WaPo Quietly Edits Story From Last February Claiming COVID Lab Leak Theory Was ‘Debunked’
After 15-months, The Washington Post stealth edited a headline claiming Sen. Tom Cotton's "conspiracy theory" on the origins of COVID-19 was "debunked."
Did COVID-19 emerge naturally, or did the virus escape from a lab in Wuhan, China? These are the questions science journalist Nicholas Wade addresses in an explosive new article: "Origin of Covid — Following the Clues."
As the deadly virus raced across the globe in 2020, a group of scientists claimed the virus' genetic makeup showed that it could not have come from a lab and the corporate media ran with that version of the story — smearing anyone who dared to ask questions as a conspiracy theorist or worse. But why did the media take this at face value instead of investigating all possible scenarios, especially when China has been known to choose secrecy over openness?
With the help of Wade's article, BlazeTV host Mark Levin revealed stunning new information about how scientific efforts to create super-viruses for research purposes might have caused the pandemic.
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