’s that important,” Ebright said. “There needs to be an entity that is independent of agencies that fund research and perform research to eliminate the structural conflict of interest that has existed with current self-regulation by agencies that perform and fund research.”

Paul said the committee will hold a hearing in the future focused on reforming gain-of-function research in the U.S.

Private comments don’t match public words

Attending committee members cited numerous instances in which federally funded researchers said one thing in private while saying something else in public.

For example, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) called out Robert F. Garry, Ph.D., professor and associate dean of Tulane University’s School of Medicine — who gave expert testimony during the hearing — for being part of the “propaganda efforts” led by Dr. Anthony Fauci to suppress the lab-leak theory.

Garry co-authored the “Proximal Origin” paper, published on March 17, 2020, in Nature Medicine.

The paper — in which the authors concluded that SARS-CoV-2 was “not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus” — was used by Fauci and Dr. Francis S. Collins to “tamp down” the idea that a lab leak caused the COVID-19 pandemic, reported The New York Times.

However, Garry expressed in a private email written close to the time the paper was written that he thought it unlikely the virus had natural origins, Hawley pointed out.

Ebright said he signed two petitions calling on Nature Medicine’s editors to review and retract the paper due to scientific misconduct.

The authors of the paper reported conclusions they knew at the time to be untrue. “This is the most egregious form of scientific misconduct,” Ebright said.

Hawley said, “People lost their jobs because of this. They lost their standing. They were kicked off Facebook. They were kicked off Twitter.”

Hawley asked Garry, “Do you regret being part of this effort, this propaganda effort?”

Garry said he was “just writing a paper about our scientific opinions.”

Hawley asked again: “Do you regret the fact that your paper was used to censor your fellow scientists? It was used to censor ordinary Americans who asked questions about the virus. Do you regret that?”

Garry said, “When you write a paper, I mean, you get it in the journal, we can’t control what happens.”

Hawley said, “So you’re not responsible at all. It’s amazing. Nobody who is involved in any of this is responsible.”

Later, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) asked Garry how much money he had received in government grants over his career. “I’m not sure,” said Garry.

Johnson revealed that between 2020 and 2022, Garry and Kristian Andersen, Ph.D. — another co-author of the “Proximal Origin” paper — received $25.2 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health.

Multiple U.S. agencies concluded it was a lab leak

When Garry started to explain how the intelligence community came to the same conclusion as he and his co-authors, Hawley interrupted him. “That is a lie,” Hawley said. “Let’s stop there.”

Hawley pointed out that “multiple intelligence community agents and components” have concluded the virus was likely a lab leak.

The U.S. Department of Energy concluded COVID-19 came from a lab, Paul said. So did the FBI, he said.

A CIA whistleblower revealed that the scientists convened to study the issue voted 6-1 to say it came from the lab, Paul said. “Then they were overruled by superiors for political reasons.”

“So there’s a lot of evidence that people within the intelligence agencies actually do believe that there is evidence that it came from the lab,” Paul said.

Emily Kopp, a reporter with U.S. Right to Know, debunked more of Garry’s statements in an X post.

 

Johnson calls for unredacted copies of Fauci emails

Johnson held up copies of the final 50 pages of Fauci’s emails — which were heavily redacted. “We had to FOIA for these. They didn’t turn these over, which they should have.”

He suggested some are still looking for clear, conclusive evidence — as in a “smoking gun” — proving Fauci and the research he funded at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were responsible for the COVID-19 virus.

“My guess is the smoking gun exists somewhere under these heavy redactions,” Johnson said.

Johnson asked the chairman to issue a subpoena to get the final 50 pages unredacted.

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m
June 19, 2024 7:04 am

🤦‍♂️ 🤡
How about: “The US government refuses to release key data from the Fort Detrick laboratory that handles high-level disease-causing material, from around the time COVID-19 emerged, making it difficult to assess the lab-leak theory and come to a conclusion.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2024 8:28 am

There was no pandemic there was no covid 19. Fake testing was used to convince people that sniffles/colds/flu was something deadly. Hell they even said you could have it with no symptoms lol!!! A media driven fear campaign that the masses of rubes fell for.

Anarcho libertarian
Anarcho libertarian
  Anonymous
June 19, 2024 1:57 pm

The FDA even pulled the emergency use authorization of the original PCR that was used for two years because they said it didn’t differentiate between the flu or covid. So why exactly weren’t ALL the results from ALL the PCRs used in the first two years thrown out again?

