In a January 24 interview with the far-right-wing outlet Breitbart News, newly appointed CIA director John Ratcliffe stated ...
Since COVID-19 first took off, political leaders, infectious disease specialists, and the lay public have debated its origins. Eventually, two hypotheses emerged: Either the virus crossed over ...
The Central Intelligence Agency previously said that two explanations were plausible, a lab leak or a natural source ... that the origins of Covid was a leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” he ...
The statement came after the CIA, in a new development, backed the theory that the COVID-19 pandemic may have originated from an accidental lab leak in Wuhan, rather than from natural transmission ...
A NEW bat coronavirus has been discovered at the same Chinese lab at the centre of the Covid lab leak theory storm. Scientists have raised fears that this new virus – which shares ...
Under his leadership, newly appointed CIA Director John Ratcliffe has taken swift action, declassifying the CIA analysis of the virus, which lo and behold, favors the lab leak theory. I find it ...
The response comes after the CIA's assessment on Saturday (January 25) suggested that a lab leak was the more probable ... to relevant laboratories in Wuhan. This has been widely recognized ...
It was on January 30, 2020, that WHO declared Covid-19 a global public health emergency. The novel coronavirus would end up killing nearly seven million people. Five years on, and with Donald Trump ...
"I’ve said from the beginning that COVID likely originated in the Wuhan labs ... "I’m pleased the CIA concluded in the final days of the Biden administration that the lab-leak theory is ...
Reports that the virus may have leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology ... meaning the intelligence is incomplete. When the CIA says it could be a lab leak, but they don’t present new ...
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) introduced a bill Wednesday to prohibit federal grants going toward all “dangerous” gain-of-function research on viruses, according to a copy ...