Here is Manila Times--Now the world cries: Investigate Fort Detrick: ******manilatimes***/2021/08/08/opinion/columns/now-the-world-cries-investigate-fort-detrick/1810095
Still part of the article of Herman Tiu Laurel that I quoted in my column Saturday is this account: One of the most intriguing reports concerns the early presence of a "strange flu" in other countries and the mysterious issues such as the "vaping deaths" emanating from the US around the middle of 2019. Those reports emerged from the US revolving around Fort Detrick, which had been ordered by the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) to shut down for "national security reasons" in August 2019. More aggravating reports followed, such as the admission by Belleville Mayor Michael Melham that he tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies months after a severe November 2019 flu-like illness. This was followed by former CDC chief Robert Redfield admitting in March 2020 before a US congressional hearing that some flu deaths were posthumously discovered to be Covid-19 deaths."
But why is it that there appears to be a clampdown every time Fort Detrick's probable role in the worldwide spread of coronavirus is at issue?
基因组DNA 发表评论于 2021-08-11 08:08:05
情报部门的东西能信吗?不查德特里克堡,溯源就是个笑话。
A group of Filipino journalists, entrepreneurs, and scholars have also launched an online petition urging the WHO to investigate Fort Detrick. The said petition was launched via a Virtual Public/Media Forum on the 5 August, 2021 alongside the launch of a book, “No Vaccine for a Virus Called Racism” by Adolfo Quizon Paglinawan.
Around 48 countries have sent a petition letter to the WHO opposing the politicisation of the probe on the origins of the virus, urging the organisation to push forward the global probe on the traceability of the virus. The said letter pointed out that the WHO-China joint report on the virus origins should serve as a foundation and guideline for global virus tracing. It also specified that the probe on the origins of the virus is a scientific work and requires scientists to work in the global scope.
Still part of the article of Herman Tiu Laurel that I quoted in my column Saturday is this account: One of the most intriguing reports concerns the early presence of a "strange flu" in other countries and the mysterious issues such as the "vaping deaths" emanating from the US around the middle of 2019. Those reports emerged from the US revolving around Fort Detrick, which had been ordered by the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) to shut down for "national security reasons" in August 2019. More aggravating reports followed, such as the admission by Belleville Mayor Michael Melham that he tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies months after a severe November 2019 flu-like illness. This was followed by former CDC chief Robert Redfield admitting in March 2020 before a US congressional hearing that some flu deaths were posthumously discovered to be Covid-19 deaths."
But why is it that there appears to be a clampdown every time Fort Detrick's probable role in the worldwide spread of coronavirus is at issue?