Drake
Drake
June 19, 2024 8:36 am

Those who controls the definitions? control the perception of reality.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2024 8:48 am

Covid emerged from Langley’s propaganda lab. There is not now, nor will there be, covid . . . nor chicken sniffles.

Willydogg
Willydogg
June 19, 2024 9:21 am

Do u know how We know covid19 was DELIBERATELY released and wasn’t by accident????
Because 192 nations almost simultaneously went into Lockdowns..w.h.o. and n.i.h. and c.d.c. and globalists and big pharma all in pre-corinated lockstep went along with covid restrictions and Lockdowns…all contrived responses..very little resistance or backlash toward ridiculous lockdown measures…it wasnt about health(increase in millions of deaths) from restrictions
All planned…nature didnt accidentally cause an escape of the lab leak…the covid cultist have murdered millions..it is Genocide!!

kiwi
kiwi
  Willydogg
June 19, 2024 12:29 pm

most of that is right, except that convid does not exist, no proof has ever been
provided ie: the purified isolated sample, convid was merely a propaganda virus

Anarcho libertarian
Anarcho libertarian
  Willydogg
June 19, 2024 1:58 pm

The FDA pulled the emergency use authorization of the original PCR that was used for two years because they said it didn’t differentiate between the flu or covid. The flu disappeared. Hmm, maybe, it was because Covid was the flu/cold?

Claude
Claude
June 19, 2024 9:45 am

Fauci and Collins knew this the first week the Chinese reported it. Just saying.

Domino
Domino
June 19, 2024 9:56 am

COVID is a one hundred percent human devised term, describing a non existant virus.

There are no deadly viruses.
End of story.

Ed
Ed
  Domino
June 20, 2024 3:21 pm

COVID was originally an acronym for “Certificate of Vaccination ID”, used by the Johns Hopkins conspirators, according to one blogger whose name I have now forgotten. It sounded plausible to me, since it has turned out that the “vaccines” were the bioweapons all along.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2024 10:22 am

Even if the virus is real, the pandemic was still entirely fake.
Whether the virus exists or doesn’t is as relevant as whether it was natural or manmade; that is, not at all.
They don’t need a causatve agent or even a disease in order to have another pandemic.
What if they threw a pandemic and nobody showed up?

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2024 1:11 pm

It’s the flu bro.

It’s Gain of Fiction Story Time with RFK Jr. and Friends!

Doris Knight
Doris Knight
June 19, 2024 2:47 pm

There is zero chance of this.
Covid came into existence as a word created by the DOD.

Cohenicus
Cohenicus
June 19, 2024 3:43 pm

Nope.
Covid emerged simultaneously across all networks, where it has remained to today.
It is a story.
A story they used to promote a product.
The product is real.
The story? Made up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Cohenicus
June 19, 2024 3:50 pm

Absolutely – and it’s been done before:

http://www.whale.to/c/ellis_medavoy.html
.

Ellis Medavoy on NATO Summit Psyop

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https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/?s=ellis+medavoy&submit=Search

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 19, 2024 5:10 pm

Great link share on medavoy

La Centrale Scruigi
La Centrale Scruigi
  Anonymous
June 20, 2024 11:07 am

Medavoy worked on the entirely bogus green-monkey theory of AIDS.
    “The green monkey,” Medavoy told me, “was a myth invented to attribute the origin of HIV to Africa. It was understood that if HIV could be said to have come from Africa, then people would believe the outrageous estimates and projections for future AIDS deaths IN Africa. You know, darkest Africa, where strange and bad things lurk. We played that nonsense like a harp. The green monkey never even carried HIV – of course who cares because HIV causes nothing anyway. But the whole deal about those monkeys was really about lab monkeys in Boston who were found to have a virus ‘similar’ to HIV – and lab contamination was where that ‘similar’ virus actually came from. We knew way ahead of time – as we propounded the early green-monkey story – that it was monkeys in labs we were really talking about. We were talking about stupid and careless research in labs, and we were transferring that whole business into a ridiculous myth about Africa. The story was about as real as the moon being made of cheese.”  

http://www.whale.to/c/ellis_medavoy.html

Ed
Ed
June 20, 2024 3:16 pm

Leave it to a PhD to write an article defending the existence of an imaginary virus, while pretending to take issue with the criminals who invented the fake pandemic. This is one of a dozen or so such articles I’ve read that do exactly what I just described.

Ron Unz wrote one of his typical 10,000+ word articles almost exactly like this. What a tedious way to try to argue for the existence of an imaginary killer plague virus that was created in the mind of some asshole who probably wasn’t even a scientist.